Hitachi has always been better known for its top-class plasma screens than for LCD TVs, but the Japanese company has put a great deal of effort into developing this 37in HD-ready model.
The 37LD9700 is a solidly made, good-looking LCD TV with the added attraction of a motorised stand: push a button on the remote and you can swivel the screen left and right. This might not be the most useful of features – after all, how often do you need to rotate your TV after setting it up? – but it’s a head-turner all the same.
There’s a fine set of connections on offer, including the usual hi-def compatible selection of two HDMIs and one component video input. There are three Scarts (two of which are compatible with RGB signals), an PC VGA connection, a subwoofer output, and the usual AV inputs on the side panel.
Next to them you’ll find a USB slot, which can be used to display digital photos on the screen from a digital camera, camcorder or using a card reader. The 37LD9700 also has a slot for the widely used Secure Data (SD) memory card format. Very handy for impromptu exhibitions of photos and video from your cameraphone or digital camera.
Set up is quite straightforward, thanks to auto tuning and a nicely laid out menu system. Hitachi has really gone to town on the picture tweaking options here, offering no less than three screens of options for users to adjust. There are the usual picture enhancement and noise reduction features, plus dynamic contrast (which makes a huge difference to the visible detail in the picture if you’re viewing during the day).
Going wide
One big thing about the 37LD9700 is its wide viewing angle. Many LCD TVs have very narrow viewing angles, so unless you’re sitting directly in front of the screen, picture quality will drop; especially in the blacks. That isn’t the case here, and Hitachi claims that the 37LD9700 has the widest viewing angle on the market. This means you can sit yourself way off to the side and still see the picture perfectly. Black areas won’t fade and contrast remains strong.

