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Like its larger stablemates in our recent LCD TV group test LGs 22LG3000 has a simple yet elegant glossy black design. It supports a 1,920x1,080 resolution under Windows using a VGA input, but its not very clear, as the picture has to be downscal...
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hdtvorg.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 22:56:10
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The 37LG3000 reflects the fact that LG have spend some considerable time getting the look of their panels just right. The influence of an external design studio is obvious in a screen that is not trying to hard to please but comes across as an except...
With the added bonus of a remarkably user friendly menu system and above average performance in all areas, LGs 37LG3000 is possibly the best value 37in panel available. You might also like to consider ...Sony KDL-40V4000Panasonic TH-37PX80Read ReviewR...
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Every set aims at a perceived market, but few hit their targets as accurately as the LG 37LG3000. Every aspect of this affordable mid-sized set has been fine-tuned for its style and quality-conscious audience.The looks, for a start, are pleasing, withou...
Awesome black levels, Great value, User friendly menu system, Fantastic pictures...
Not Full HD...
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LGs 32LG3000 is a 32in 720p LCD TV with a native 1,366x768 resolution, so we were surprised to see that it supported a 1080p 24p signal from our Blu-ray player. At this resolution, though, the TV has to downscale the image to fit the TVs native r...
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Although its generally the bigger screens that grab the headlines these days, the end of the market that offers modestly sized TVs is still alive and kicking. After all, now people have already gone flat for their main living room TVs, their attenti...
Bright pictures, Cute design, Good connections, Very cheap...
Black levels arent great, Odd colours, Stretched aspect ratio...
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avreview.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:00:29
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For a while back there, we thought the 26in TV category might be about to kick the bucket. Sales bombed, and a number of manufacturers pretty much abandoned the relatively small screen size as us telly buying folk focused our attentions on adorning ou...
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On paper, the LG 26LG3000 looks like a potential winner. As well as having a remarkably high (for its size) claimed contrast ratio of 15,000:1 and good brightness output of 500cd/m², it even manages a pseudo-surround sound mode, promising audio as well...
Compact design, Cheap, Well specified...
Pictures and sound both very average...
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As Christmas gets nearer, we're continuing our current focus on smaller - and therefore more Christmas stocking-friendly! - TVs in the shape of LG's 26LG3000: a neat-looking little 26in set that follows on from Toshiba's recently reviewed 26AV505DB by spo...
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