LG 32LV2500 32-Inch 720p 60 Hz LED-LCD HDTV
- LED Backlighting
- Picture Wizard II (Easy Picture Calibration)
- High Definition Resolution
- Energy star qualified
- ISFccc Ready
You want a better, crisper, more dazzling picture? Well that’s what you’ll get, along with a whole lot more, when you purchase the 32LV2500. LG’s LED display technology makes it beautifully slim with a picture to match, and all in stunning HD. It’s nice to get what you want.
List Price: $ 529.99
Price: $ 529.99
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Comments
2 comments
KJHarris
January 28, 2012
Nice small TV,
I was looking for a small LCD TV for our guest bedroom and decided on the LG 26LV2500. This seemed to offer the most features at the lowest price for the use it would get–only when we had guests in our spare bedroom. The set arrived very promptly in the mfg. original packaging and there was no damage to the carton and everything was there. It was easy to assemble and set up. Since I was using a basic cable connection(no box) I needed only the coax connection. The set scanned for and found all my cable provider’s digital channels, both HD and SD(There are no more analog transmisions in my area). The picture is bright and clear(at least when viewed from bed) and although “only” 720p it looks as good(to me)as the two large 1080p sets that I already have. The sound is certainly fine for the use it will get. All the settings are easy to access and adjust and there are many more inputs than I will need on this set. I did resurrect an very old(non blueray) DVD player and connected it using the composite input–it produced a nice picture with standard DVD’s. The only thing I found a bit strange was the power brick. Instead of the set getting power directly from from a 120V outlet, you plug a power brick into the outlet, which has a cord that plugs into the TV. I assume this is used because it is cheaper and/or easier that trying to design a 120V to 24V power supply that will fit into this very thin TV. So overall I am pleased.
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Anthony
January 28, 2012
absolutely stunning picture.,
I am, by no means a huge HD fanatic, and I don’t get anal about black levels or minor flaws (really how could you at this price;) but I know when something is pleasing to my eyes and this TV is it, to say the least. Playing the PS3 or watching Breaking Bad is an experience words cannot describe, but I’ll give it a shot. black levels are deep, colors are vivid (really vivid,) you can have it as bright ass you want without the strain on your eyes, and all for less than $400. Sound quality from the unit is extremely poor I have to admit (staticy bass just one example,) but the tv is as thick as a penny (not a figure of speech.) just get some computer speakers with a sub-woofer, you’ll be fine. I have only used the HDMI and USB ports so I can’t touch on RCA input quality. no real complaints except for an somewhat noticeable dead pixel or something in the top right hand corner of the screen ( It is only noticed on a pure white screen, I could care less.)
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