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LG 19LG30 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV Review


Manufacturer: LG
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Model#: 19LG.30

Average Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars

Retail Price: $429.95
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Features:
  • LCD HDTV features Clear Voice technology which enhances dialogue sound quality with tilt stand and energy Star rated
  • 720p HD resolution 1440 x 900p with HDMI 1.3 digital inputs
  • Invisible speaker system for richer more balanced sound & a polished look
  • Enhanced AV mode with three settings Cinema Sports or Game
  • 5,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio
Like all LG products the LG30 series is as aesthetically stylish as tit is technologically advanced. Slim, sleek and sophisticated - the LG30 series will enhance your sense of style.

User Submitted LG 19LG30 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV Reviews
Date: 2009-01-05
Nice TV
This TV has very good picture quality and reasonably good sound quality. It has a wide angle of vision so the picture stays clear and vivid when you move around the room. This was a huge concern for me when shopping for a small LCD TV. The construction appears to be of high quality. Very happy with this TV and would buy this model again.

Date: 2008-11-26
poor sound
Great picture, but horrible sound. I will be returning this. I wanted this LG 19lg30 to replace my small analog TV in the kitchen. It's small and compact, but I can't decipher the sounds.

Date: 2008-09-08
Watch out for lip-sync problem
I bought this model at Fry's, and just returned it after giving it a three-week trial. The picture quality is excellent. Alas, this was marred by a very noticeable lip-sync (aka lip-flap) problem when viewing HD signals - search Wikipedia for lip-sync for an explanation, but briefly, it is when the speaker's mouth movements trail the audio. This was my first exposure to HDTV and digital signals, and I assumed Comcast cable was at fault. When I called to complain, they shrugged off the problem by saying the TV's electrical design is the culprit (something about not enough "digital-processing horsepower"). Some HD TVs have a control to impart a delay to the audio to re-sync the signals, and Comcast suggested checking the user maunal to see if it has one (it does not). Whatever the truth is, the out-of-sync performance became increasingly distracting, and was a show-stopper for me.

 


 
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