Typical price: £385
What is it: Bargain 32-inch HD Ready LCD TV
What we think: A superior if slightly flawed ultra low-price option
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 4 March 2008
Tags: LG Electronics, LG 32LC46, screens, contrast ratio, contrast
We like:
Stylish; outstandingly rich colours; HD is crystal clear
We don't like:
Backlight spillage from the picture's edges; standard definition can look noisy; some colour tones look off-balance
CNET UK judgement:
Although the 32LC46's generally very likeable picture performance has its appeal reduced by a couple of niggly flaws, the TV still has a lot to offer -- especially as a second-room option -- when you take its ultra-aggressive price into account
Full review:
LG is no stranger to the world of the low-cost TVs. After all, it's made more of them than practically any other mainstream brand we can think of. But even by LG's standards, the 32LC46 looks like a bargain, offering 32 inches of excellent picture for under £500. But the price and quality raises just one question: what's the catch? Continue Reading...
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