Hitachi 32LD9700 review

Will the quality of this TV offset its dubious green credentials?

As one would expect from a £1,000 LCD TV from a major manufacturer, the feature count is strong

TechRadar Verdict

With a poor eco-rating, Hitachi's powerful pictures and audio are a guilty pleasure

Pros

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    Strong pictures

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    Great audio

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    Remote controlled stand

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    Good feature count

Cons

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    Poor eco-rating

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The bottom line of any HD-ready TV is how well it delivers high definition pictures – pure and simple. And in those terms, the Hitachi 32LD9700 is an unqualified success.

Impressive connectivity sets this 32-incher up for greatness. Twin HDMI inputs (allowing two high-def pieces of kit to be attached to the TV at once), three Scarts (two RGB), component video and PC inputs are hidden beneath the 32LD9700’s black bezel, while an SD card slot and USB port are tucked away on its side panel.

Also encouraging are some vital statistics. The 32LD9700 boasts a viewing angle of 176˚, affording this 32-incher enough flexibility to be viewed from nearly anywhere. The viewing angle is assisted from another neat feature built into the design of the 32LD9700 – a motorised stand that’s controlled using the intuitive remote control.

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