Product Description
37" LCD HDTV, 1366 x 768 Resolution, 500 cd/m2 Brightness, 12,000:1
Contrast Ratio, ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM - 1 Tuner, XD Engine, 3 HDMI with
HDCP, include table stand
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31804 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Gloss Black
- Brand: LG
- Model: 37LG30
- Dimensions: 24.00" h x
36.20" w x
3.50" l,
35.70 pounds
- Display size: 37
Features
- LCD HDTV features Clear Voice technology which enhances dialogue sound quality with swivel stand and energy Star rated
- 720p HD resolution 1366 x 768p with 2 x HDMI v 1.3 digital inputs
- Invisible speaker system for richer more balanced sound & a polished look
- LG Simplink allows for convenient control of other LG products using HDMI connection
- 12,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio
Customer Reviews
Very satisfied
I've had this TV for over a week now. This is my second HDTV LCD panel but my first in a larger size.
This unit packs a lot into a nice package for a really nice price.
If you're looking for something just one notch below premium (i.e. a
great set with great value) then buy this set. Don't be thrown by the
price; this TV looks great and performs superbly.
720p at this screen size is perfect. 1080p below 42 inches is
wasteful feature bloat that you don't need to pay for. High Def
channels look phenomenal on this set. XBOX360 over component is
terrific. My HD feed is fiber optic. I have not tested over-the-air
reception of this unit yet.
Standard Def (regular TV) is very good compared to what I've seen
on other sets in stores and at friends' houses. The internal signal
up-converter is solid. DVD over component hookups looks very nice.
Display adjustment options are extensive. Some tweaking is needed
out-of-the-box but this is very easy to do, and you can look online
(AVSForum is great) for help in this arena.
ClearVoice sound (emphasizes dialogue over sound effects & music) is a great option and works well.
The internal speakers are surprisingly decent if that's all you
have. They have very little bass, but the mid-range sound is fairly
full. We have a small 2.1 speaker system that we will use, but I
haven't yet felt compelled to hook it up while we get the sighting and
wiring runs finalized.
The biggest problem I had with TV was getting the stand attached. Once I got that sorted out, the rest of setup was a breeze.
I paid more money than this set is listed for here, and I'm still thrilled with my purchase. That should say a lot.
The best so far
I bought this one a couple of days ago for $600+taxes. For some
reason, both I and my wife thought there was something wrong with it,
very good image quality but somewhat dim for our tastes - in all
fairness, we still watch many channels in standard or digital
definition.
So, we bought a better one, a Samsung 37'', 1080p, NC550...
According to all reviews, it was supposed to be better, a lot better,
it was a 1080p for God's sake!. And, as we soon found out, this one was
not "dim" by any measures!
I have calibrated the LG (do a search on google), and tried to do
the same thing with the Samsung but I could not find any websites with
the needed calibration information. I tweaked the settings on Samsung
for hours on end. After 6-8 hours of watching both TVs, side by side,
on a variety of channels (HD, Digital and Analog - I have not tried to
hook them up to my laptop, though nor played any games on them!!!), the
decision was somewhat easy. Incredibly, unexpectedly, the LG (37'',
760p) was significantly much better than the Samsung (37'', 1080p
etc.). The image was much clearer and warmer, more pleasant to the
eyes, the faces on both SD and Digital signals much clearer, more...
"acceptable". On an HD signal alone, we could not see any significant
difference at all (again, we both liked the LG but it was just an a
preference by now!). We watched both of them, the same channel, the
same cable signal, at the same time ... I know it sounds incredible,
but we both liked the LG more.
The price was not an issue, the Samsung was just a $100 more (at
Brandsmart USA). I was totally surprised: I thought the Samsung would
blow us away (it was SAMSUNG, 1080p!!!. 5th generation after all), but
it so turned out that the image on the LG was way much better. My wife
kept telling me: I like the LG more, but if you think Samsung is
better, then it is up to you! It took me hours to finally give up a
"better" TV, the Samsung (1080p), for the LG (720p), but I did it. Now,
when we watch TV (LG), we love it!
I have my doubts, but I am open to the remote possibility that some
"calibration settings" on the Samsung could offer an image equal or
even better in quality than the one on LG. I would be very, very, very
surprised though...
We've also had a Plasma, 42''. Hitachi, TV in our Living room for 2
years now. Excellent TV, on all signals... The LG is not "better" is a
bit different...
I suggest that you buy two of the Tvs you like, bring them home,
set them up in the room you like, watch them side by side, and THEN
decide. Otherwise, you don't know how good (or bad) your TV is! What
you watch in the showroom and EVEN THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS are
only an INDICATION of what your TV would look like to your own eyes in
your own room.
All the best!
Great Tv for the price
HD Looks Amazing
SD Looks Great
The Tv Has Expert Calibration Settings so you can get the best picture
Sound is ok, But I use a home theatre system for that.
3 HDMI 1.3a inputs
2 Component
2 Standard A/V
1 S-Video
1 Cpu Input
1 Optical Audio Out
1 Stereo Audio out
Easy to use menu interface
Nice remote control
I highly recommend this for anyone looking for a first Hdtv, this one works great in my bedroom
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