
This TV was great. The picture quality was perfect. I wasn't thrilled with the whole "smooth motion" setting since it made TV look like live action theater... but you can easily turn it off. My big problem was the audio wasn't synced with the picture when it played through HDMI from my cable box. The two were about a half second off each other, so it was like watching a poorly dubbed movie.
If we ran the audio from the cable box to speakers, it was synced fine. Unfortunately we didn't plan on keeping this TV hooked up to our home theater. LG said they were working on a firmware update to take care of this, but with no guarantees I returned the TV. Too bad. I really liked it other than the audio problem.
32LH30 LG - Great First TV For a College Student Or Recent Grad
Started looking for HDTVs in mid 2009 and after researching screen size I settled on 32-37' in size. Started examining models at Best Buys and Comp USAs, and the design and features of the LG really stood out. Overall the TV looks beautiful from a design standpoint. When it comes to nuts and bolts I feel it outstrips the comparably priced Samsung line or the higher priced Sony line. The contrast ratio of 70,000:1 is pretty much the highest your going to find on a 32' screen.
The 1080p picture is gorgeous. The 120hz I feel is a nice bonus but not a selling feature as most media doesn't need it, but never hurts to be ahead of the curve. The HDMI ports are easily accessible, as are the rest of the inputs. The firmware works great and it's easy to program favorite channels, tune the TV, and set preferences. A great TV for a prospective HDTV adopter or experienced user.
32LH30 LG - Fantastic Monitor/TV
If you're looking for a relatively affordable TV / PC monitor, you should take a hard look at this one.
I'm using this in my home office as a monitor / TV / Game/ Movie display.
Hooked it up to a digital antenna and used the built in tuner to pick up local stations - most of them look absolutely beautiful. I thought the sound was pretty good too from the built in speakers, though normally I use my existing speaker set-up.
With the right settings, games on the PC look fantastic. I set the picture format to Game and use "Just Scan" format to get what I think is the best looking picture. I use these same settings when working or reading documents and I really like it - though that is just my personal preference.
One thing to keep in mind for this type of setup is that you need maybe 4-5 feet between you and the monitor (in my opinion) for things to look their best. I have a big desk and put a stand behind it to give me some distance.
The monitor has multiple inputs (including 4 HDMI!) and also provides for connections to component and composite, etc.
I've used several nice expensive monitors of various sizes in the last couple of years, and this is hands down my favorite.
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