![]() ![]() The remote is not universal, but it can be used to control attached devices that support HDMI-CEC. A horizontal ridge on the remote's surface and a finger-shaped indentation on its underside mark the upside of the volume and channel rockers. The buttons are made of springy rubber and are laid out in logical sections. The directional pad, in particular, offered great clicking feedback. We loved the feel of this remote control. On this particular screen, we don't even think it looks that great, especially paired with the sepia color of the border and power-symbol-shaped LED. They don't offer any tactile feedback, either, so you must see them to use them. They look nice, but it's hard to find them in the dark, when you're most likely to have misplaced your remote. LG opted for touch-sensitive controls for the 32LV2500, which we prefer not to use. It may also swivel to accommodate new connections. Looks aside, the stand does a bang-up job of keeping the display upright. Perhaps this model was designed for fans of The Kingdom. Both sections havetransparent, sepia-toned plastic accents. It has a strange, paraboloid-shaped stem that's silver in color. The stand is slightly curved, glossy, and black. ![]()
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