The 32LH5000 carries some great features for its money - especially the DivX HD playback - and goes out of its way to be user-friendly and look great in your living room. The set has a game stab at seeing off some of LCD's traditional image flaws, too.
But ultimately its underwhelming black levels mean that rather than being a 'must buy', the 32LH5000 is merely an option to consider if you really can't afford the hundred pounds or so extra needed to bag a Sony 32W5500 or Samsung 32B650 instead.Read full review
John, can you recommend me a 32" set with good black levels under £400?
I can shrug off fancy image processing or 1080p, but poor blacks are a significant eyesore.
Also, does anyone know why we still use interlaced/progressive video formats? Seems to be a throwback to the CRT days, where alternate fields were displayed to match the hertz rating of your country's mains electricity, eg. US: 60hz, so 30fps, UK: 50hz, so 25fps.
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