LG 32LK330 32-Inch 720p 60 Hz LCD HDTV
- High Definition Resolution for more vibrant colors and a richer entertainment experience
- Energy Star qualified so your entertainment experiene uses less energy
- Picture Wizard II allows for self-calibration with on-screen reference points to ensure terrifc black, color, tint, sharpness and backlight levels
- The Intelligent Sensor automatically optimizes the picture to the lighting and color conditions in the room for a more enjoyable viewing experience
Move into the entertainment experience you’ve been waiting for with the 32LK330 LCD HDTV. Everything looks crisper, more vibrant, and more colorful on an HDTV. It’s about time your entertainment stepped up to meet your expectations.
List Price: $ 399.99
Price: $ 399.99
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February 13th, 2012 6:37 pm
Well balanced and well worth it,
I did considerable research before buying this TV. I had a wish list of features that the wife and I had come up with plus constraints on my budget and the physical size of the TV due to existing space within our entertainment center which was of the pre wide screen era.
While we had to compromise on several of our wish list features ( Internet connectivity to access things like Pandora most notably) the items we did not get seemed to be pretty much standard across the 32″ size selection and apparently only available in the region of 42″ and above.
I had occasion to visit LG’s website to attempt to determine info that was not shown in the Amazon description and was very pleased with the support LG offers even in just looking at their TV pre-buy. I had a real time chat with one of their CSRs who was able to get me the info I was looking for immediately and make several alternate suggestions.
The longest portion of my set up time was assembling the base and attaching it to the TV. The instructions are extremely clear and set up is a snap.
We were initially somewhat dismayed at the sound quality and its apparent loudness as we are not using a surround sound system with it as yet. However after a little exploring of the extensive set up menus I located some sound configuration selections and by changing several of those made a huge improvement in the sound quality. The fact that in order to locate these setting I had to spend a great deal of time exploring and fumbling around as opposed to them being part of the set up wizard that you run the first time out is the reason for my 1 star deduction off the Ease of Set Up category.
Our seating arrangement is ideally spaced for a 32″ TV and the picture is extremely clear sharp and bright at the recommended distance. We love the auto brightening and dimming feature of the display to match ambient room light. A minor note about this is that the sensor used to monitor the ambient room light is extremely sensitive to the point where a scented tea light votive candle burning more than 15 feet way from the TV and behind the viewing area was driving it nuts attempting to read and compensate for the room lighting until we moved it.
In terms of “bang for the buck” and quality we are so pleased with this TV we are strongly considering getting a second one for our home office to do double duty as TV and computer monitor.
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|February 13th, 2012 7:01 pm
Our first flat-screen TV,
This is our first flat-screen TV, and we bought it because LG was recommended to us by a young man in a Big Box Store who seemed knowledgeable after we’d asked him about 20 minutes of specific questions. This particular model seemed to have the best combination of features and price we could afford.
We’ve been quite pleased with it. The setup was very easy (once our son came by and helped us move out the gigantic, heavy old-fashioned RCA set we were replacing) and it did well out of the box. Once we upgraded our Dishnetwork setup to HD and hooked it up, the picture quality both in HD and SD (it’s fun learning all this new video lingo) seems excellent.
The only complaint we would have is that the sound system seems noticeably lower in volume than we would like when we’re playing anything on the DVD, DVR or Roku systems. I don’t hear any distortion, it just requires turning up louder than I would prefer in order to get adequate volume.
Overall, we’re quite pleased with the set and especially at the excellent price we got on it through Amazon.
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|February 13th, 2012 7:29 pm
Great TV, but first one had defective sound,
We have a 60″ LG plasma in our den, which we love, so when I needed a smaller TV for the home gym, I bought this 32″ model. It’s got a great picture and it’s easy to set up, and with a Roku it was cheaper than similar “internet TVs” that come with the streaming stuff (netflix, hulu, etc) built-in. So for the price and the quality, it was just what we wanted. However, after about 20 minutes of being on, the sound would fizzle once and then intermittently cut out. It was almost like a feedback loop, once it started, the sound would cut out faster and faster until it just stopped working altogether. At first we thought it was the Roku, so we exchanged the Roku box for a new one, but it was still happening, and we tried a jump drive, and some other ideas, but eventually realized that it was the TV sound cutting out. We returned the TV for an exact replacement and have been very happy. But if yours does the weird sound cutting out thing, exchange it for a replacement!
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