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Review: HP LC3272N

Our DVD movie looked great on this affordable contender from HP, marred only by harsh whites and oversaturated colors. Both problems are correctable, but you will sacrifice some clarity. A grainy picture from our Blu-ray movie, on the other hand, proved that noise reduction was a no-show. And its utilitarian, industrial case design left us […]
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Rating:

8/10

WIRED
Simple menus make setup and source selection a breeze. Cheapest model to offer three HDMI inputs.
TIRED
Poor HD source-conversion shows candy-cane-like moir distortion in some 1080i sources.

Our DVD movie looked great on this affordable contender from HP, marred only by harsh whites and oversaturated colors. Both problems are correctable, but you will sacrifice some clarity. A grainy picture from our Blu-ray movie, on the other hand, proved that noise reduction was a no-show. And its utilitarian, industrial case design left us thinking more of TPS reports than Harry Potter.