| 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 |
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Love this TV
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| Review Date: March 11, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Nolan W. Stokes, |
| The TV was shipped very quickly and arrived in great shape. Set-up was a breeze and the picture is excellent. I would buy this agian. |
A Sound TV Investment!
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| Review Date: March 11, 2010 |
| Reviewer: nessie, SF Bay area |
Just set my TV up this week. So easy it amazed me.
Like others, I'd researched TVs to death (for the last couple of years) and this was on my "short list". I waited for one of my preferred TVs to hit the price point I was willing to pay for it.
I'm not a fan of the shiny piano black edges on most HDTVs so, I was a bit put off as I unpacked this one and the edges seemed wider than I expected. However, once the TV was all set up, I decided that compromising on the edges was a small price to pay for getting everything else I truly needed, plus a few key items I wanted.
Primary selling points for me: the LG reputation; excellent professional and user reviews; technical specs; and especially (1) sound leveling (so the commercials don't blast me out of the room) and (2) a swivel stand, so I can swing it toward guest seating when I have company in the living room (instead of just me in my comfy recliner).
Happily, the remote control fits my hand nicely and seems easy to use. It also had a couple of other features I love and didn't expect: (1) a channel return button (labeled "flashback") which takes you back to the previous channel, so you can easily flip between two channels; and (2) a mode button which switches you from one input to another without having to go into the menu (e.g. from TV to DVR or Game mode).
The TV sits in a corner between two floor-to-ceiling windows. With the blinds open in bright sunshine, the picture was clear and distinct with vibrant colors.
Since others have commented extensively on the all the other important details, I'll sum up by saying:
If you're looking for an attractive, solid, basic HDTV with a good-excellent picture that's easy to set up and use ... go for it! At the price point we saw for the Gold Box special (under $400), this was a no brainer. |
Awesome purchase!
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| Review Date: March 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: ckasler, Oklahoma, USA |
| I would reccomend this tv to anyone. We bought it to replace a dead one and we love it. It is the main television in our home and we watch local channels, movies, and sports. They all look great! I would definitly purchase it again! |
You cant go wrong!!
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| Review Date: March 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Elisa Flores, Houston, TX |
| I purchased this as a "Today's Deal" last month because I couldnt beat the price of $379! I looked at Best Buy for same product and it was $599! This is an awesome TV and would recommend it to anyone. I have a small living room and its perfect, anything bigger would over-dominate the room and my eyes! Its great for a small living room or even a bedroom. |
A Great HDTV
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| Review Date: March 8, 2010 |
| Reviewer: W. Stubbs, Southwest Central GA |
After looking at the 32 inch LCD HDTV reviews at Amazon and other sellers, I decided to purchase this LG. It arrived quickly and safely via UPS. The picture is simply perfect on HD cable channels or the attached 1080i DVD/VCR, both connected via HDMI cables. In fact, the picture is superb on non-HD cable channels! Extensive comparison shopping showed that Amazon had the best price and super fast, free shipping!
If this weren't installed in our bedroom, I could be a little disappointed with the TV's limited viewing angle. If your situation requires a fairly wide viewing angle, I'd recommend another TV. Viewed from our bed, however, it is perfect - just what we wanted! |
Excellent TV for the price
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| Review Date: March 6, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Jim, Everett, MA United States |
| I had been shopping for a new LCD TV and once this was the 'Deal of the DAy' in the Gold Box, I could not resist. The picture, sound and ease of the menus are fantastic. Highly recommended for the user that does not want to take a course on how to turn on the TV. Thanks Amazon. |
Great for your second room
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| Review Date: March 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: James Morales, Hoboken, NJ |
After working at best buy in the hometheater dept you develop a dorkishly fond interest in electronics. If you have a keen eye for quality or have OCD you will be distracted by the motion jutter on this TV. For example, "A bugs life" when they're cascading over the grass, the grass instead of being clear is all blurred.
Now REGARDLESS of what ever I just said if you can get this tv under four hundred bucks you are making a good purchase. You basically have to make a comprimise, price and it's purpose over quality. I have this tv for my bedroom and it's great. On the wall, stylish and serves it's purpose. I have a Sony XBR LCD in the main room and even though it's twice as large it still has a better picture.
It's funny I remember starting out looking for a 32 inch in the 3-4 hundred price range caught myself drifting into the 1000 to 1500 price range because you'll always find something better. Then I remembered I already have a main tv for viewing, and 3D technology as well as other technological advancements will be out before you know it and then you'll want another tv as well as already have the one you bought just been outdated. So if you want to fill the void now but loose less money when you decide to upgrade by xmas or sooner, choose this one or something like it.
I could've saved you from reading all this if I just put this up first: GREAT PRICE, GREAT LOOK, TERRIBLE 60hz motion. Then again you're probably not me like me and are not dorkishly into this stuff, so just get this tv! :)
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LG1080 32" flat screen tv
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| Review Date: March 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Matt K, Chicago IL USA |
I have had this LG flat screen 32 inch 1080 HDTV for about a month and am finding it easy to use and with a great picture.
Unfortunately my condominium does not yet have high def, but I also bought a Blu-Ray player and can attest to the fabulous high definition picture that the LG television gives to BluRay discs. |
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