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Brand: LG
SKU: 32LH20
UPC: 92811246905204
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Color: Black
Type: LCD
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Width: 31.7"
Height: 23"
Depth: "
Features
Energy Star: Yes
Technical Details
Screen Size: 32"
Brightness: 450 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio: 30,000:1
Resolution: 1366 x 768
Compatible Technology: HDTV
HD: 720p

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LG 32LH20

LG 32LH20 32" Class 720p Flat-Panel LCD HDTV with 60Hz refresh rate - in Black
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Watch movies, TV shows, sporting events and more on this stunning 32" flat-panel LCD HDTV, featuring 2 HDMI inputs and a PC input for easy integration into your home theater system.

LG 32LH20 Description:

The LG 32LH20 31" High Definition LCD TV is an entry-level TV featuring 720p native resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. The series is ISFccc ready and includes two HDMI inputs for connection to high definition devices. A feature-rich HDTV in a size for every room. With a top-class contrast ratio of 30,000:1, this LG HDTV provides vivid images even in a bright environment, eliminating optical glare and minimizing light reflection.

LG 32LH20 Features:

30,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio: With a top-class contrast ratio of 30,000:1, this LG HDTV provides vivid images even in a bright environment, eliminating optical glare and minimizing light reflection
Invisible Speaker System: Fine tuned by renowned audio expert Mr. Mark Levinson, LG TVs utilize a unique speaker system that delivers a clean, polished look and enhanced audio with a wider sound field
AV Mode II: LG HDTVs include 3 AV Modes, preset to optimize picture and sound settings based on Cinema, Sports or Game content. AV Modes can be easily set with a convenient button on the remote control. Cinema Mode is pre-calibrated using ISFccc parameters for a film-like experience
Picture Wizard: Enables easy self-calibration by providing on-screen reference points for key picture quality elements like black level, color, tint, sharpness and backlight levels
Clear Voice II: Automatically enhances and amplifies the sound of the human voice frequency range to help keep dialogue audible when background noise swells. Can also be personalized with a new 12-step adjustment level
ISFccc Ready: LG's ISFccc Ready HDTVs contain the detailed standards necessary for professional calibration of contrast, tint, sharpness and color levels to meet local lighting conditions for both day and night time viewing. Settings are added to preset modes for easy access from your LG remote
24p Real Cinema
Smart Energy Saving

LG 32LH20 Specifications:


Screen Size (Class)32" Class (31.5" diagonal)
Native Display Resolution1366 x 768p
Brightness (cd/m2)450
Dynamic Contrast Ratio30,000:1
Viewing Angle178 / 178
Color Reproduction10 Bit
Response Time6ms
True Viewing AngleYes
Life Span (Typical)60,000 hrs
Broadcasting system AnalogYes
Broadcasting system ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAMYes
XD EngineYes
Aspect Ratio16:9
Aspect Ratio Correction6 Modes
Just Scan (1:1 Pixel Matching) HDMI1080p/1080i/720p
Just Scan (1:1 Pixel Matching) Component1080p/1080i/720p
Just Scan (1:1 Pixel Matching) RF1080i/720p
Enhanced Noise ReductionYes (3D & MPEG)
Color Temperature Control3 Modes
24p Real CinemaYes (2:2)
3:2 PulldownYes
Picture ResetYes
AV Mode II (Picture & Sound)3 Modes
ISFccc ReadyYes
xvYCCYes
DTV Signal Strength IndicatorYes
Mono/Stereo/Dual (MTS/SAP)Yes
Audio Output Power (Watts - THD 10%)10W + 10W
Invisible Speaker System Details1 Way 2 Speaker
Dolby Digital 5.1 DecoderYes
Surround System TypeSRS TruSurround XT
Bass/Treble/Balance ControlsYes
Clear Voice IIYes
Auto Volume Leveler IIYes
Sound Mode5 Modes
Picture WizardYes
Backlight ControlYes
Smart Energy SavingYes
Mechanical Power OffYes
1080p Source Input HDMI60p/30p/24p
1080p Source Input Component60p/30p/24p
1080p Source Input RGBWXGA
A/V Input NavigationYes
Input LabelingYes
Quick View (Previous Channel)Yes
Quick Setup GuideYes
e-ManualYes
Parental Control w/V-ChipYes
Key LockYes
Closed CaptionYes
LG SIMPLINK (HDMI CEC)Yes
LanguageEnglish/Spanish/French/Korean
Alvin UIYes
Auto Tuning/ProgrammingYes
Channel Add/DeleteYes
Channel LabelingYes
Favorite Channel ProgrammingYes
Auto/Manual ClockYes
On/Off TimerYes
Sleep TimerYes
Auto Off/Auto SleepYes
RF In (Antenna/Cable)1
L/R Audio/Component Video In1
HD Component Video In1 (Y,Pb,Pr) + L/R Audio
Digital Audio Out (Optical)1
HDMI/HDCP Input2 (V.1.3 with Deep Color)
RGB In (D-Sub 15pin) - PC1
PC Audio Input1
RS-232c In (Control/Service)1
USB (Service only)1
Swivel Stand (degrees)20 / 20
VESA Compliant (W x H)200mm x100mm
Remote Control TypeUnified
Voltage, Hz100V - 240V, 50/60 Hz
On Mode (Average)84.1W
Stand-by Mode>1W
ENERGY STAR 3.0 CompliantYes
Power requirementAC100-240V ~ 50/60Hz
Television SystemNTSC-M, ATSC, 64 & 256 QAM
Program CoverageVHF 2-13, UHF 14-69, CATV 1-135, DTV 2-69, CADTV 1-135
External Antenna Impedance75 ohm
Operating Temperature32 ~ 104F (0 ~ 40C)
Operating HumidityLess than 80%
Storage Temperature-4 ~ 140F (-20 ~ 60C)
Storage HumidityLess than 85%
TV without stand (W x H x D)31.7" x 20.8" x 3.1"
TV with stand (W x H x D)31.7" x 23.0" x 8.8"
TV without stand weight22.9 lbs
TV with stand weight25.4 lbs
WarrantyLG 1 year parts & labor limited warranty

Box Contents


  • LG 32" Class 720p Flat-Panel LCD HDTV
  • Swivel stand
  • Remote
  • Owner's manual

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An extended service plan is generally an extension of your original manufacturer's warranty. Most manufacturers warranty their products to be free from defects for up to one year from the date of purchase. This warranty virtually guarantees you that if your newly purchased product fails, the manufacturer will protect you from the high costs of replacement parts and labor necessary to repair your product. Extended service plans lengthen your product's coverage for up to an additional 60 months (5 years) to insure you get years of performance satisfaction from your newly purchased product.

How is this different than the manufacturer's warranty?
A manufacturer's warranty usually offers limited coverage for a limited time, with parts and labor carrying separate lengths of coverage. For example, a common manufacturer warranty of a product might cover a consumer for one full year on parts defects but only 90 days on the high cost of labor involved to change those parts. Extended service plans provide comprehensive, long term, even length coverage. This means that should your product fail within your plans coverage time frame, both parts and labor costs are covered.

How do I buy an Extended Service Plan?
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Can I renew my Consumer Priority Service extended service plan?
Yes, service plans are renewable and must be submitted 30 days prior to the original plans expiration. Please contact a sales representative to discuss your renewal options.

What should I do if I need extended service?
Our extended service providers offer an easy to use interactive form online which you may use to request that they initiate a claim on your product. Your other alternative is to call the toll-free number on your extended warranty card or email and have a qualified representative make this request for you with the information you will provide. We believe that our claim initiation request process is the absolute best our industry has to offer. It is designed for simplicity and speed.

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Our company works with over 11,000 authorized service professionals. Each technician is extensively trained by the respective manufacturers to provide service on your products. Authorized technicians must complete annual and bi-annual continued education exams in addition to being well versed in manufacturer supplied update bulletins to ensure their level of expertise is as current as the new products which come to market. We urge our customers to provide feedback regarding their experiences which we later use to insure that the level of service we are expected to provide is exactly the level of service you receive.

May I transfer my extended service plan to another person?
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Will I have to pay a deductible or any other "hidden costs"?
Generally, the amount of a deductible is almost always proportional to the amount of the premium charged. In order to have a lower deductible, even as low as $0, the plan holder would generally have to agree to a higher premium. For those who want lower premiums, they must agree to a higher deductible. Our extended service plans carry a $0.00 deductible along with low premiums. This means that with an extended service plan there are no high upfront costs and they are committed to cover 100% parts and labor costs on any authorized claim.

Types of Televisions:

Plasma
In Plasma technology, the display itself consists of cells. Within each cell two glass panels are separated by a narrow gap in which neon-xenon gas is injected and sealed in plasma form. The gas is electrically charged at specific intervals when the Plasma set is in use. The charged gas then strikes red, green, and blue phosphors, thus creating a television image. Each group of red, green, and blue phosphors is called a pixel.

Some Advantages of Plasma Televisions are:
  • Larger Screen Sizes Available
  • Better Contrast Ratio, so Blacks are deeper
  • Better Color Saturation
  • Little to no lag in Fast Moving Images


  • Some Disadvantages of Plasma Televisions are:
  • Susceptible to Burn-Ins(Image is “burnt” onto the screen when left on the screen too long)
  • Generates a lot of heat
  • Does not perform well at high altitudes


  • LCD
    LCD stands for liquid crystal display. These types of displays are made of two layers of transparent material, which are polarized, and are "glued" together. One of the layers is coated with a special polymer that holds the individual liquid crystals. Current is then passed through individual crystals, which allow the crystals to pass or block light to create images. LCD crystals do not produce their own light, so an external light source, such as florescent bulb is needed for the image created by the LCD to become visible to the viewer.

    Some Advantages of LCD Televisions are:
  • Low energy consumption
  • Reduced Glare
  • No "burn-in" effect
  • Cool running temperatures
  • No high altitude issues
  • Greater Brightness
  • Lighter in weight


  • Some Disadvantages of LCD Televisions are:

  • Low contrast ratio
  • Fast Moving Images sometimes lag
  • Individual Pixels can burn out and cannot be replaced
  • Smaller Viewing Angle (although not significant difference)


    DLP
    DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology utilizes a small Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) to tilt more than 1.3 million micromirrors-each of them less than the width of a human hair-toward (ON) or away from (OFF) the light source inside the DLP. This process creates light or dark pixels on the face of the projection screen. The light then filters to a color wheel, which rotates 120 times per second, producing the correct hue. Each mirror can turn on or off several thousands of times per second resulting in a technology that can reproduce up to 1024 shades of gray.

    Some Advantages of DLP Televisions are:
  • Little to no affection by ambient light
  • Better Contrast Ratio, so Blacks are deeper
  • High refresh rate
  • No lagging images or burn-ins
  • Not affected by altitudes
  • Tuner built-in in most models
  • The only thing that can burn out is the bulb, which can be replaced, so you could use this TV virtually forever
  • Many connections available - Can also be used as a monitor


  • Some Disadvantages of DLP Televisions are:
  • Must be viewed at eye level for the best picture
  • While a bulb will only cost around $200, a professional will need to install it, incurring an additional cost.
  • They are heavy and cannot easily be moved.


  • Direct View(CRT)
    Direct-view TVs, also known as the traditional tube television, consist of a single cathode ray tube (CRT) and electron beam that excites and illuminates phosphors on the inside surface of the TV screen.

    Some Advantages of CRT Televisions are:
  • Low in cost
  • Best black level, contrast, shadow detail and color performance of any video technology out there
  • Not affected by ambient light
  • Can be viewed from any angle
  • Very Long Life Expectancy


  • Some Disadvantages of CRT Televisions are:
  • Size and Weight of Television make it very heavy
  • Limited screen size - 38 inches is about the max for CRT TVs
  • Uses old technology


  • Choosing the Best TV Size:

    Where you are putting your television and what you are using it for will determine the perfect TV size for your room.

    Living (or Family) Room
    For living rooms and other spaces with high TV use, 37 inch and larger are the most popular choices. In large rooms, the largest size possible is usually best.

    Bedrooms
    For bedrooms, offices and other medium-sized spaces, a tv that is from 26 to 37 inches is your best bet.

    Kitchens & Smaller Rooms
    For kitchens and smaller rooms where you will be close to the TV, a 15 to 19 inch screen is best suited.

    Refer to the below chart for the mimimum distance you should be from the television.

    TV Viewing Distance Chart
    Diagonal Size Minimum Viewing Distance Maximum Viewing Distance
    26" 3 ft. 6 ft.
    32" 3.5 ft. 7 ft.
    37" 4 ft. 8 ft.
    42" 5 ft. 10 ft.
    47" 6 ft. 12 ft.
    50" 6.5 ft. 13 ft.
    60" 7 ft. 15 ft.


    High Definition vs. Standard Definition

    Standard definition is analog signals with resolution of 480i (480 lines drawn onscreen in an interlaced pattern, odd lines separately from even), the format in which TV content is delivered over regular analog broadcasts and basic (non-digital) cable. On the best TVs, the picture quality can be very good or even excellent, but it doesn't compare to the best that HD can offer.

    Enhanced definition falls between standard and high definition. ED signals are digital, with resolution of 480p (480 lines scanned progressively). This is equivalent to DVD quality, which is a little better than standard definition but not as good as high definition. Some ED sets can accept HD signals, but they convert them to a lower resolution that they can display, so the picture quality won't match that of true HD. On the best EDTVs, it can be quite good.

    High definition offers the best TV viewing possible. HD is a digital-TV format that contains more and finer detail than other formats, so images can have almost lifelike clarity. The picture quality can be stunning, especially on a large, wide-screen set. In technical terms, HD images have higher definition, meaning more picture elements (lines or pixels) make up each image. Most HD broadcasts today are either 1080i (1,080 lines drawn on-screen separately in an odd/even pattern, then interlaced to form one image) or 720p (720 lines scanned in one sweep, or progressively). Another HD format, 1080p, has 1,080 lines drawn in a progressive pattern, which potentially yields the finest detail. This format isn't yet being used for TV broadcasts, but some HD DVDs that support 1080p are expected to arrive this year. TVs with 1080p native resolution have already started to appear on the market.

    The below chart explains further the difference between Standard and High Definition Signals.

    Resolution and Picture Quality Table
    Picture Quality Good Quality Better Quality Best Quality
    Standard Definition TV Standard Definition DVD Enhanced Definition TV 720p High Definition TV 1080i High Definition TV 1080p High Definition TV/Blu-Ray
    Aspect Ratio Full Screen 4:3 Full Screen 4:3/Widescreen 16:9 Widescreen 16:9 Widescreen 16:9 Widescreen 16:9 Widescreen 16:9
    Resolution 640 x 480 720 x 480 854 x 480 1280 x 720 1920 x 720 1920 x 720
    Scanning Interlaced Interlaced Progressive Progressive Interlaced Progressive


    Which Audio/Video Connection is the best?
    Connector Type Quality Signal Type Description
    HDMI Highest Digital HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is an uncompressed, all-digital signal that combines both audio and video. This connection gives you the optimal 1080p signal and up to 7.1 channel sound.
    DVI Highest Digital DVI (Digital Video Interface) is a video connection that will deliver 1080p video signal, but it does not carry audio signals.
    Component Video Good Analog Component Video, or RGB, is an analog signal connection that splits the video into 3 separate signals, 2 for color and 1 for brightness. The maximum resolution on this connection type is 720p or 1080i.
    S-Video Decent Analog S-Video (S for Separate) is a type of component video signal because the color and brightness signals are transmitted on separate wires. S-Video is not used for high definition resolutions.
    Composite Video Average Analog Composite, or RCA, connections can be found on almost all video components. Color and brightness pass over the same cable. Although it is the most common connection found, it is also the least quality.


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