Hitachi UT32MH40U review

The world's shallowest 32in is a corker to look at but compromises have been made

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It's hard not to fall in love with the Hitachi UT32MH40U from an aesthetic point of view

TechRadar Verdict

Pictures are colourful and detailed but average contrast lets the side down

Pros

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    Vibrant pictures

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    Slim and stylish

Cons

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    No built-in tuner

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    Dull audio

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    One HDMI

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If the Hitachi UT32MH40U were a catwalk model, it would probably be described as being of the anorexic variety.

Why is it so thin? One of the reasons is that there's no built-in tuner – something of a no-no in today's added-value obsessed buyer's market.

Another quirk is that this set has been designed to sit on an optional floor stand, which is a long pole, rather than the supplied desktop stand. With an appealing looking backside, it certainly looks the part in glorious isolation, but such an arrangement would make little sense in most living rooms where there are external sources to be connected and cables to trail.

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