Typical price: £870
What is it: High-definition compatible 32-inch LCD television
What we think: It offers an affordable price and acceptable performance, but no Freeview tuner
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 13 March 2006
Tags: LG Electronics, LG 32LX2R, electronic programme guide, LCDs, analogue
We like:
Sleek design; usability; analogue TV performance
We don't like:
No integrated digital tuner; lightweight sound
You might also need:
HDMI cable; RGB Scart cable; component cable; aerial
CNET UK judgement:
The 32LX2R is attractively designed and inexpensive, but the specification is slighted by the omission of a digital tuner. Despite this, it's one of the better performing budget models around, with a surprisingly good analogue TV picture
Full review:
Even at a time when the falling prices of LCD TVs are competing with imminently redundant CRTs, paying less than a grand for a 32-inch model represents great value for money. Continue Reading...
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May 21, 2006
Posted by: Gary Elliott
"Great LCD HD TV for the price"
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