There are times - with bright, colourful and ideally HD fare - when the 32LH4000 produces the sort of pictures you'd feel chuffed to find on a TV costing twice as much. And it's not a bad standard def performer either. Arguably, these strengths are already enough for a TV costing under £500. But some familiar weaknesses with black level and viewing angles together with a curious audio sync issue can't help but take the gloss off what is, for much of the time, a quite stellar budget effort.
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