What Hi Fi Sound and Vision
29 MAR 2007
Logik LDR V2
This is another compact device, and (like the Bush iDaptor) it comes with an IR receiver so you can hide it away easily – here you also get a wall-mounting capability into the bargain. All very well and good, and the Logik is small, too, as you’ll have gathered from the picture of it under its not-exactly-huge remote handset.
But once you plug it in and turn it on, things take a turn for the worse: the picture isn’t exactly what we’d call awe-inspiring or well detailed. On fast motion there’s a lot of blurring, robbing sports programmes of detail, and neither are dark scenes handled any too cleverly. Connect the Logik to a large screen, and the image quality just isn’t up to scratch.
Not a Logikal buy
Unfortunately, price isn’t going to be the Logik’s saviour: certain rivals are both better and less expensive, and that kind of clinches it for us. Given a few tweaks here, we’re pretty sure the Logik could be a good product instead of an average one, but as it stands it’s simply not competitive.
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