JVC LT-32DA8BJ review

The price is tempting; pity about the black levels

TechRadar Verdict

Above-average pictures and a good price, but black levels are the bugbear

Pros

  • +

    Strong list of features

    Affordable

    Produces sharp, crisp images

Cons

  • -

    Weak black levels

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If we've grumbled at the price of JVC LCD TVs in the past, we're eating our words right now. The LT-32DA8BJ weighs in at a slender £700, which is exceptionally good value. Exceptionally good value, if this 32in model cuts the mustard against some stiff competition, that is.

The LT-32DA8BJ's specifications include a resolution of 1366 x 768, accompanied by a claimed brightness output of 500cd/m2, but a worryingly low contrast ratio of 1200:1. Whether that low contrast ratio will have a negative impact on this 32in LCD TV's picture performance remains to be seen.

Dynamic DynaPix

The positive aspects of the picture start with sharpness: using our test HD DVD of Hot Fuzz, we were impressed with the crispness of the pictures. Standard-def pictures also look sharper than we're used to on many a screen of this size, thanks, no doubt, to DynaPix strutting its stuff.

The LT-32DA8BJ is also a capable handler of motion, evidenced by the hilarious scene where Nick Frost tumbles through the garden fences, with images clinging onto a decent amount of resolution.

Other strengths number good brightness levels, richly saturated colours, likeable pure peak whites, and the LT-32DA8BJ's ability to suppress grain and dot crawl from analogue and digital broadcasts.

The black levels, yet again, trip up this 32in HD-ready LCD TV. Areas of the picture that should look black are afflicted with greying over, reducing the dramatic impact of pictures significantly. Because of these black level problems, colour tones can also be unconvincing during dark scenes.

Too much grey

The LT-32DA8BJ redeems itself a little with a robust audio performance, but black levels have scuppered this TV's chance of a medal today.

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