LG 5700 (32" screen) Reviews

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Average Ratings for LG 5700 (32" screen)

  • Image Quality4.5 stars
  • Sound Quality3.5 stars
  • Features4.3 stars
  • Value for Money5 stars
  • Overall rating4.5 stars

2 Reviews For LG 5700 (32" screen)

  • snadge 10th May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: Amazing picture if watching 1080i or 1080p have TV on JUST SCAN (not 16:9) - needs tweaking but hey all TVs do...
    it's cheap, looks very nice


    Bad Points: Audio can 'sometimes' vibrate a little on some more bassy sounds - poorly overlooked problem - but can be mended by adjusting EQ and lowering bass


    General comments: Great little Budget set - for £348 at richer sounds AND £35 for 5 years warranty - BRILL Full-HD picture on 1080i/p on JUST SCAN (1:1 Pixel Mapping) - sound vibrates a little and a bit disappointing as its supposed to have been set by an audio pro but this can be fixed by lowering bass in EQ , excellent colours and blacks - 50,000:1, blacks look like TV is turned off they're so deep (cant get deeper than that) , its very light set - almost 3 times lighter than my last 32"

  • loveclose Rank: Sergeant 6th Jan 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Spent a long time researching a lot of similar products. Budget was not over huge, so was looking for an HD TV that was full 1080p rated maybe with 100hz to boot.

    In researching, I was looking for the following:

    1080p HD
    High contrast capability
    Good connectivity
    100hz picture

    The LG5700 fulfilled three of these very well indeed. The 1080p HD rating supports the Blu-Ray player I bought to go with the TV. The 1080p is certainly worth stretching to if a blu-ray player that supports 1080pHD i ...