We saw the LG32LH20 at Sights and Sounds awhile ago and here is my quick take of the unit: (We were shopping along with my aunt for a dedicated PS3 T.V for her kid)
DVD/Blu-Ray:
For a 720p native model, the LH20 jumped at me with surprisingly good colors. It will remind you of the color defenition of the older LG 32 Plasma with better defined details. The 32PC5RV will still catch your immediate attention, but a careful look will show you that this LCD is definitely close to it's "legendary" plasma brother. For DVD we fired up Star Wars episode 4, and checked for uneven lighting as the opening rolled. As expected, there were a few extra bright spots but nothing too overbearing to actually ruin the show. DVD viewing was pleasant with hints of picture noise, and a bit of "extra" glare - A phenomenon that plagues even the best of LCD's. Blu-ray on the other hand was nearly flint free, and fast action scenes from the "Transformers" were handled with relative ease and picturesque finesse.
PS3:
Playing violent quick first person scans with "Resistance" delivered a near blur free performance. Colors remain vibrant and "arcadey", while maintaining the ever important accurate input response times(At Least for gamers).
My take:
With the LCD and Plasma market being flooded with "Full HD" panels, it's refreshing to see a very strong 720p performer - Surprising and delighting us further with it's excellent picture quality and relatively low price.
Pro's
+Good colors
+High contrast ratio rated at 30,000 to 1 for an above average LCD "black-level" performance (Given this is just an HD-Ready T.V)
+Very good viewing angles
+Great gaming input response time
Con's
-Overly bright at times
-Some picture noise
More on this tomorrow along with the new Samsung series 5 (On a new thread
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