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The LG 32LG70 is not a bad TV at all, but it’s tough to beat as strong a performer as the Samsung LN32C350. The only real benefits in favor of the LG is the better selection of ports and potentially lower price, due to it being a year older.

Core Attributes Comparison
Samsung LN32C350
LG 32LG70
Samsung LN32C350 LG 32LG70
Size 32 in. 32 in.
General Type LCD LCD
Format 720p 1080p

The Samsung LN32C350 definitely outperformed the LG 32LG70 in the black & white tests, offering better black levels and a wider contrast ratio. The LG did manage to beat it on peak brightness, but not by enough to affect the contrast ratio significantly.

Contrast Chart

The Samsung LN32C350 has a slightly less consistent color temperature, but was much stronger in the RGB color curves test. In that test, we saw the LG peaking much too early, meaning you can’t expect to see much detail in the highlights.

Color Temperature Comparison
Samsung LN32C350 (Score: 9.21) Color Temperature Chart
LG 32LG70 (Score: 9.98) Color Temperature Chart
RGB Comparison
Samsung LN32C350 (Score: 8.19) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response
LG 32LG70 (Score: 7.73) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response

The LG 32LG70 outmatched the Samsung LN32C350 in motion performance, thanks largely its ability not to choke up with artifacts like the Samsung did.

Motion Scores
Samsung LN32C350 LG 32LG70
Motion Score

The LG 32LG70 had the worst viewing angle by far, extending out only 24 degrees (12 degrees from center in either direction) before losing a significant portion of the contrast. The Samsung was over twice that, at 60 degrees.

Viewing Angle Comparison
Viewing Angle Chart
Samsung LN32C350: 5.0 LG 32LG70: 3.56

The LG 32LG70, along with most TVs, beats out the Samsung LN32C350 in its selection of ports, as you can see from the chart below.

Connectivity Comparison
Samsung LN32C350 Sony KDL-32L5000 LG 32LG70 VIZIO VW32L
HDMI 2 3 4 2
Component 1 2 2 2
Composite 1 1 2 1
S-Video 0 1 1 1
VGA 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio In 1 4 4 2
Digital Audio Out 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio Out 1 1 1 0
Ethernet None None None No
Wi-Fi No No No No
USB Yes No Yes No
Memory Card Types None None None None
DLNA No No No Unknown
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