LG 32" 32LK330U HD Ready LCD TV
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LG 32" 32LK330U HD Ready LCD TV
Scan code: LN42610 Manufacturer code: 32LK330U
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LG 32" 32LK330U HD Ready LCD TV

32" LG 32LK330U, Black Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV, 1366x768, 70,000:1, 350cd/m², Speakers

Scan code: LN42610 Manufacturer code: 32LK330U
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Product Overview 32" HD Ready LCD TV
The LK3 LCD TV series is HD Ready with built in digital freeview and uses invisible speaker technology giving you great picture and sound together
Features LCD
LG LCD TVs are perfect for general viewing and are available in a wide range of screen sizes so whatever size you want in your room, they can fit the bill.

2 HDMI INPUTS
Connect your High Definition devices such as games console or blu-ray player through the two H-D-M-I ports for a true High Definition multimedia experience.

AV Mode
Quickly and easily select from one of three preset AV modes for Cinema, Sports, or Games to enjoy optimised HDTV picture and audio.

HD-Ready
High-definition television, or HDTV, is a new standard of TV with better-quality picture and sound than what you're used to. HDTV brings you closer to the action, offering more colours and a higher resolution picture similar to what you'd see at a cinema. This can make HDTV images clearer, sharper, more detailed and very life-like.

Freeview
All LG TVs come with built-in Digital Freeview making sure you're ready for the digital switch-over. With LG TVs you'll have access to over 40 Freeview TV and radio channels, 8 day on-screen guide and access to digital interactive services.

Div X HD Playback
Connect your digital camera, MP3 player or flash memory through the USB port to show off your latest holiday snaps, music collection or High Definition DivX movies for a true multimedia experience.
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LG 32" 32LK330U HD Ready LCD TV
LG 32" 32LK330U HD Ready LCD TV