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LG 32LG70 Comparison

The LG32LG70 is not a fantastic television, but it costs nearly twice as much. On the plus side, the USB port on the LG allows for music and video clip playback from a thumb drive. It’s also a 1080p television, and therefore a higher resolution than the Sylvania. On the down side, the performance is only so-so, and the viewing angle is terribly narrow.

Core Attributes Comparison
Sylvania LC321SSX
LG 32LG70
Sylvania LC321SSX LG 32LG70
Size 32 in. 32 in.
General Type LCD LCD
Format 720p 1080p

The Sylvania LC321SSX is able to produce deeper black levels than the LG, which is really what people look for most in this set of performance values. The LG 32LG70 had brighter whites, but the Sylvania had an overall wider contrast ratio.

Contrast Chart

The color temperature consistency of the LG 32LG70 is far superior to the Sylvania LC321SSX, as you can see from the charts below. But the color gradations, measured in the RGB curves, are roughly similar. Overall, we prefer the LG.

Color Temperature Comparison
Sylvania LC321SSX (Score: 1.18) Color Temperature Chart
LG 32LG70 (Score: 9.98) Color Temperature Chart
RGB Comparison
Sylvania LC321SSX (Score: 8.03) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response
LG 32LG70 (Score: 7.73) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response

The Sylvania LC321SSX proved to be an inferior television in our motion testing, due to the flickering, wobblies, and artifacting that we saw. The LG, while not perfect, is much better.

Motion Scores
Sylvania LC321SSX LG 32LG70
Motion Score

The LG 32LG70 has a narrower viewing angle than most LCDs, which are narrow to begin with. It measured about 12 degrees from center in either direction, or 24 degrees in total. The other three TVs in this comparison pool had nearly double that viewing angle.

Viewing Angle Comparison
Viewing Angle Chart
Sylvania LC321SSX: 3.09 LG 32LG70: 3.56

The LG32LG70 has the added benefit of a USB port, which allows for the playback of video and music clips loaded onto a thumb drive. Even without that, the LG’s port selection is better, with additional audio inputs and outputs, and a VGA port.

Connectivity Comparison
Sylvania LC321SSX VIZIO VW32L Samsung LN32B460 LG 32LG70
HDMI 3 2 3 4
Component 1 2 2 2
Composite 1 1 2 2
S-Video 1 1 0 1
VGA 0 1 1 1
Analog Audio In 3 2 4 4
Digital Audio Out 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio Out 0 0 2 1
Ethernet None No None None
Wi-Fi Unknown No Unknown No
USB No No No Yes
Memory Card Types None None None None
DLNA Unknown Unknown Unknown No
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