Typical price: £790
What is it: HD Ready 32-inch LCD TV with integrated Freeview
What we think: Full of features and a frontrunner in the budget stakes
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Average user rating from 4 users
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LG 32LC2D user reviews
January 15, 2008
Posted by: dj stevie c
"Does what it says on the box"
What I like:
Nice bright screen good colours, nice sound, HD Performace.
What I don't like:
Not much. Basic looks, remote is a bit fiddly. Limited Connections.
Review:
I snapped up this bargain TV for £450 from my local high street electrical store. Got it home, set it up, and it was a breeze to get everything connected.
After switching on I was impressed, the picture is pretty clear even without the XD engine on, the colours are lush and the brightness is just right. It took a while to get the right settings but now I have pictures from my Sky + Box are great.
However I feel this TV comes into it's own when you plug in something 720p or 1080i into it. Blue Ray DVD's look sharper than a box of lemons, PS3 Games look incredible and the sound coming out of the front speakers is very good for a TV in this price range.
I'm very happy with my purchase of the LG 32LC2D For an Entry level/Budget choice it seems a very solid performer.
My only issue is there is only one HDMI Socket, however with splitters easily available I don't see this as being a real problem.
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