AT FIRST LOOK, this model looks a lot similar to TX-32LXD50, which it's restore, but there’s vital dissimilarity a further HDMI port. This will show priceless as more and more HD kit hits the streets, though it is a disgrace there's no computer input too.
High-definition movies amaze, with still Bolton vs. Charlton looking exhilarating. However, in spite of being flat and noise-free, colours seem a stroke muted contrast to the JVC LT32DX7 and Sony KDL-32V2000 sets and the movies obviously compliment than its four test competitors. That's not to say its inferior, but it doesn't clutch you by the collar in the way that the JVC does.
The up scaled Big Leboski Special Edition DVD player shows off good black levels, though aspect tends to tail off into the dark depths.



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