The LG 32LH3000 is a 32 inch LCD TV which has a HD Ready panel that supports 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, 500 cd/m2 brightness, 50,000:1 contrast ratio, 10 bit Colors Reproduction (R,G,B), and has a 60,000 hour lifespan. The TV supports three HDMI connection, USB 2.0 interface, 8 modes (16:9/Just scan/Original/4:3/14:9/Zoom/ Cinema Zoom/full wide) aspect ratio correction, HDMI/Component: 1080i / 1080p / 720p support, Eye Care (Anti Dazzling) function, AV Mode (Cinema/Game/Sport), speake…
See moreThe LG 32LH3000 is a 32 inch LCD TV which has a HD Ready panel that supports 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, 500 cd/m2 brightness, 50,000:1 contrast ratio, 10 bit Colors Reproduction (R,G,B), and has a 60,000 hour lifespan. The TV supports three HDMI connection, USB 2.0 interface, 8 modes (16:9/Just scan/Original/4:3/14:9/Zoom/ Cinema Zoom/full wide) aspect ratio correction, HDMI/Component: 1080i / 1080p / 720p support, Eye Care (Anti Dazzling) function, AV Mode (Cinema/Game/Sport), speakers with SRS TruSurround sound and Dolby Digital Decoder, 5 sound modes (Standard/Music/Cinema/Game/Sport), and Clear Voice II technology. The LG 32LH3000 also comes with an integrated DVD player with XD Engine, 8 days electronic program guide, e-Manual, Quick View, parental control, child lock, subtitle support, SimpLink (HDMI-CEC), Image control, Clock On/ Off Time, Clock Sleep Timer, one AV in, jack pack on the side, CI slot, headphone out, RF In, Full Scart, Half Scart, Component in (Y,Pb,Pr) + Audio, Digital Audio Out (Coaxial/ Optical), HDMI/HDCP Input, RGB In (D-sub 15pin) – PC, PC Audio Input, LAN (For Modem), and RS-232C (Control / SVC). The TV has a typical power consumption of 180W, and is designed in a silver deco glossy cabinet with black stand. The TV measures 805 x 531 x 79.9 mm without stand and weighs 10.6 kg.
The LG 32LH3000 is a 32 inch HD ready LCD TV that features Twin XD Engine, 24p Real Cinema output, invisible Speakers with SRS TruSurround XT, as well as AV Modes for Cinema, Sports, and Games. It is a HD-Ready TV that provides users with a higher resolution picture similar to what is seen at a cinema. The TV also supports two HDMI inputs that lets users connect High Definition devices such as games console or Blu-ray player for viewing of HD content on the big screen. The LG 32LH3000 supports built-in Digital Freeview that allows for digital switch-over from analog broadcasting, give users access to over 40 Freeview TV and radio channels, 8 day on-screen guide and access to digital interactive services and features HDMI 1.3 Deep color technology via HDMI 1.3 interface that supports 30-bit, 36-bit, and 48-bit color depth. HDMI 1.3 eliminates on-screen color banding for smooth tonal transitions and subtle gradations, and enables optimized contrast ratio for more shades of grey between black and white.
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I've heard LG's are have lag when gaming, i have a PS3 and wondered if this was a rumour, has been rectified or is still an issue :)
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I just got my LG32LH3000 tv all set up and working fine except I cannot get it to accept a 1920x1080 feed from my pc, I am using a VGA lead. the highest resolution I can get is 1600x1200...is there a limitation on the resolution on a vga cable?
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I am attempting to set the timer/rec on my external DVD recorder which is connected to AV1 scart. How do I select the actual digital channel to record from the integrated Freeview as each time I attempt to change the current channel the screen displays 'this service is no longer available' & remains on the current channel. My DVD recorder will only select scart for recording & records whatever the scart is recieving which is always the same station as I cannot alter it by using the remote or channel buttons. Would using componant connections help? Can you advise? Many thanks
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Is it possible to turn this TV off completly (not leaving on standby with little red light on front) or is the only way to do it is by unplugging at the mains ?? Thanks
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