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LG 32LH40

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Viewing Effects Summary



Editorial Note: This is a review of the LG 32LH40. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the LH40 series. The LH40 series includes the following models: 37LH40, 42LH40, 47LH40, and 55LH40.  Read here for more details on series differences.

• Average viewing angle for an LCD.
• Screen is somewhat reflective.
• Testing done using DisplayMate Software

Viewing Angle (5.12)

For this test, we measure a TV's contrast ratio at various viewing angles. Once you get about 23° away from dead center, you'll only see about 50% of the TV's maximum contrast ratio. This is an average result for an LCD; if you're looking for a TV that won't dissapoint, even in excess of 100°, look at plasmas.

Viewing Angle
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Reflectance (6.50)

For this section, we shine an array of LEDs at the screen. We found that the 32LH40's screen was more diffusive than reflective, but we were still able to make out all the individual points of light. Further, the resulting glow took up a large portion of the screen. If the light isn't shining straight at your TV, however, it won't make a significant difference in your viewing experience.

Video Processing (2.50)

The 32LH40 had a few video processing features, some of which caused a visible effect, some of which didn't do anything noteworthy. We're also at a bit of a loss about what they were supposed to do, since the screen doesn't have any explanatory pop-ups and the manual is mum on the subject.

Setting Claimed Function Our Impression
Dynamic Contrast N/A Dynamically adjusts contrast, by blowing out the brightest and darkest parts of the picture.
Dynamic Color N/A Dynamically adjusts color, which results in a lot of oversaturation.
Noise Reduction N/A It does, in fact, reduce noise.
Eye Care N/A We didn't see anything worth mentioning.
Edge Enhancer N/A This created some sharpness artifacts in areas of high contrast.
Other Models in the LH40 Series
This is a review of the LG 32LH40. The other sizes of HDTVs in this series should be similar in terms of performance and usability. For details about any differences, click on the image to jump to the Series Comparison page.
LG 37LH40
37 inches
LG 42LH40
42 inches
LG 47LH40
47 inches
LG 55LH40
55 inches

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