We've got a 32" LG 1080p TV here, and tbh, it rocks. At first I thought the intelligent sensor stuff was a gimmick, but now I really like it. It does a good job (the way it's set up) adapting from sunlight to bright room, to no lights on.
If I was going to get myself a new one, I'd look at the LED backlit models, mostly because I'm not a big fan of CCFLs, but it's not a huge turnoff, especially for something that's not mobile.
The only downside (to ALL flatscreen TVs) in my opinion is the sound. Unlike our SD WEGA TV (which I swear has a built in subwoofer), there's just no room in that packaging for good speakers. If you're not planning on doing much more than regular TV viewing, you'll be happy with it, but if you want to watch movies / play games / turn it up, get a separate sound system.
The specs for that TV are 10Wx2, which I'm certain is peak, not RMS.
If I was going to get myself a new one, I'd look at the LED backlit models, mostly because I'm not a big fan of CCFLs, but it's not a huge turnoff, especially for something that's not mobile.
The only downside (to ALL flatscreen TVs) in my opinion is the sound. Unlike our SD WEGA TV (which I swear has a built in subwoofer), there's just no room in that packaging for good speakers. If you're not planning on doing much more than regular TV viewing, you'll be happy with it, but if you want to watch movies / play games / turn it up, get a separate sound system.
The specs for that TV are 10Wx2, which I'm certain is peak, not RMS.
Comment