While no expert thinks the 37-inch LG 37LH30 can compete with the top performing LCD TVs, most say that it offers advantages that are unique to its price. First and foremost are great colors and an extensive array of picture controls. In addition, the LG 37LH30 includes special modes that let professional calibrators and dedicated amateurs get things close to technical perfection. For everyone else, the Picture Wizard's built-in test patterns are easy to use and yield results that are almost as good. An anti-reflective screen is a big plus for those who plan to use the TV in a well-lit room. However, most also say that although the blacks are acceptable, they can't compare to the more expensive LCD TVs, and screen uniformity could be better. Of course, TVs with better blacks and better screen uniformity -- such as the 37-inch Samsung LN37B650 (*Est. $1,100) -- also cost a bit more than the LG 37LH30. Other screen sizes in the series include the 32-inch LG 32LH30 (*Est. $590), 42-inch 42LH30 (*Est. $765) and the 47-inch LG 47LH30 (*Est. $1,000); all should perform similarly.
We found some good professional feedback for the 37-inch LG 37LH30. At opposite ends of the spectrum, TelevisionInfo.com's report is packed with technical details, while ConsumerReports.org offers just a few short paragraphs. However, both reviewers back their conclusions with solid testing. To balance things out, CNET tests LCD TVs and weighs in with a report on the LG 3LH30, providing a decent -- but not overwhelming -- level of detail. However, CNET bases its report on the site's evaluation of a larger screen size in the series. While there isn't a ton of user feedback, a decent sampling of opinions is available at BestBuy.com.
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