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LG 32LH4000 Review
Friday, 31 July 2009 09:40 UK

An indication of how the consumer has repositioned the TV in their list of priorities is that many of us now consider a budget purchase as anything up to around £500.

Seduced by the glamour of flat panel LCD and Plasma TV's that were suddenly cheap enough for us all to consider, we didn't seem to mind that they were still two or three times the amount we were used to paying for are old CRT's. The credit crunch has made us reassess what we are getting for our money and LG has responded with a range affordable LCD TV's packed with features; The 32LH4000 is one of those TV's.

It is no surprise to find a budget LCD TV from LG with gloriously rich colours; what is a surprise is to come across a budget TV from the Korean manufacturer which has avoided the trap of displaying an over saturated colour palette. The picture is not perfect in this respect, but the 32LH4000 applies colour with a subtlety that few screens at this price can achieve with even tricky areas such as facial tones rendered with a high degree of realism.

LG 32LH4000 

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