LG 32LG30 32 Inch 720p LCD HDTV

LG 32LG30 32 Inch 720p LCD HDTV




Like all LG products the LG30 series are as aesthetically stylish as they are technologically advanced. Slim, sleek and sophisticated - the LG30 series will enhance your sense of style.

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5 Stars Wow, what a TV
I wanted a 32″ TV for my bedroom to replace a 19″ tube TV. I purchased this product at Bestbuy when it was on sale for $447.99 and this TV is worth every penny. The picture quality is good on low def channels and amazing on Hi def channels. A lot of people complained about the speakers on this TV, I’m guessing they were expecting Bose quality to come out of these little 10w speakers.

If you’re looking for a 32″ TV with amazing picture quality, this is the TV for you. The regular price tag of $599.99 would be asking more than this TV is worth.

5 Stars Great picture quality for TV
This product is excellent; I love the picture quality and brightness. It is also a very good looking design.

5 Stars Great First LCD TV
I thought my 9 year old sony died but it was my directv receiver needed resetting. I got such a great deal on this tv at $448 from Brandsmart in Atlanta I thought I might as well keep it. I did not like it for the first day because of the sound and factory settings are not great. Keep playing with the adjustments and called LG and now the sound and picture are great. The stand is not difficult to put together if you notice one side of the holes are set farther apart than the other side and if you match them up they snap in. If you cut the auto volume off and the clear voice off the sound can get loud and the tru sound is awesome. I tried the settings CNET recommended but my tv is in a bright room so the expert 1 with a 2ire setting works much better than the 10IRE. Set the colors that are best for your eye. For the money I don’t think you will find a better tv and I don’t have it on a high def receiver yet and the picture is very good.

5 Stars Excellent entry level HDTV
Read reviews before purchase and was not disappointed, clear and good colors easy setup and sleek design would recommend this for the price.

In comparison with my Samsung 42″ this one is faster surfing trough the channels.

1 Star Blurry
My doctor’s office has one of these.

There are no significant viewing angle problems. However, the picture is blurry. It is obviously NOT just the source that is to blame, as there is another TV in the same office, connected to the same source, and its picture is much better.

Bring back the picture tube (CRT). Even the best LCDs still do not look as good as a quality picture tube, and the average LCD looks horrible. Most LCD screens I have seen really deserve 0 stars. (This unit at least deserves the 1 star.) Its amazing to see all the uninformed masses buy these LCDs just so they can hang it on the wall. That is the worst and dumbest reason to buy one, since the pic is inferior to a good picture tube.

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5000 Year Leap 30 Year Anniversary Edition with Glenn Beck Foreword

5000 Year Leap 30 Year Anniversary Edition with Glenn Beck Foreword




I beg you to read this book filled with words of wisdom which I can only describe as divinely inspired. You will find answers to questions plaguing America, and more importantly you will find hope. I know I have! –Glenn Beck, Nationally Syndicated Radio and Television Host

The fight for the soul of our country is real! Every patriotic American, young and old, should read this book! –Chris Cannon, US House of Representatives, 1997-2009

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5 Stars Five Thousand Year Leap
Received the book before estimated time of arrival in great shape! Can’t wait to read it.

5 Stars 5000 year leap
Very easy to understand, great examples to back up the founding fathers ideas and words. Everyone in America should read it to go back and review what our brilliant founding fathers designed to protect our liberty. The design is really quite remarkable and took years to design.

It is easy to read a chapter and pick it up later and read another. I like to read several books at the same time and this one is easy to do this with.

1 Star Intellectual Claptrap That Misses Some Very Fundamental Points!
The author is an intellectual, which is good, however, he is so caught up in his own world view (which is distorted) that he arrives at many false conclusions. 1) all of American progress is due to capitalism and freedom to do what you want. False, Thomas Jefferson said “If men were angels, we wouldn’t need government.” We need a big government to have enough power to control giant corporations. That should be obvious now, as we are about to fail & fall into another depression because of the greedy SOB’s who screwed us all, and stole money right and left, because Bush destroyed most of the oversight and watchdogs who were trying to keep unbridled greed from running rampant! Capitalism without morality and a stronger structure to keep oversight is the same as totalitarianism, as it will inevitably lead to one successful corporation destroying another until there is only one left. As an example, look at the excesses of Microsoft when it was in its heyday. There were dozens of excellent computer programs written/invented in the late 1980’s and early to mid-1990’s which were brought about by small businesses, and which their survival depended on selling. In most cases like this, and I am aware of close to 10 personally I was interested in, Microsoft announced they were going to add that feature either to their operating system, or to Internet Explorer in the next year. In every case I know of like this, the sales of these small start-up companies (the kind that create the 5000 year leap) dropped so drastically, that the companies went bankrupt and died out. In the vast majority of these cases, Microsoft never did bring out the feature they had said they would. It is not clear to me if they were just plain evil, or if they were intending to produce something like the products they killed off, but in either case, no one else would dare step in and try to produce it, after seeing how the originators of the idea were crushed by the larger corporation, Microsoft. 2) Perhaps this man’s ideals could be met by a modified form of capitalism wherein there was some society or government defined limit to how big a company could be allowed to grow. It should be obvious to everyone today that when some companies grow too big they suffer from the dictator at the top. (In case you never thought about it, the government that everyone seems to like to vilify and hate, is elected by us, but the CEO of your company is the dictator that can fire you any time he wants, and thus he has life and death control over whether or not you can pay for your house and feed your family.) The corporate CEO does not answer to you, and you cannot vote for or against him unless you own stock, and in a large corporation that means very little, because the amount of stock you can afford is a paltry percentage of the total amount unless you are a billionaire. One of the major problems in the world now is the growth to humongous size of corporations, so that they are able to control governments. A few examples: a) look at the horror and devastation that Shell Oil has brought on several small South American nations, where they are so powerful that they can afford to give millions of dollars (or hundreds of millions) to support corrupt politicians, and they are (or at the very minimum were up until a few years ago) polluting the environment to the point they should have senior executives being tried for mass murder! (Watch some of the environmentally oriented documentaries on educational or science channels for more details) There are multiple whole villages where massive increases in cancer are seen from all the organic toxins just being dumped on the ground, or where oil pipelines are leaking, but it’s cheaper to let them leak, then to repair them. This is great for the efficiency of capitalism, but morally reprehensible to the average human. Similarly, towns in Nigeria are now uninhabitable due to oil company callousness (I think this may also be from Shell Oil actually). Another example of a company grown too large, too big in the ego of the CEO, and creating disaster for others, including almost ALL of its employees is Enron. Enron purposely re-designed the way its accounting practices were carried out so it could deceive the investors and its own employees. It is a perfect example of what happens when capitalism is allowed to run free with no laws, morals or oversight from a more powerful government that has enough power to control it. It was not controlled in the end, it simply imploded, and maybe less than a dozen of the exploiters who screwed grandmothers in California out of their life savings (making them pay higher electric bills due to purposely staging brownout when there was plenty of power available), as opposed to hundreds or thousands of immoral SOB’s who should have gone to jail for the equivalent of economic war crimes against the American public. 3) American giant corporations are NOT American. Look at Haliburton, who screwed the American taxpayer out of billions of dollars by having no bid contracts in Iraq, thanks to having Vice President Cheney as a friend in the White House. They have now moved their corporate headquarters to Dubai, an Arab country! All these SOB’s care about is earning more money, and damn whomever gets in their way. 4) There are good things that have been done by large corporations, but that does not mean we should roll over as this author seems to think, and just let everyone have at it, doing whatever they want to, to try and invent or build whatever they can get away with. 5) Look at China today, that’s the closest thing we have to pure capitalism on the planet today. The government lets them run wild, only pulling them in when they threaten to destroy their trade advantages by causing bad headlines such as those with the poisoning of our dogs, or the lead based paint on children’s toys sent to America. (Then they finally did what maybe we should do with some of our evil CEO’s, they executed some of them.) That serves as a good reminder to the next guy that maybe he should not just do what he can get away with all the time.) 6) One of the most obvious Errors in this book is possibly closest to me. As a physician, with real knowledge of how drugs are tested, OK’ed by the FDA, and recalled, I am aware of the huge influence that multibillion dollar companies have on drug regulation. The FDA in the last 10 to 20 years has started allowing many more drugs to be put on the market, based on studies funded by the drug industry! (Has anyone here heard of conflict of interest?) Obviously, if your University or you as a professor of Medicine obtain a multi-million dollar grant to research a drug for a company that is paying you the millions of dollars, you are going to be influenced (even if it’s subconsciously) to not want to “bite the hand that feeds you.” A specific example is the drug Vioxx, an anti-inflammatory drug. Soon after it was released onto the market, there began to be reports that there were a significant number of people having kidney failure due to use of this drug. It was still not pulled off the market for almost 2 more years, as the FDA (which is highly compromised) kept putting off pulling it, based on arguments from the drug company, and listening to arguments like: “What will those people using it do, there’s no good substitute for it?” [Yeah, well, there’s no good substitute for having your own functioning kidneys either!)

I think you guys get the point. Capitalism unbridled is a horror of manipulation and domination by the most efficient company, which does not mean the most compassionate and caring company. Corporate bottom lines are based on profit, not on not killing people or polluting the environment, and basically, we should not let capitalism run rampant without large powerful government oversight, or we will eventually be in a dictatorship run by one company with executives that we do not get to vote in or out of office. Thanks for reading.

5 Stars Required reading for all.
This book resurrects truths that are hidden from our young people in schools today. All Americans would be helped in knowing our founding principles that made America the greatest and most prosperous nation on earth.

5 Stars Wish I had read this years ago…
Very good bood — wish I had read this years ago. I learned so much from this book. Facts and information I should have known from all my previous “education”. Easy to read. Quick delivery.

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CHEETAH MOUNTS LCD TV MONITOR TILT OR SWIVEL WALL MOUNT VESA 100 BLACK

CHEETAH MOUNTS LCD TV MONITOR TILT OR SWIVEL WALL MOUNT VESA 100 BLACK




This mount holds your display only 3″ from the wall yet allows for either 30 degrees of up and down tilt or 30 degrees of side to side swivel. The two X-shaped arm pieces rotate like the face of a clock a full 360 degrees. This allows you to change your display from landscape to portrait orientation. The two screw mounting holes are recessed for a clean look. Fits VESA 50, 75, and 100 hole patterns and up to 15-24″ displays weighing up to 33lbs. Installation instructions and all hardware are included.

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5 Stars simple and works great
I installed this product tonight to hold my 20″ LCD monitor. Installation was simple and the product works great. The best part is that you don’t have to install the mounting bracket to the wall perfectly straight, because you can rotate the monitor back to level after you’re done. It also comes with lots of different size screw sets so you don’t have to worry about finding screws for your specific monitor. I’d recommend it to others and would buy it again.

1 Star Cheetah Mount 360
The quality is bad. It does not work with my HP w2207H 22″ Monitor. Trust me the quality of this product is bad and It does not work well or at all.

5 Stars Inexpensive and easy to install
This TV mount is a great value and easy to install-perfect for the 19″ LCD.

4 Stars Cheetah monitor mount
Pros: All metal, very sturdy construction/design.

Cons: None

Other thoughts: Holds my Samsung 22 inch wide lcd monitor just fine. Takes two people to actually mount a large monitor, one to hold the monitor the other to tighten the screws. Came with a whole bunch of screws for various size screw holes for different brands of monitors. Plus large screws to bolt it to a wall stud and large plastic anchors if you don’t mount to a stud. The pictures don’t show it but there is a mounting plate that bolts to the wall first then the part that you do see in the pictures bolts to the wall plate (the wall plate fits inside the mount). I plan on getting another one of these mounts for my next system build, just can’t beat the price for the quality.

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LG 26LG40 26 Inch 720p LCD HDTV with Built in DVD Player

LG 26LG40 26 Inch 720p LCD HDTV with Built in DVD Player




This unique HDTV eliminates the need for an additional DVD player and numerous wires. Its internal side-loading player is hidden from view and maintains its slim profile. Plus, the set has three additional HDMI jacks that accommodate cable, satellite, HDTV and other popular programming sources.

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4 Stars LG 26LG40
I wanted a tv to mount on my bedroom wall and decided on this one.

The slim design is good. The picture is excelent. The picture from the dvd player is excelent. The one draw back is the sound is so “quiet” when watching a DVD movie. The sound does not seem to increase higher than the fifty percent level even though the volume is truned up to one hundred percent. The sound from the TV chanels is fine. It is a good thing that my hearing is ok.

2 Stars LG 26-Inch LCD HDTV with Built-in DVD player
Would not switch from DVD setting back to TV setting without being

reset with the input button. ABT did take it back without a problem.

1 Star DVD Player on TV lasted less than 2 months
I did not purchase this TV at Amazon. I have purchased a larger LCD from Amazon, and to their credit, that was a great experience. Now onto the LG 26LG40. I bought this TV/DVD Combo, for the sole reason of being able to hang it on the wall and not have anything except my antenna/satellite hooked up. It works beautifully for that. I was able to use a splitter backwards, combine my sat and ota antenna feeds and the TV worked great to tune it all in. The DVD WAS great for about 2 months, a little less actually. Then it stopped taking the discs into the player, making it very useless. I paid a premium for the DVD player being built in. This tv has specs that can be had for much less. However, I thought I was buying a quality product that would meet my needs. Now with the DVD needing repair, I have to ship it back to an LG repair shop, and I will be without a TV for 10-14 days while they fix it. Did I mention I have had it for 2 months. I would NOT buy this TV again. For that matter, I would not buy an LG Product.

4 Stars Nice for Small Room
Nice solution for a small bedroom. Good quality picture and sound. Would have preferred black instead of the red colour. Max sound is not suitable for a large room. I am a bit concerned (based on other reviews) about the longevity of the DVD player and will post an update only if dissatisfied.

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LCD Plasma Articulating Wall Mount Bracket for 32 50 Sony Bravia Samsung Panasonic LG Haier Hitachi Mitsubishi Vizio Westinghouse Sharp Extends TV 25

LCD Plasma Articulating Wall Mount Bracket for 32 50 Sony Bravia Samsung Panasonic LG Haier Hitachi Mitsubishi Vizio Westinghouse Sharp Extends TV 25




This is a Universal Articulating Arm wall mount bracket for most LCD or Plasma flat panel displays. This mount extends the TV 25″ from the wall. It supports up to 110 lbs. It comes with all the mounting hardware and manual. This strong and robust TV wall bracket allows maximum flexibility for installing and viewing your TV. Ideal for corners. It allows you to tilt, twist and swivel your TV into nearly any position you desire. Also has adjustment for lateral positioning. Backplate measures 45cm wide giving numerous fixing points, ideal for stud walls. Extension arm reaches out up to 25″.

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