I just got the LG 32LH3000 for £330 at the rainforest place. Cracking tv![]()
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.
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.
Spotted this which might be worth a look,
TOSHIBA REGZA 32XV635
http://www.richersounds.com/product/lcd-tv/toshiba/regza-32xv635/tosh-32xv635
Review
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/toshiba-32rv635db-32rv635d-20090818158.htm