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LG 32LX2R - 32" Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV
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LG 32LX2R
I've had this TV for a couple of weeks and I'm very satisfied with it.
Picture quality is good, there are plenty of inputs, the menus are well laid out, and it looks nice.
The DVI input is especially nice, looks just as good as a dedicated LCD monitor (only bigger!) :)
The sound quality is fine for me.
Picture quality is good, there are plenty of inputs, the menus are well laid out, and it looks nice.
The DVI input is especially nice, looks just as good as a dedicated LCD monitor (only bigger!) :)
The sound quality is fine for me.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
Excelent TV
Errr... had this TV for 8 months now!! And no real problems at all.
The main issues with this TV are:-
1) Sound is awful, get a souround sound (I'm, using a Denon AVR-2106, very nice) system.
2) You need to go into the service menu to change the borders to black from grey, though with a decent digital wide screen signal (most digital settop box providers, Sky, Telewest, NTL, freeview etc...) this is redundant.
3) You need to go into the service menu to turn off the blue light at the bottom of the set.
The plus points are, a great picture, as stated by another review good black levels, and contrast, nice looking TV, very good price.
It also has very good PC connectivity, I have used this as a monitor for my laptop with great results! Doom 3 never looked so good ;)
The main issues with this TV are:-
1) Sound is awful, get a souround sound (I'm, using a Denon AVR-2106, very nice) system.
2) You need to go into the service menu to change the borders to black from grey, though with a decent digital wide screen signal (most digital settop box providers, Sky, Telewest, NTL, freeview etc...) this is redundant.
3) You need to go into the service menu to turn off the blue light at the bottom of the set.
The plus points are, a great picture, as stated by another review good black levels, and contrast, nice looking TV, very good price.
It also has very good PC connectivity, I have used this as a monitor for my laptop with great results! Doom 3 never looked so good ;)
29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
Superb TV
Had this TV a week and its great. Its got everything you need now and the future being HD ready. Looks fantastic in any room and great picture quality. I use my mine through cable STB with RGB scart and the picture is in a different class to the analogue Coaxial feed. Colours sharp and vibrant. Get one!!!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
One of the best 'value for money' products I've purchased
I bought this TV a month or so ago on a Clearance Website for £460 as there was a scratch on the back, which when I opened the box was only an inch long anyway!! I have to say I truly love this TV. It's just fantastic for the price you pay compared to other TV's in the same price banding.
I waited this long to write a review because I wanted to wait for the Playstation 3 quality on screen as the console has 1080p output and this TV is only 720p. I have been blown away by the TV's power. On a HDMI cable the PS3 scanned the TV for best Digital Output and selected 1080i which gave a much much better resolution than 720p when I selected it manually. The TV displays the picture beautifully and I can't fault it in this respect. I personally don't have an issue with the sound it produces either, it's loud and clear to fill a living room effortlessly but obviously if you want 5.1 or even 7.1 surround sound you'll need to connect an amplifier and surround speakers. I use just an Acoustic Solutions DS533 system which has a built in decoder in the Sub. It's £90 from Argos and such places but can really shift sound, while the bass is low and clean.
I have a friend who uses Pioneer Amps and a 1080 TV and this setup rarely loses in comparison. If you are looking for a mid-ranged TV and value for money, stop looking. You've found it.
I waited this long to write a review because I wanted to wait for the Playstation 3 quality on screen as the console has 1080p output and this TV is only 720p. I have been blown away by the TV's power. On a HDMI cable the PS3 scanned the TV for best Digital Output and selected 1080i which gave a much much better resolution than 720p when I selected it manually. The TV displays the picture beautifully and I can't fault it in this respect. I personally don't have an issue with the sound it produces either, it's loud and clear to fill a living room effortlessly but obviously if you want 5.1 or even 7.1 surround sound you'll need to connect an amplifier and surround speakers. I use just an Acoustic Solutions DS533 system which has a built in decoder in the Sub. It's £90 from Argos and such places but can really shift sound, while the bass is low and clean.
I have a friend who uses Pioneer Amps and a 1080 TV and this setup rarely loses in comparison. If you are looking for a mid-ranged TV and value for money, stop looking. You've found it.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Great TV!!!!
I bought this TV after scouring through endless reviews of similarly priced 32" LCD's, and have not been disappointed.
It's stylish, and I have found the picture quality from standard digital broadcasts to be excellent (not tried with HD yet), far better than alot of others that I have seen.
It is easy to set up and use, and has an 'intelligent eye' feature which automatically adjusts brightness and contrast depending on the image on screen, which seems to work well.
The only downside is the awful sound quality (very tinny with hardly any bass), although alot of the TV's nowadays seem to suffer from this problem. I have mine rigged up to an amplifier with surround sound permanently, which is still a much cheaper solution then paying over a grand for a high-end LCD tv.
It's stylish, and I have found the picture quality from standard digital broadcasts to be excellent (not tried with HD yet), far better than alot of others that I have seen.
It is easy to set up and use, and has an 'intelligent eye' feature which automatically adjusts brightness and contrast depending on the image on screen, which seems to work well.
The only downside is the awful sound quality (very tinny with hardly any bass), although alot of the TV's nowadays seem to suffer from this problem. I have mine rigged up to an amplifier with surround sound permanently, which is still a much cheaper solution then paying over a grand for a high-end LCD tv.