Spec me a 32" LCD with 1080P

I just got the LG 32LH3000 for £330 at the rainforest place. Cracking tv :)

I second this, got mine for £290 when an online store had special price, it's not 100hz though. Personally I find the effect unflattering and would turn it off should my next TV have it.
 
Another vote for the LG, got mine last month and it's a decent piece of kit. Remote is a little cheap but I think they all are on smaller/cheaper TVs.
 
32LH3000. Issues ive found with said set, is very poor sound quailty from inbuilt speakers, no aux out, only headphone out, quite buzzy at low volumes, dust magnet. The plus points do outway this (hack to allow avi/mkv from back usb port) and a fine 1080p screen res and 1:1 pixel mapping do make this a worthy budget 32" full HD set. If you can get this tv for less than £320, i say go for it. Otherwise i would look else-where. As said above 100htz tech is a feature i would turn off if it even had it, along with any power saving features.
 
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I have a 32LH3010, connected to PC as a monitor, PS3, SkyHd, its a great 1080p panel but when using the optical output to an av reciever there is an annoying lip sync problem, I ended just buying an optical spitter to get around this problem, I have the latest 3.65 firmware too, Got an LG engineer coming out on tuesday as i'm pretty fed up with it
 
32LH3000. Issues ive found with said set, is very poor sound quailty from inbuilt speakers, no aux out, only headphone out, quite buzzy at low volumes, dust magnet. The plus points do outway this (hack to allow avi/mkv from back usb port) and a fine 1080p screen res and 1:1 pixel mapping do make this a worthy budget 32" full HD set. If you can get this tv for less than £320, i say go for it. Otherwise i would look else-where. As said above 100htz tech is a feature i would turn off if it even had it, along with any power saving features.

Ahh so , I can't feed the audio from this TV , through to a Amp on to my Eltax speakers?

Thats shocking Or am I reading this wrong?
 
32LH3000. Issues ive found with said set, is very poor sound quailty from inbuilt speakers, no aux out, only headphone out, quite buzzy at low volumes, dust magnet. The plus points do outway this (hack to allow avi/mkv from back usb port) and a fine 1080p screen res and 1:1 pixel mapping do make this a worthy budget 32" full HD set. If you can get this tv for less than £320, i say go for it. Otherwise i would look else-where. As said above 100htz tech is a feature i would turn off if it even had it, along with any power saving features.


So what other TV's are out there which have Aux out, its a deal breaker for me

EDIT taken from LG website

Can I connect external speakers to the TV?
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You can connect external speakers directly or indirectly through both external speaker connection sockets and AV output jacks. In case of using the AV output jack, you must connect the speakers by using either another Amp or another piece of HiFi equipment.

SO does this I can just plug yellow and red lead into TV > Amp > speakers and have good sound when using my Ps3 , sound from PC and sound from Digi TV all through my Amp and speakers?

Sorry for sounding dumb Audio/visual never been my strong point
 
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To feed a source signal from the actual tv, only headphones out, and the output on that is so quiet, its a waste imho. There is no AV audio out on the LG period
 
So which Tv should I go for , for a similar price which will let me play the sound from the TV into my amp and then to some speakers?

On a previous pannasonic , I'm sure it had the white and red leads socket , which then I could plug those into my amp. Yellow ,white and red sockets are these "AV OUTS" I thought these were basic functions :confused:

Sorry again for been a bit thick!
 
divaboy, I was going to say that you can get around the lack of an AV out by using a SCART adapter. But if you really are in Taichung Taiwan then I doubt the locally sourced sets will have SCART sockets. It's a European thing only.
 
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