
Logik LCXW32HD1 - shame about the PSU...
9 of 9 people found this review helpful.
A bit dated now so it doesn't compare to the latest offerings from the likes of Philips, Sony and Toshiba, but its a capable set & one of the cheapest at this size with built-in Freeview receiver. I use mine as a computer monitor & its rendering of 1920x1080 via HDMI is very useable despite the 1366x768 native resolution.
The biggest weakness is its power supply, in particular the +5V standby regulator. I've had two blow, & when they go they take out the feedback optocoupler, the small underboard bridge rectifier and the main fuse. Replacement parts cost under £2 (Farnell) should you fancy getting your fingers dirty :) I've also had a main PSU controler chip die, caused by a failed recovery diode. Finding new controller chips is trickier - I have a few (20) spare (podling@freeuk.com).
Review ID: 10000000005963811

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