Which Lcd Tv Should I Buy For My College Dorm?
February 28, 2010 by admin
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I found the LG 32LH20 720p LCD HDTV and the Samsung LN32B360 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV on Amazon for the same price.
You can find the LG here….http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/det…
And the Samsung here…http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/det…
Which is better?
I may utilize this TV as a monitor at some point, and I am a gamer so quality is important to me, both sound and video.
Thanks for you help in advance.

I would go with the Samsung. Right now, Samsung is the top rated LCD maker. Also, LG is known more for their plasma tv’s than there LCD tv’s. From the LG’s that I’ve actually seen, they were a pretty poor quality picture compared to the Samsungs we had in the store.
I was in a dorm last year and you don’t really NEED a 32 inch TV at all, but if you want it then I would go with the Samsung. It is ranked higher in overall quality, and has been getting better reviews. Check out my site http://www.besttvreview.com for more information. Hope this helps, good luck at school!
i have an LG and its great and my friend has a samusung now they are not the exact same models but we both agree the LG is better. Thats just my opinion.
best bet is to go to your local electronic store and look at an LG and Samsung and compare picture ans sound quality
I have the Samsung LN32B460, and there is a very noticeable blur when motion occurs on the screen. I know it’s not the same exact thing as the LN32B360, but it should be very similar. I’m currently contemplating exchanging it for a Sony KDL-32L5000 right now, which is about $500 at Bestbuy and is said to be very good. LGs get very mixed reviews. Some people love them, and others say that they’re crap and/or stop working. I have an LG W1942T monitor that I use for one of my PCs, and it works fine in the year I’ve had it. It did suddenly stop working once, but I got it repaired since it was still under warranty, and I haven’t had any problems since. I don’t know about LG TVs, though. But, in my opinion, you can look at specs all day. But until you actually go and see and compare the TVs, you’re going to have a very hard time deciding on what to get. I’d suggest going to your local Bestbuy and comparing them for yourself. At mine, they’re both there, pretty much right beside each other. Good luck!