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LG 37LC2D - 37" LCD TV - widescreen - 720p - HD ready - black, dark silver

LG 37LC2D - 37 LCD TV - widescreen - 720p - HD ready - black, dark silver
Brand: LG
Category: CE

List Price: $1,799.00
Buy New: $695.00
You Save: $1104.00 (61%)



New (2) Refurbished (1) from $694.00

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 60576

Media: Electronics
Display Size: 37
Shipping Weight (lbs): 85

MPN: 37LC2D
Model: 37LC2D
UPC: 719192169791
EAN: 0719192169791

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
Quick response speed and HDMI offer a clear, precise image with no loss of data. Bring the entire experience home with incredible realism and depth. From sports to games to the most delicate details, the 37" HDTV LCD television creates excitement.


Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars LG Lost Greateness   December 9, 2008
Marie B. Moyes (Lou, Ky)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have owned this for less than three weeks and its not working. I am not sure how Best Buy handles these things but I will update you later.


1 out of 5 stars Very disappointed   September 16, 2007
L. Feldman (NYC)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Last May, 2006 I talked my elderly parents into buying a "new-fangled" flat screen LCD...not an easy task considering Dad's old tube TVs were still working fine after 15yrs of constant use. We went to Circuit City and decided on the LG 37"...it was the least expensive and seemed to have the best picture.

Dad didn't want to pay for an expensive CC extended warranty because we figured if something were to go wrong with the set, it would happen within a year.

We got the set home and installed...the picture was so good with just the coaxial cable connection that Dad canceled the appointment I had made with Comcast to set him up with a hi-def digital box.

Well, everything went fine until July 2007...two months after the LG warranty expired, the TV suddenly stopped responding to the remotes...not just the LG remote, but another universal remote that he had programmed as well. He eliminated all of the obvious causes...dead batteries, blocked sensors,light interference etc. He had the TV taken into be repaired. The tech, after undoing almost 100 screws to get to the circuit board, said he found and repaired a badly soldered wire (which surprised me since I figured that these circuit boards are all solid)..that was the only thing he could figure was wrong with it. The TV/remotes worked fine for about 3 weeks and now the same thing has happened again. So my 89 yr old father has to get up and go over to the TV every time he wants to adjust the volume of change channels. I call it the LG Senior Citizen Workout.

Of course the set is beyond warranty, so neither LG nor CC has any legal responsibility...except that people should know that there are serious manufacturing flaws in these products that are not easy repairable...even if the consumer is willing to pay for the repair.

LFNYC



4 out of 5 stars Veh-E Nice! I Like!   July 6, 2007
J. Mcghee (California)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Went to the store to check this one out first hand. The reasons I bought were that it had a great contrast ratio. The picture was bright and had a lot of depth to it. Also you didn't get the graininess you get in some TV's. Like when the picture is on a persons face, it doesn't look like pixels are swirling and it also doesn't look like people are made into plastic figures either. A lot of the more known TV's, Sony, etc, had both of those problems and I wondered why people were paying twice as much.... Just to say they bought a Sony?


1 out of 5 stars stopped working   June 30, 2007
TDPittsford (Stamford, CT United States)
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

screen went black and unit stopped working after only 5 weeks from purchase with only normal use, nothing out of ordinary. I was able to temporarily reset the tv and get it to work again by disconnecting the power for an hour, but it quickly stopped working again. almost like the whole thing just locks up. sounds like the same problem found on other other models. BEWARE.


5 out of 5 stars Good deal for the money   June 15, 2007
Rosemary Thornton (Norfolk, VA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In the spirit of American consumerism, we used an unexpected bonus to purchase this extra-chubby television. When used with a High Definition tuner on HD channels, the clarity is simply stunning. I swear you can see the individual complexions (zits and all) on the crowd's face at the baseball stadium (which is how our HDTV is most frequently used).

The sound quality is very good. We don't have surround sound or any auxillary speakers but the TV's built-speakers are first rate. The hubby and I live in a house with window air conditioners and we're both half deaf, so we're frequently cranking the volume way, way up and there's no distortion. Thus far, we've only gone 50% on the volume and that's enough to overcome the loud air conditioner and our own deafness.

On the non-HD channels, the picture quality is still very good. The controls (and the remote) are easy to operate, but you'll need a magnifying glass to read the wording on the tv-mounted controls.

We had this baby hooked-up and ready to roll in under 30 minutes, which is pretty darn quick. And thus far, it's been a great television. We also observed that it was one of the cheapest sets offered. How I wish we Americans could learn how to build things again...sigh. But this LG HDTV is very impressive. I'd highly recommend it.


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