Typical price: £475
What is it: Low-cost, 32-inch LCD TV with a built-in digital tuner
What we think: Although the 32DST lives down to its low price point in some ways, its picture performance isn't bad at all
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 July 2008
Tags: Humax, Humax LGB-32DST, resolution, broadcast, budget
We like:
Amazingly cheap; pictures are generally better than we would have expected
We don't like:
Colour banding; dark picture areas look hollow; auto backlight system's a mess; video noise in some digital broadcasts
CNET UK judgement:
If you're sitting on a healthy stash of cash and only want the very best the TV world has to offer, the Humax isn't for you. On the other hand, if you're feeling the credit crunch squeeze, the 32DST actually gives you some perfectly decent quality and a fair set of features for relative peanuts
Full review:
With a price tag of just £475, you don't have to be Einstein to figure out the main shelf appeal of Humax's LGB-32DST 32-inch TV. But is it just another budget TV or does it give you anything extra? Continue Reading...
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