Typical price: £550
What is it: 32-inch LCD TV with built-in PVR
What we think: Well executed TV with no hassle of an external PVR
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 5 November 2007
Tags: LG Electronics, LG Electronics, LG 32LT75, LG 32LT75, noise
We like:
Picture quality; menu systems; built-in PVR; styling; remote; sensible price
We don't like:
Sound is a little weak
You might also need:
HD DVD or Blu-ray player; HDMI leads; games console
CNET UK judgement:
The LG 32LT75 is a superb way of reducing clutter in your lounge without losing the ability to record your favourite TV channels. Nothing about this TV disappoints apart from the slightly weedy sound
Full review:
With the death of VHS came a new opportunity -- recorders that simply store digital TV on computer hard drives instead of on messy, bulky, low-quality tape. It's a fantastic way of simplifying your living room and it's a lot easier to used than traditional tape based recording. Continue Reading...
LG 32LT75 History
4 Apr 2008 in Reviews
Budget 32-inch LCD TVs under £599
Everyone wants a slim TV, and the good news is there's a price war online and on the high street. You can now get a great 32-inch TV for under £599 -- here's a selection
25 Oct 2007 in Crave
LG 32LT75: Freeview Playback in an LCD TV
If you're always having blazing arguments with your other half over what to watch, you'll welcome LG's decision to pop a Freeview Playback PVR in its new TV
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