Saturday 5 March 2011

New LG LCD TV 32LD452C 32inch 1366x768 60000:1 4ms HDMI HD Tuner Speaker Retail USB Cloning



LG LCDTV 32LD452C 32inch 1366x768 60000: 1 4ms HDMI HD Tuner Speaker Retail.

Public Display Settings Cloning Capable. EcoSmart Energy Saving Levels. Dynamic Contrast Ratio 60,000: 1.

Native Display Resolution 1366 x 768. Built-in ATSC/NTSC/QAM Clear Tuner. LG'S Exclusive XD ENGINE.

Invisible Speaker System with Hidden Speaker Grilles. USB 2.0 Media Host for Photos and Music.

USB Cloning. CLEAR VOICE II. REAL CINEMA. Auto-Sensing Remote Jack Pack (RJP) Compatible.





Product Details

Shipping Weight: 43.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN: B0058FVSVC

Date first available at Amazon.com: May 16, 2011















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This review is from: New LG LCD TV 32LD452C 32inch 1366x768 60000:1 4ms HDMI HD Tuner Speaker Retail USB CloningI made the mistake of buying both a Magnavox 27" stereo TV and separate DVD Recorder in 2005. The DVD Recorder broke within the 1st 2 months. I was okay on that as I'd purchased an extended warranty. I little voice told me that I should return the TV too as this didn't bode well for this brand. (I had never bought Magnavox before, but I figured that the technology's been around so long what can happen). It wasn't much longer until the TV would behave strangely when I turned it on after it had been off a while. There would be a series of clicks, the audio would cut in & out before it would go silent. I called Magnavox with this problem at least twice within the first year. they acted like it was just a little software quirk, the even called the technique "resetting" the system. they led me on with this story until the warranty expired. Now, I'm told that I have to take it to an "authorized" service provider for repairs...at my expense of course. When the problem recurred this weekend, I did an internet search to see if anyone knew anything about this problem. I learned from an 'ask the experts' web site that this was a KNOWN MANUFACTURING DEFECT, one person wrote in about it being a problem with the capacitor. when I called Magnavox about this I was told "I'm so sorry..." a variety of phrases meaning tough luck your warranty's out.



One thing I've learned the hard way: when all of the customer support is in the Phillipines, no matter when you call, and there is neither a phone number nor an email address for corporate offices/customer service, you can expect poor service.


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