I am actually using this monitor right now, and use to play all consoles in my room. Just a gorgeous look, black, really elegant, maybe not the largest of monitors/tvs but gets the job done. Easy to get up, although stand took a while to fix on. Many outputs can be hooked up, I personally use ... Read review
market.Q: How do I choose the right size wall mount bracket for my LCD/Plasma TV? Is this TV Bracket compatible with my TV?A:Check the back of your TV and find the four threaded holes (if there is no threaded holes or less then four holes, then the TV is not classified as wall-mountable);Measure the horizontal and vertical distances between them (in mm); for example, horizontal = 400mm vertical =200mm;Select a bracket whose supported max. mounting-hole pattern is larger than one you have just measured; but its overall size should be smaller than the TV otherwise the bracket will be stickout from the back of the TV;You might also want to check whether the TV connections/ports is facing backward or not, if yes then do NOT select super slim wall brackets like PLB104 and PLB105 series because you might have great difficulties to get the cables into the slim space between the TV and wall.Don't just look at the TV sizes mentioned on the item title, it is only for general references.Want the TV to be very close to the wall? try the super-slim bracket PLB105S (not suitable for TVs with connection ports facing backward toward wall, otherwise it will be difficult to connect the SCART cables)Want to install the TV in the corner? try the Swivel&Tilting bracket PLB109S
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market.Q: How do I choose the right size wall mount bracket for my LCD/Plasma TV? Is this TV Bracket compatible with my TV?A:Check the back of your TV and find the four threaded holes (if there is no threaded holes or less then four holes, then the TV is not classified as wall-mountable);Measure the horizontal and vertical distances between them (in mm); for example, horizontal = 400mm vertical =200mm;Select a bracket whose supported max. mounting-hole pattern is larger than one you have just measured; but its overall size should be smaller than the TV otherwise the bracket will be stickout from the back of the TV;You might also want to check whether the TV connections/ports is facing backward or not, if yes then do NOT select super slim wall brackets like PLB104 and PLB105 series because you might have great difficulties to get the cables into the slim space between the TV and wall.Don't just look at the TV sizes mentioned on the item title, it is only for general references.Want the TV to be very close to the wall? try the super-slim bracket PLB105S (not suitable for TVs with connection ports facing backward toward wall, otherwise it will be difficult to connect the SCART cables)Want to install the TV in the corner? try the Swivel&Tilting bracket PLB109S
Sleek, elegant, easy to use, many outputs, doubles as monitor
Disadvantages:
dirty easily, audio is a bit plain
Recommend to potential buyers:
yes
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I am actually using this monitor right now, and use to play all consoles in my room. Just a gorgeous look, black, really elegant, maybe not the largest of monitors/tvs but gets the job done. Easy to get up, although stand took a while to fix on. Many outputs can be hooked up, I personally use the pc, wii and xbox 360 all at the same time, and you can simply change the channel with the press of a few buttons. Very easy to use, although I imagine tuning tv channels would be a pain (as with any tv). The resolution can go anywhere up to (from what i experienced) 1600x1050 pixels, maybe my graphics card isnt greatly capable of more but it looks really nice on this particular monitor. I find it money well invested in my gaming life, saves hooking up multiple tv's and isnt a huge electricity eater. Only let downs are the fact it gets dirty really easily, screen gets dirty easily and the black shiny plastic gets fingerprints and dust very quickly, so its a bugger to keep clean, and also the audio doesnt seem to have any simulated surround asound, so it seems a bit flat to listen to things. Otherwise, a very nice choice of lcd.
Advantages: Superb quality, style, options, inputs, ease of use, freeview. Disadvantages: Remote can be iffy,
...Price and quality wise, the LG was blowing the others out of the water, which I thought was surprising considering Phillips usually do a good price and decent quality. After purchase I've been very impressed, no defects, and picture quality and sound are excellent, except for the sound on movies downloaded and played through the HDMI and audio jack. The volume on the tv has to be turned up to over 40 to be audible and enjoyable at the end of the ... ...tv however has to be it's star range of inputs. There isn't another tv on the market at this price that can compete. I am not hugely impressed with the remote, there are times when it doesn't work and I have to turn the tv off at the mains to get it going again. ...
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Advantages: Cheap, Good Picture, Pleanty of Features Disadvantages: Sound
We purchased this TV around Christmas time as a direct replacement for a Panasonic 28 inch CRT and I have to amit the picture quality is far superior to what we have been used to. DVDs especially appear to be much more crisp, however as we do not have a HD DVD player or TV input I could not comment on these features.
The Xbox 360 looks much sharper an is a big improvement. The Wii strangly enough appears to look worse. Only because you can now really ... ...pleanty of sound and display options to play with and the auto tune function hapily tunes in all your channels with minimum fuss.
There are enough inputs also. As there are only 2 scart inputs you just may need to invest in new HDMI inputs for which there are 3 of. The biggest let down is the sound. When we purchased the system we were informed that LCDs in general do not have great speakers built in and to get the most from your system you need ...
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I did alot of research and googling, looking for a 32" LCD TV.... as it was my first TV for my new studio flat. Needed something slim and sleek... Considering the price, the quality and the great reviews, i was pushed to the LG.
Have to say - i have no regrets. Bought this TV about a month ago and am so impressed with it. The picture quality is brilliant,it has a built in freeview - so no need for extra box. The sound is good, as you can select ...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
Advantages: Cheap, Good Picture, Pleanty of Features Disadvantages: Sound!!!
We purchased this TV around Christmas time as a direct replacement for a Panasonic 28 inch CRT and I have to amit the picture quality is far superior to what we have been used to. DVDs especially appear to be much more crisp, however as we do not have a HD DVD player or TV input I could not comment on these features.
The Xbox 360 looks much sharper an is a big improvement. The Wii strangly enough appears to look worse. Only because you can now really ... ...pleanty of sound and display options to play with and the auto tune function hapily tunes in all your channels with minimum fuss.
There are enough inputs also. As there are only 2 scart inputs you just may need to invest in new HDMI inputs for which there are 3 of. The biggest let down is the sound. When we purchased the system we were informed that LCDs in general do not have great speakers built in and to get the most from your system you need ...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average not helpful