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LG 32LC2D LCD TV (32LC2D)

32" diagonal, 16:9, 1600:1 contrast, $1,299 MSRP Add to Compare List


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LG Electronics 32LC2D LCD TV
User Rating 

7 User Reviews Rated 4.8
Image Quality 4.9
Features 4.6
Construction 4.9
Ease of Use 5.0
Reliability 4.9
Value for Money 4.9

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LG 32LC2D LCD TV Reviews
7 User Reviews
Sep 26, 2008 chesterlongwood
    love it xbox looks prefect on it and the colors are so beautiful lol...
May 16, 2007 Wolf
    just got me first LCD TV .with HD and alls good easy too setup and to run .and g...
Feb 27, 2007 Mike Jakubas
    WOW! is all you need to say about this tv. My poor poor wife she misses me...
Jan 8, 2007 Verch
    Just purchased the LG about 4 weeks ago and have been very impressed. Used stan...
Dec 21, 2006 Mark Looman
    I am not a good comparison because my previous TV was a 20yr old 19 inch tube TV...
Oct 31, 2006 DanS
    I am so impressed by the latest batch of LGs products. After I bought the 32lc2...
Sep 28, 2006 Pete
    I bought this T.V. from Best Buy in Ohio for $1,198. I wanted to have a flat scr...
Sep 28, 2006 Pete 4.7
Image Quality 4.0
Features 5.0
Construction 5.0
Ease of Use 5.0
Reliability 5.0
Value for Money 4.0

My Experience: I bought this T.V. from Best Buy in Ohio for $1,198. I wanted to have a flat screen and saw this model for a resonable price and couldn't pass it up. The set up was very easy and it looks beautiful. The menus are easy to scroll through and the remote has more then enough options for the advanced user to play with. The picture quality is fantastic and I was quite suprised by this model compared to the other next to it that cost twice as much!! If you have the money, this is the right T.V. for you.

Problems: I bought RCA composite cables from Wal-Mart for $26.00 after reading the difference's I would notice and after hooking them up to my DVD surround sound system...I think the quality got worse. I bought "Days of Thunder" to mostly hear the surround sound difference and I noticed the picture quality had lines running down the screen and it wasn't as sharp as it was before just using the supplied Video RCA hookup. Other then that..the T.V. is great! To use the HDMI cable you have to have another HDMI device or pay for HDTV which is almost $50/month, not to mention my internet, which brings my bill to $120/month for HDTV and cable internet. Say goodbye to lifes extras!
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