| Brand Name: | LG |
| Color Name: | Black |
| Item Display Height: | 21.4 inches |
| Brand Name: | LG |
| Color Name: | Black |
| Item Display Height: | 21.4 inches |
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it!,
By Picture The case was pretty much settled as soon as I saw the LG in the store. True, Sharp and Samsung had deeper blacks, but Sharp's became oversaturated and even their 1080p 32" set lacked detail under bright light (my living room is very bright). Samsung had strong detail, but the response time on most of their 32" models is 8ms and my eyes could see blurring. The LG had tight, crisp images with extremely accurate color and fairly dark blacks. There was no blurring or ghosting and dark scenes were rendered in excellent detail. Design Both Sony and Panasonic had comparable image quality to the LG and a few extra bells and whistles, but their casing had exposed logos, buttons, speakers, lights, etc. Furthermore, their panels were much thicker (the LG is only about 3" deep). Since I don't have a TV cabinet, an LCD has to be a piece of furniture in my living room and that tipped the scales in favor of the LG... thin, smooth, and shiny. It's almost discreet and will not dominate a room. Experience I almost fell over when I plugged in a set of cheap rabbit ears(!) and picked up the local broadcasts in HD. I could see the pinstripes in the weatherman's suit, the bag's around the newscaster's eyes, and Judge Judy's frown lines. But plugging in my AppleTV made me a believer... the quality is SHOCKING and my friends tend to crowd around the TV to inspect the detail. The menu system is very simple and I figured I would have to calibrate the picture settings, but LG has an "intelligent eye" mode where a light sensor built onto the front of the TV detects the conditions in the room and automatically adjusts the brightness and contrast on the screen. So far, I have had no complaints about the TV's judgement. Value The TV came with some welcome extras in the box. The remote is universal and works with almost any device (programming codes are in the manual). The base is detached by default for easy wall-mounting, the owner's manual is on a CD and is searchable (I hope other manufactuers follow suit), and LG even threw in a wiping cloth to keep the glossy black frame clean. There is also a cable restraint and an extra cable to attach to your antenna/cablebox. By far and away, I feel I got an exceptional value for my money and would highly recommend this panel.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning.,
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of extras for the money...,
By Lifterguy "Lifterguy" (Pittsburgh, PA) - See all my reviews I have also tried connecting an antenna to the TV. It does a good job of picking up my local digital TV stations off air, and the picture looks great. Finally, this set has 3 HDMI inputs, and 2 Component inputs - which is much better than many bargain priced sets. The only downside is that most of the inputs face the back of the set - which could make wall mounting more difficult. Overall this is a very good TV for the money.
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