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The LG Electronics 32LN530B is a sleek 32-inch LED TV that delivers a crisp 720p resolution and a smooth 60Hz refresh rate, making it ideal for binge-watching your favorite series. With multiple connectivity options and energy-saving features, this TV is designed for modern living without compromising on quality.
Brand Name | LG |
Item Weight | 14.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 29.1 x 8.2 x 19.6 inches |
Item model number | 32LN530B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Output Wattage | 20 Watts |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Intelligent Sensor, Picture Wizard, Smart Energy Saving, Simplink, Triple XD Engine, Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 14.8 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Wattage | 28.9 watts |
D**S
Completely satisfied, very nice TV
I love this TV, and you cannot beat the price. Like someone else said, the bezel is very thin, so the picture seems very large. I followed CajunJake's advice and ordered a $25. Cheetah wall mount. That came first and I installed in 15 minutes. When the TV came (quickly) I opened the box, put it in the wall mount, and turned it on. I was watching it immediately, and made no adjustments at all. The remote is easy to use. I'm not a techie at all and hate messing around with something to get it to work. This was fine for me, right out of the box.It has the usual inputs - audio/video, HDMI, USB and optical audio input.It has AV inputs and outputs, including one RF In for antenna or cable inputs, one AV In for audio and video input, two component inputs (one on the side and one on the rear of the television), one USB connector, one digital video out, one RS-232 connection, and one headphone output.The USB has limited use in that with other LG models one can insert a flash drive containing a movie and the LG plays the movie... but not with this model.. only view pictures and play music.. no movies... you need to run movies through a DVD or your computer..No VGA, but it has two HDMI and one USB port. Use the HDMI port from my laptop for connecting to the TV.It does not have an analog RCA output, but does have a digital optical output.Also has a sleep timer.The picture quality is excellent, and the sound is great, too. I like it so well, I'm ordering another one for a different room, before the price goes up.ETA - 11/3/15 I've had this for several years now, and haven't had any problems. I bought a second one, and it's great, too. Great value for the price.The TV does not come with an HDMI cable, but the Cheetah mount I bought does have one included.Thanks for taking the time to read my review, and I hope you found it helpful in making a purchase decision.
B**R
LG 32LN530B Great for the money!
Wanted to give this 5 stars but could not. It is a 720p / 60Hz LED TV at a great price from LG. So, the 4 star rating reflects what it is as a TV. If you were expecting perfection, you should spend at least twice as much and get a 1080p / 120Hz.As a bedroom TV (which is what I bought it for), it is 5 stars. Two HDMI ports, great color, good clarity, good sound, ease of set up, time on/off settings, great price/value, delivered to my door by Amazon and backed by Amazon return policy, LG warranty and Square Trade warranty (extra cost). It is interesting that on the LG site this is described as a bedroom TV. LG knows best!The cons are: 1. Motion blurring. If this was my primary TV for watching sports action, I probably would choose to spend more for 120Hz. At 60Hz blurring occurs. Eventually the brain gets in sync and you can watch sports without this being an irritant. It just takes a few minutes. For casual watching of routine TV viewing, it is fine. 2. Field of View. Within about 15-20 degrees on either side of straight on viewing, the picture is perfect. Move further left or right from this and the color starts to fade and becomes white. For perspective, if you have a couch positioned eight feet away directly in front of the TV, anyone sitting on the couch will have the best picture. Imagine the cone created from the center of the TV to the ends of the couch. Anyone viewing outside of this cone will have a diminished picture. All of these measurements are approximate and you can position the TV to maximize viewing based on audience placement.Make sure you use an HDMI cable from the cable box to the TV. I tried it first with a regular cable and the HD picture was comparable to the picture on the analog TV being replaced. Got an HDMI cable free from my cable provider, and the HD picture changed to amazing.Would I buy it again knowing its limitations? Absolutely! It is great price/value.Update after 3 months use. I find I prefer this TV now over others in the house. The picture viewed straight on is incredible. Vivid, consistent, true color is its strength. Also, the picture is crisp, consistently showing a pleasing picture and showing background detail not found on my other HDTV's. As to the motion blurring - either the TV has gotten better processing motion or the brain has gotten better at processing because I no longer notice it. I would give this a 4.5 rating after using it for 3 months. The only con being the field of view which continues the same.Update after 8 months use. TV continues to perform great after 8 months of use and over 2,000 hours of playing time (it is on all night). It is an incredible value for the price.And for those owners complaining of the TV turning itself off - turn off the power saver option on the TV menu and, if you are using a cable box with a power save option, turn off the power save option on the cable box menu also.
J**N
Minor flaw--for Me Anyway
This is a pretty nice TV with good performance and a great picture and sound.It does offer a marvelous array of options to work the screen size and picture adjustments.The sound adjustments are remarkable--and the sound is good--at least for a bedroom where I use it.BUT--it has one flaw. I have both cable service and also I have an antenna coming in. This is the ONLY TV I have (and I have many) that DOES NOT ALLOW you to scan and store both the antenna channels and the cable channels and switch between the two when desired on the TV menu. You CAN have two inputs into the single connection by switching--but you can't have two signal sources stored.I decided to keep it--after a couple of days of usage--I like the picture quality and the way it works that much. I will have to diddle with switching to my over-the-air tuning from time-to-time--BUT--I decided I really only use that if the cable goes on the fritz for a while--my reason for installing an antenna anyway.All-in all--I can recommend this TV--my particular gripe probably does not probably affect many others who might choose it.
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