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LG 37LC2D LCD TV (37LC2D)

37" diagonal, 16:9, 1600:1 contrast, $1,599 MSRP


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LG Electronics 37LC2D LCD TV
User Rating 

11 User Reviews Rated 4.4
Image Quality 4.8
Features 4.5
Construction 4.5
Ease of Use 4.5
Reliability 4.2
Value for Money 4.0

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LG 37LC2D LCD TV Reviews
11 User Reviews
Oct 18, 2010 gavin floyd
    great picture and sound. ahead of its time!!! so perfect for anyone looking to ...
Nov 20, 2009 drquinndsa
    Bought in fall 2006, installed a few months later, then in October 2009 the pict...
Dec 10, 2007 rst
    Vibrant,clear HD picture. ...
Oct 8, 2007 stargill
    excellent with over the air HD channels. Get HD channels on basic cable hook up ...
Oct 1, 2006 jay
    This tv show amazingly clear and sharp through all ports, and the HD component ...
Aug 9, 2006 flightwatcher
Jul 12, 2006 rich
    Needed a value priced flat TV for a summer home...works as good if not better th...
Jun 18, 2006 AB
    Good sharp piture, great in black, well worth the price. Great with X box childe...
Jun 2, 2006 oca hoeflein
    I love this monitor, the picture is incredible lots of inputs, the speakers soun...
Apr 23, 2006 Tim
    First movie watched was with the kids - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - we f...
Apr 9, 2006 blocker
    I'm totally satisfied with the picture quality of this lovely set. The black le...
Aug 09, 2006 flightwatcher 3.8
Image Quality 5.0
Features 5.0
Construction 4.0
Ease of Use 5.0
Reliability 1.0
Value for Money 3.0


Problems: My television was barely 2-months old when I heard a "popping" noise and the picture as well as the sound went completely out. Just enough time had expired to prevent me from taking the set back to where it was purchased. LG informed me that I would have to call the ONE and ONLY local LG authorized service center in my area. I live in a rather large area and to have only one service resource is totally unacceptable. I called them and explained the situation and about a week later, after sending an email message to LG (to which they never responded) the local repair shop came out and picked up my dead television. They have now had my two-month old television in their shop for 5-days. I called the shop this afternoon and was told "he has another one in front of yours and he will let you know something as soon as he can." My advice is two fold...first of all get the extended warranty and secondly, before you buy, check to see how many LG authorized repair shops are in your area. I am not at all impressed with my very first (and last) LG experience.