LG 32LX2R 32in LCD TV review

May 4th 2006 | Displays

LG has earned a handy reputation for combining innovation and style with some very tidy pricing. So here’s hoping its new 32LX2R continues the trend.

Connectivity is impressive for a 32in LCD TV costing just a (GB£) grand. For starters there are not one but two digital video inputs: one HDMI and one DVI. With multiple HDMI/DVI-requiring devices incoming, such as Sky’s high definition receiver, Toshiba’s HD-DVD player and Sony’s PS3, having more than one digital video input on a TV is becoming increasingly desirable. Both the LG’s digital jacks can be set to take high definition video or PC feeds too, and they’re supported by component video inputs, a pair of SCARTs and all the other more basic video alternatives.

…LG’s 32LX2R is certainly not without its flaws on both the picture and sound fronts - and it’s a pity it hasn’t got a digital tuner. Yet its forward thinking connectivity, sleek design and above all low price ticket mean it’s still at least worth considering.

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LG 32LX2R 32in LCD TV review
Published in: Displays on 2006-05-04