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LG (Manufacturer)
$599.95 Too low to display

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Editorial Reviews

32" LCD TV FULL HD 1080p (1920 x 1080p) resolution, 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, ATSC/NTSC/Clearn QAM - 1 Tuner, XD Engine, 178 True Wide Viewing Angle, SRS TruSurround XT, Invisible Speakers, Dolby Digital 5.1 Decoder, 3 HDMI, USB 2.0, includes swivel stand

Features

LCD HDTV features a slim profile contoured edges with swivel stand
1080p Full HD resolution 1920 x 1080p with 3x HDMI v 1.3 digital inputs and PC input
Invisible speaker system with Dolby Digital 5.1 & Clear voice for richer more balanced sound & a polished look
Super ISFccc caple of professional calibration for picture performance
50,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio

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Customer Reviews

nice set (4.0)

Very nice set. I use this as a bedroom set and the picture and sound are really good. I don't like PicBridge too much and just keep it on default settings. Was trying to set up a laptop on it the other day but it has no S-Video input....you will have to use the SVGA and external speakers.

Great value, but beware, newer units are made with worse technology. (4.0)

First off, this is my first LCD TV ever and I must say it is a really great unit. I originally bought it after doing research and discovering that LG used the coveted S-IPS panels in their TV's which offered very wide viewing angles and beautiful 10-bit color. However, after getting my TV home, it seemed a little different, so I did some more research and discovered that LG switched to MVA panels in SEPT '09 without informing it's customers. The MVA panel has a narrower viewing angle than the IPS and it only has 8-bit color. As a plus though, it has MUCH deeper black levels than the IPS and a lower price. Overall, the TV is still great, but I was disappointed because I expected to get an IPS panel. The CNET review no longer applies due to the new panel, so beware and be willing to try it out for yourself. (I doubt you'll be disappointed overall).

+ Great price for 1080p
+ 50,000:1 Dynamic contrast
+ 3 HDMI hooks
+ Fairly deep blacks
+ Nice menu system w/lots of settings
+ Swivel base

| Average Sound
| Very slightly noticable motion blur (worse for dark scenes in videogames)

- 8-bit color does not blow you away
- Only 1 Component hook
- No headphone jack
- Narrow viewing angle (color and black levels begin to wash out when viewed off-center)

Good TV, but for the price GREAT TV (4.0)

This TV was purchased to go into our basement and replace an old 36" Toshiba behemoth of a set. We use this area for working out, and have it wired for surround sound. This set is really nice, and for a 1080 with 50,000:1 contrast ratio, there wasn't another TV around that came for the price I got on Amazon ($389)!! That being said, I think that our 42" Panasonic Vierra has a better picture and more features. Also, I don't think that the sound on this LG is anything great - so I am happy that we have it hooked up to our surround system. All in all, I don't really think that you can beat this TV - great picture, good features and a great price tag!!

BTW - I decided to call a CS Rep at Crutchfield to discuss this set, and they gave it rave reviews, however they could not come down on their price ($550). He said that he doesn't know how Amazon sells their TV's so cheaply, but acknowledged that they would not price match with Amazon. I then went to Best Buy, who also said that although they do price-match, they do not with Amazon. I guess that Amazon is the right place to buy a good tv...

excellent value (5.0)

I bought this TV for the bedroom, have it connected to a DVD player and a Mac Mini for Netflix streaming with a DVI-HDMI cable using the input that allows for a separate audio connection. Not a high end TV set, but has very good image and ability to connect several sources at a low cost.

Very nice little set. (4.0)

This TV preforms very well although the lack of 120Hz or 240Hz is very apparent, more so even than I expected. My other set is a 46 inch Mitsubishi w/120Hz so maybe I'm just really used to that. But for the price and other features given on this set this is still a great TV! I will say that if I were to do it again and this TV was available with an option to get the 120Hz processing and that option was $100.00 or less I would pay the extra.

 
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