LG 32LG30
Manufacturer: LG Electronics U.S.A. Part number: 32LG30
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- Bottom Line:
- LG's 32LG30 doesn't produce the deepest black levels, but its color accuracy after calibration will warm geeky hearts.
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CNET editors' review
LG 32LG30 price range: $875.99
- Reviewed by: David Katzmaier
- Reviewed on: 05/20/2008
- Released on: 04/01/2008
The good: Extensive picture controls; accurate, well-saturated color after calibration; solid screen uniformity; comprehensive connectivity; stylish design with hidden speakers and swivel stand.
The bad: Somewhat expensive compared with off-brand entry-level models; blacks not quite as deep as the best small LCDs'; dark areas tend toward blue; subpar off-angle viewing.
The bottom line: LG's 32LG30 doesn't produce the deepest black levels, but its color accuracy after calibration will warm geeky hearts.
The less-expensive, smaller LCD category is usually where manufacturers cut some corners with picture settings, but the 32LG30 from LG is the entry-level picture tweaker's delight. This 32-inch HDTV includes the same incredibly extensive set of manual picture controls found on the flagship LG60 series, and those controls allowed us to really improve the picture. We still couldn't get its black-level performance to outdo that of the best small LCDs we've tested, however, and a couple of other issues keep it out of the top tier. Still, if you're looking for the TV with the most manual control of the picture you can get, and you're willing to spend a couple hundred dollars over the lowest-end budget sets, the LG 32LG30 deserves a serious look.
Design
The 32LG30 cuts a slick-looking figure by small-screen HDTV standards, with its glossy black finish, slightly curved bottom edge with an angled panel, and skinny pedestal atop a rounded, swiveling stand. The power indicator is a large, yet dim, LED on the far right that can be disabled if it's not your thing, and the speakers are hidden underneath the panel. All told, the set measures 31.5 inches wide by 23.7 inches tall by 8.9 inches deep and weighs 29.5 pounds; without the stand it shrinks to 31.5 inches wide by 21.4 inches tall by 3.1 inches deep and weighs 26.2 pounds.
LG includes the same remote with the low-end 32LG30 as it does with the high-end 47LG60 we reviewed previously, and we don't like it. We found the cluster of similar buttons around the cursor control difficult to differentiate without constantly having to look down at them. A little illumination would have gone a long way. We were also annoyed that LG neglected to include a dedicated button to toggle between aspect-ratio settings, instead including a "Simplink" key for compatible HDMI-connected gear that most people will never use. The remote can command three other pieces of equipment beyond the television itself.
The company has overhauled its menu system from last year, and the changes are mostly for the better. The stark black-on-light-gray menus are legible and large, and we liked that the input menu, which is arranged horizontally, grouped active inputs near the left where they were easy to select quickly. We would have liked to see text explanations accompany menu items, and navigating the extensive Expert menu (see below) can be quite tedious, but overall we liked the simple arrangement. We also appreciated the Quick Menu, which allows for control of aspect ratio, picture presets, and other options without having to deal with the full menu system.
Features:
The 32LG30 is among the more well-featured models on the market, but fortunately for people who don't like wasting money, its native resolution is the standard 1,366x768, not 1080p, which is a waste at this screen size. The set's picture controls are again identical to those of the higher-end 47LG60, which makes this little LCD easily the most tweak-friendly set of its kind on the market.

Each of the whopping seven picture modes is adjustable and independent per input. With the nine input sources we counted, that's 63 different memory "banks" to store picture settings. We can't imagine anyone using all of those, but just having the option to create multiple custom picture settings that are all remembered per input is pretty cool, especially at this level. We also liked that all five of the main picture modes indicate whether they're at default or custom settings with the presence or absence of "(User)" printed after the mode name.

Two of the modes, labeled Expert, allow for control of the full range of picture settings. The 32LG30 has a more comprehensive color temperature adjustment than any HDTV we've tested, moving beyond the three presets with both 2-point and 10-point adjustment options. The latter allows calibrators to really hone in on the D6500 standard and create a more linear grayscale than would otherwise be possible. Expert also adds a full color management system for tuning the primary and secondary color points, again a boon for careful calibrators. A raft of other adjustments are available too, the most important of which includes gamma and noise reduction. Performance has the details below, as well as our complete picture settings.

Connectivity on the 32LG30 leaves nothing to be desired. The back panel sprouts a pair of HDMI inputs, a PC input, two component-video inputs, one AV input with composite and S-Video, an analog audio output, and an optical digital audio output. The side panel adds a third HDMI input as well as another AV input with composite video.

Performance
Color accuracy after calibration was the LG's main strength and helped earn it a good performance rating overall, although precalibration the picture was a good deal less-accurate. In the negative column, black-level and off-angle performance weren't as good as the best such sets we've tested.
More so than with any HDTV we've reviewed recently, calibration really benefited the 32LG30. Armed with those extensive picture controls, we were able to take the quite-blue color temperature of the Warm preset and turn it into a grayscale that was superb, especially for a small LCD. We didn't have to mess much with the color management system, for its part, owing to the LG's already-accurate out-of-box color points. Check out our complete picture settings for all the nitty-gritty, including our calibrations for both 2- and 10-point methods--as with the 47LG60, the 10-point method improved grayscale linearity quite a bit. Of course, to set those controls yourself you'll need specialized training and equipment.
For our comparison and image quality tests, we lined the 32LG30 up next to the Samsung LN32A450, the Sony KDL-32M4000, the Toshiba 32CV5210U, and Insignia's NS-LCD32-09 and checked out The Golden Compass on Blu-ray from the PlayStation 3.
Black level: The darkest areas of the picture--such as the letterbox bars above and below the image, the black screens and star fields during the opening credits and prologue, and the night sky behind Lord Asriel--appeared a bit lighter than the other sets aside from the Insignia. These scenes looked a bit less rich and realistic on the LG as a result, but the difference wasn't drastic, and it didn't affect our perception of more brightly lit scenes much. Shadow detail in the standard Medium gamma position, the best to our eye, was about equal to the Sony and not as distinct as on the Toshiba or Samsung.
Color accuracy: In most areas the LG's color was the best in our comparison after calibration, edging out the also excellent Samsung by a nose. Saturation was rich and deep, which was more especially impressive considering the LG's slightly lighter black levels (which can limit perceived color saturation significantly). The key, along with excellent color decoding, is the set's superb grayscale after adjustment, which made delicate skin tones like Lyra's sunlit face as she challenges the gypsy children look warm and natural. Primary color accuracy was also excellent, as evinced by the green of the trees and grass on the Oxford campus and the solid red of the airship, which looked indistinguishable from our color reference.
Unfortunately, the 32LG30 suffered from the worst case of bluish blacks among any of the TVs in our comparison. Black areas had a distinct bluish tint, which happily didn't affect brighter areas, but which we couldn't ignore, especially in dark scenes.
Video processing: Unlike many HDTVs the 32LG60 passed the test for proper deinterlacing of both film-based and video-based 1080i content. It also resolved more detail via 1080i than a couple of the other sets in our comparison, so you can set your HD sources to any high-definition resolution without having to worry about truncating detail.
Uniformity:The LG's screen remained fairly even across its surface, betraying only one somewhat brighter area in the upper right corner, which was subtle enough to escape notice during program material, including letterbox bars. Off-angle performance, on the other hand, was below average; black levels suffered quite a bit when we moved even a seat to the right or left of the sweet spot directly in front of the screen. We also noticed reddish discoloration begin to appear in the darkest areas from those same slightly less-sweet seats.
Standard-definition: The 32LG30 acquitted itself well with standard-definition sources. It resolved every detail of the DVD format according to the resolution patterns, and details in the stone bridge and grass were crisp and relatively sharp. We appreciated its ability to smooth out jaggies from the edges of moving diagonal lines, however. LG's noise reduction did a fine job of cleaning up the "snow" and moving motes in HQV's low-quality shots of skies and sunsets. We were disappointed to see that the LG fell briefly out of film mode, failing our 2:3 pull-down test, which may cause artifacts when watching film-based material via 480i.
PC: Via HDMI, the LG resolved every pixel of a 1,360x768 source, according to DisplayMate, and as a result text looked crisp and clean. Via RGB, on the other hand, resolution was truncated quite a bit, making text appear broken up and alternating light/ark. The fault may be in the set's aspect ratio selection, which didn't allow us to choose the "just scan" mode, which would allow perfect scaling, with an analog PC source.
| TEST | RESULT | SCORE |
| Before color temp (20/80) | 7,290/7,429 | Poor |
| After color temp | 6,577/6,449 | Good |
| Before grayscale variation | +/- 891 | Poor |
| After grayscale variation | +/- 50 | Good |
| Color of red (x/y) | 0.63/0.332 | Good |
| Color of green | 0.29/0.607 | Good |
| Color of blue | 0.145/0.057 | Good |
| Overscan | 0.0 percent | Good |
| Defeatable edge enhancement | Yes | Good |
| 480i 2:3 pull-down, 24 frames per second | Yes | Good |
| 1080i video resolution | Pass | Good |
| 1080i film resolution | Pass | Good |
| LG 32LG30 | Picture settings | ||
| Default | Calibrated | Power Save | |
| Picture on (watts) | 117.88 | 61.7 | N/A |
| Picture on (watts/sq. inch) | 0.27 | 0.14 | N/A |
| Standby (watts) | 0.99 | 0.99 | N/A |
| Cost per year | $37.10 | $19.71 | N/A |
| Score (considering size) | Good | ||
| Score (overall) | Good | ||
User reviews
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Great TV, Great Value
by 8thhonciv on July 6, 2008
Pros: Beautiful Picture, Fast Response Time, Accurate Colors, Sound, Adjustments, Beautiful Design
Cons: Takes a bit longer than most tv's to start up.
Summary: The CNET review on this tv is not accurate. I own this TV for about 2 months now. AMAZING picture quality. I play blu-ray movies and PS3 games constantly, NO ...
Summary: The CNET review on this tv is not accurate. I own this TV for about 2 months now. AMAZING picture quality. I play blu-ray movies and PS3 games constantly, NO ghosting, AMAZING and ACCURATE color representation. The sound on the tv is GREAT quality...nice clear and crisp sound. Standard definition looks good on this tv and HDTV is just TOP!! I compared this tv to a Sharp, Sony, Samsung, and Insignia (dont know why that one was there) and samsung and this LG had the best picture.
The reason why i chose the LG was because samsung over charges. Just like sony..why are the sony tv's so much more expensive??...DUH cause its SONY...your paying for the name! All sony is good for are their walkmans.
This tv had the sharpest and brightest image. The black levels are good!! Compared to the samsung...honestly its about the same thing. There is not a massive difference. Most people and i mean 95% of people wont even tell the difference.
guys...720p on a 40 inch TV and smaller produces images that are identical to 1080p on 42'' tv's and larger.
720p is PERFECT for this size. 1080p is only needed when screen sizes are bigger than 42 inches....your eye cant see a difference when a tv is smaller than 40 inches.
There are some confusions as to whether or not its 8ms or 6 ms Response time...who cares...i played call of duty 4....Grid....GTA4...NO problems with ghosting or anything. Can you guys really tell the difference between 2 ms?? NO you cant cause the eye cant distinguish a movement that fast.
Anyways for 799.99 this tv is the best bang for your buck...LG really stepped it up.
By the way...the adjustments on this tv are unbeleivable. You can SUPER fine tune this tv unlike other tv's in its class.3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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A good TV For HD Cable & Sat.
by C.Larz on October 25, 2008
Pros: It's entry level.
You get what you pay for in Consumer electronics these days.
Long Life Span.
Great Warranty.
Great for the price.Cons: It's entry level.
Does not give you black.
Will not end up as a door stop in two years. If LG had built in sub-par tubes, we could have another use for this Tv other than just working as a display.Summary: "but fortunately for people who don't like wasting money, its native resolution is the standard 1,366x768, not 1080p, which is a waste at this screen size"
Unfounded criticism. ...Summary: "but fortunately for people who don't like wasting money, its native resolution is the standard 1,366x768, not 1080p, which is a waste at this screen size"
Unfounded criticism. This may be relivant at 42"+. Remember that 1080p becomes important for large screens and only if you have material that will support it.
Superior to Chinese manufactured TV's.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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I dont own this but i saw it in the store and it is awesome!
by supermch on July 2, 2008
Pros: Deep blacks even better than the samsung right next to it, the ln32a330 and a little better than the a450 of he same model class.
Cons: color is a little off but I think it is how they had it set up on the store.
Summary: Looks great and has deeper blacks than most lcds that i have looked at in this price range and size. Cnet I enjoy most of your reviews but this one ...
Summary: Looks great and has deeper blacks than most lcds that i have looked at in this price range and size. Cnet I enjoy most of your reviews but this one is a little off as it has really deep blacks and your review of it has it as not so deep, o well better luck next time.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great tv for the money and then some
by eldaino on June 12, 2008
Pros: AMAZING vivid colors, super fast response time, sleek looks, adjustability galore
Cons: not cheap (but not too expensive either) take a few seconds to power on
Summary: I looked and looked and looked for an lcd tv that would fit my needs in affordability but also in quality and bang for buck. I didn't rate this ...
Summary: I looked and looked and looked for an lcd tv that would fit my needs in affordability but also in quality and bang for buck. I didn't rate this at a nine or ten because their are better tv's out there, but if this isn't the best 32 on the market, its at least takes second place.
There is SO much adjustability, its incredible. If you like lots of features and you are into tweaking, you'll love it. if not, the standard settings are pretty dang good too. If you are a gamer, you'll appreciate the fast 5ms response time, which is faster than anything samsung or sony offers in this price range and it shows, even when playing wii in a low 480p resolution.
I personally dont have any issues with the black levels, and you won't either unless you scrutinize things like cnet does.
This tv is a great value for the money, and even if it was 75 bucks more, it would still be awesome. You will NOT be dissapointed!1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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LG is a good buy!
by RIOTinYOURcity on July 17, 2009
Pros: Very sharp looking HDTV with an excellent picture. Easy menu system for customizing displays and ability to toggle saved display settings is a nice feature. Plenty of ports to plug in additional media. 3 HDMI and 1 RGB PC ports are very handy.
Cons: Puts out a decent amount of heat. Gloss Black finish is a dust magnet.
Summary: Great HDTV for a medium sized room. The regular retail price of $800ish is steep but its worth the price. I bought this model on Amazon.com for $600.00 ...
Summary: Great HDTV for a medium sized room. The regular retail price of $800ish is steep but its worth the price. I bought this model on Amazon.com for $600.00 so there are nice deals for this model.
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Free HD for me and a Great TV
by klicksouth on March 9, 2009
Pros: I connected my outdoor antenna, with just standard coax cable, and had fantastic, perfect reception, Dolby Stereo, Hi Def TV in just minutes after unboxing this great unit.
Cons: Its "only" 32 inches, will place this in the guest room, and get a 42" LG for family room,
Summary: Highly recommend this unit to anyone seeking a moderately sized LCD. Rec'd much better and more varied channels than ever before... Who knew about all those sub channels ? At ...
Summary: Highly recommend this unit to anyone seeking a moderately sized LCD. Rec'd much better and more varied channels than ever before... Who knew about all those sub channels ? At this price, this is by far the best unit out there, better contrast than the higher priced Sony or Sharp... And far more adjustability in the easily navigated user menus.. or just go with the default settings, which are quite good. Now I am looking for other LG "Simplink" components ,Previous exposure to LG was with their exception Cell phones... All in all, a Fantastic value. Got it at Tiger/CompUSA...
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Audio but no picture in 2 months
by EdKentBrown on March 2, 2009
Pros: Looks good. Nice picture when working
Cons: Two months after buying the set, I got audio but no video, even when trying to select the menu. I have to ship it back to them for repair
Summary: Do not buy this set! Any television breaking in 2 months is NOT a good product!
Summary: Do not buy this set! Any television breaking in 2 months is NOT a good product!
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Great TV, I am very pleased.
by jengle144 on March 2, 2009
Pros: Has all the features that I was looking for at an affordable price. I got the price down to $520. All of the other TV's I looked at in that price range were off or store brands. I checked all of the local stores too.
Cons: So far so good. It's tough to say though, I dont have much to compare it to. Ignorance in this case is bliss.
Summary: For the money I could not have found a better deal, and believe me I tried. I have only had the thing two weeks so I hope it doesn't ...
Summary: For the money I could not have found a better deal, and believe me I tried. I have only had the thing two weeks so I hope it doesn't crap out on me in the near future. I have read that the black level was a bit lacking, but it looks just fine to me, better than the other brands I was considering. The colors are very sharp and accurate. My movies and games look great on the thing. Over all a great set for the money.
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good hdtv for the price
by irishlad1994 on February 18, 2009
Pros: swivel stand, good picture, good remote, plenty of inputs, good color,
Cons: blacks arent great, mines crooked(???), no video out
Summary: a great tv for the bedroom, very good picture, the blacks just arent deep enough though.
Summary: a great tv for the bedroom, very good picture, the blacks just arent deep enough though.
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Fabulous TV!
by Pauper_Princess on February 6, 2009
Pros: Beautiful picture quality (even with SD satellite feed), great sound (volume levels at low setting, I can still hear very well), sharp looking piano black case (!), nice looking stand also (with hole in stand and extra screw to anchor to cabinet).
Cons: USB port for service only (still don't know what to do with it, though), not for flashdrives. Had trouble trying to screw in stand (screws didn't want to go in) - recommend two people for this job.
Summary: I was able to purchase this for $528 (!) at a local retailer (after some haggling). This was not the model that I went in to buy, but the picture really ...
Summary: I was able to purchase this for $528 (!) at a local retailer (after some haggling). This was not the model that I went in to buy, but the picture really caught my eye amoung the Samsungs and Sonys in the same price point. I was going to buy a 37", but I am more than happy with this 32". Not crazy about the preset color settings, though. When I have more time, I will try tweaking the custom settings to see what I like. Right now I have it on Vivid. I was going to upgrade to HD programming from my satellite provider once I upgraded the TV, but the picture is so fantastic that I am reconsidering this. Great product!
Specifications
- Manufacturer: LG Electronics U.S.A.
- Part number: 32LG30
- Bottom Line: LG's 32LG30 doesn't produce the deepest black levels, but its color accuracy after calibration will warm geeky hearts.
General
- Product type LCD TV
- Diagonal Size 32 in - Widescreen
- Dimensions & Weight Details Panel without stand - 31.6 in x 3.1 in x 21.4 in x 26.2 lbs, Panel with stand - 31.6 in x 8.9 in x 23.8 in x 29.5 lbs
- Enclosure Color Gloss piano black
Display
- Technology TFT active matrix
- Resolution 1366 x 768
- Display Format 720p
- Image Aspect Ratio 16:9
- Dynamic Contrast Ratio 12000:1
- Brightness (cd/m2) 500
- Widescreen Modes 16:9, Just, Zoom
- Progressive Scan Progressive scanning (line doubling)
- Viewing Angle 178 degrees
- Viewing Angle (Vertical) 178 degrees
- Pixel Response Time 5 ms
- Display Menu Language French, English, Spanish
- Backlight Life 60,000 hour(s)
- V-Chip Control Yes
- Picture Adjustment Standard/Cinema/Vivid
TV Tuner
- Tuner Qty 1x analog, 1x digital
- Digital TV Tuner QAM, ATSC
- Analog TV Tuner NTSC
- Stereo Reception System MTS
- Channel Coverage DTV:2-69, VHF:2-13, UHF:14-69, Cable:1-135
- Secondary Audio Program (SAP) Yes
Video Features
- Video Interface HDMI, S-Video, Component, Composite
- HDTV Ready Yes
- Input Video Formats 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
- Supported Computer Resolutions 640 x 350, 720 x 400, 1360 x 768, 1920 x 1080, 640 x 480 (VGA), 1024 x 768 (XGA), 800 x 600 (SVGA), 1280 x 768 (WXGA), 1280 x 1024 (SXGA), 1600 x 1200 (UXGA)
- Freeze Memo Yes
- Parental Channel Lock Yes
- Closed Caption Capability Yes
Audio System
- Speaker(s) 2 x Right/left channel speaker - Built-in - 10 Watt
- Sound Output Mode Stereo
- Surround Mode Yes
- Sound Effects SRS TruSurround XT
- Audio Controls Bass, Treble, Balance, Sound mode
- Output Power / Total 20 Watt
- Additional Features Auto volume adjustment
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x HDMI ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) - Side, 1 x Composite video/audio input ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Side, 2 x HDMI ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) - Rear, 2 x Component video input ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear, 2 x Audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear, 1 x S-Video input ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - Rear, 1 x Composite video/audio input ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear, 1 x Audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear, 1 x Serial ( 9 pin D-Sub ) - Rear, 1 x RGB input ( 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) ) - Rear, 1 x Audio line-in ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) - Rear, 1 x Remote control ( Mini-phone 3.5 mm ) - Rear, 1 x Digital audio output (optical) ( TOSLINK ) - Rear
- PC Interface VGA (HD-15)
Remote Control
- Remote Control Universal remote control - Infrared
- Supported Devices TV and VCR, DVD, Satellite or Cable
Stands & Mounts
- Stand Included Yes
- Stand Design Tabletop
- Stand Features Swivel
- Flat Panel Mount Interface 200 x 200 mm
Power
- Power Device Power supply - Internal
- Power AC 120/230 V
- Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep 1 Watt
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
Dimensions & Weight (Shipping)
- Width (Shipping) 38.4 in
- Depth (Shipping) 7.6 in
- Height (Shipping) 26.2 in
- Weight (Shipping) 35.9 lbs
Sustainability
- CNET Labs: Operational power consumption 117.88 Watt
- CNET Labs: Calibrated power consumption 61.7 Watt
- CNET Labs: Power consumption Stand by / Sleep 0.99 Watt
- CNET Labs: Estimated Annual Energy Cost 26.26 US Dollars
- EPA Energy Star Compliant Yes
- Greenpeace policy rating (Sept 2009) 4.7
Product series
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Manufacturer: LG Electronics U.S.A.
Specs: LCD TV, 32 in, 500, 12000:1, 1366 x 768, 16:9, Gloss piano black
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Specs: LCD TV, 37 in, 500, 12000:1, 1366 x 768, 16:9, Gloss piano black
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Specs: LCD TV, 26 in, 500 cd/m2, 5000:1, 1366 x 768, 16:9, Gloss piano black
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Specs: LCD TV, 22 in, 300 cd/m2, 5000:1, 1680 x 1050, 16:9, Gloss piano black
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Manufacturer: LG Electronics U.S.A.
Specs: LCD TV, 19 in, 300 cd/m2, 5000:1, 1440 x 900, 16:9, Gloss piano black
Accessories
- dreamGEAR Dreamline video / audio cable - HDMI - 6 ft (33543214)27.49
- XtremeMac XtremeHD video / audio cable - HDMI - 6.6 ft (32416821)10.77 - 15.27
- ViewSonic ViewMate Cable Collection - video / audio cable - 6.6 ft (31482671)32.00
- ViewSonic ViewMate Cable Collection - video / audio cable - 10 ft (31482685)34.00
- VIZIO VMAX1000 - video / audio cable - HDMI - 6 ft (33397373)32.00
- ADCOM GFR-700 (31966032)1049.00 - 1999.00
- Adcom GFR-700HD (32082704)1737.00 - 2899.00
- Denon AVR-1705 (31085938)
- Denon AVR-1707 (31987322)449.99
- Denon AVR-1906 (31494106)
- URC Universal Remote Professional Line MX-810 (32912039)260.00 - 399.95
- URC Universal Remote Control MX-900 (32552106)449.95 - 460.99
- URC Professional Line MX-850 - universal remote control (32092938)439.99
- URC Professional Line MX-450 - universal remote control (33639921)249.95
- URC Home Theater Master MX-3000 - universal remote control (31337842)610.62 - 989.95
Manufacturer info
- LG Electronics U.S.A.
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