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This 32" HDTV offers a ton of brilliance, while fitting in perfectly with any living space. It sports Wide Color Enhancer 2 and SRS TruSurround HD technologies, and is ENERGY STAR compliant. With two HDMI inputs, one component-video input, a headphone jack, and even a PC input, the LN32B360 is a compact home theater experience waiting to happen.
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Technical Details
- 32-inch high definition TV with 720p resolution- Two HDMI, one component, and one composite video input
- Improved picture with 30,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 8ms response time and Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology
- Two 3W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience from two speakers
- One-year parts and labor warranty
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By A. D'Angelo
I bought this TV at Best Buy for $399. Color (I boosted to 70%) and Clarity is great for the price. I have only had the product for 2 weeks and I have no issues so far. I own a 37" Samsung (720p LCD), which is 2.5 years old and I have had no problem with that one as well.
By R. Wismer (Jeffersonville, PA United States)
I have a Panasonic Viera 32" and the picture on both tvs' is excellent. I am giving the Samsung a slight edge because it is a bit more user friendly. The channel information displayed on the Samsung is more detailed and the buttons on the remote control are better arranged. Some people have complained about the sound quality. I will tell that even on a the top of the line Samsungs, the sound quality does not even approach a dedicated theater system. You can easily add a home theater system for 100-200 dollars. Check Consumer Reports for reviews. The Samsung was very easy to set up. Great product. Highly recommended.
By M. Ram (San Jose, CA, USA)
I was going to write a long review of this TV, but I think a few points speak for themselves:
-The stand was easy to assemble, and the TV is so light (yet durable) that it was a snap to install by myself. It rotates easily and smoothly, and diffuses light off the screen (so you don't have to watch movies in total darkness for fear of glare on the screen).
-From the first time starting up, the TV prompts you to pick out a few settings of your choosing. We have (limited basic) cable, so I went into the menus afterward and had the TV scan through all the available channels. Amazingly, this TV picks up more channels (including a bunch of digital channels) than another HDTV (a 4-year-old plasma) that we have in a separate room. The broadcast channels are fuzzy of course, but the HD channels look fantastic! Of course, I had to modify the picture and audio settings to really make things look and sound good, but once they were set, I knew this TV was worth it. It only took around a half hour of tinkering and I think I'm done for good (as opposed to the plasma, which still has issues). The settings are also independent for each source, so you can watch movies and play games knowing they look their best. As for sound, the speakers are decent, especially with the SRS turned on, but the bass output is limited, and even a 2.1 surround setup will sound much richer.
-I have an HD DVD player hooked up via one of the HDMI ports, and have sampled a few discs in high-definition, but what really surprises me is how good regular DVDs look. True, they're "upconverted" by the player, but it's still a wonder how they can look so good. The latest one I watched was the Pixar movie Up, and it looked PERFECT...it was crystal clear, with vivid colors and a real sense of depth and scale. The Blu-Ray version may have a higher resolution, but I was more than happy with what I saw (and this is coming from someone who just bought a PS3).
-EDIT: The only nagging issue I have with the TV is with "ghosting," especially in dark scenes. This mainly seems to happen with HD channels and certain HD movies. For instance, I watched the HD DVD of Blade Runner, and at certain times (mainly during the chases through the dark city streets), there was a faint "trail" as the characters would turn their heads or run across the screen. I'm hoping this won't affect gaming on the PS3, but it is something to consider.
By J. Gant (Somerville, MA USA)
This TV is a perfect fit for my bedroom. Great connections, picks up my digital cable channels directly from the co-ax (Comcast, North Boston). My one complaint is that the TV needs to be dusted every day. I do have a cat, and that is the problem. Nothing else I have attracts the dust like this TV. The black bezels around the screen really show the dirt, but the screen stays relatively dust free.
Make sure you know who you are buying this from. I didn't get it directly from Amazon, so it was slightly more expensive and came via FedEx. If you get it from Amazon it ships via a special carrier, includes scheduled delivery and setup. Next time something tries to ship via FedEx I plan to have it shipped to the closest UPS store to the warehouse and then shipped to me UPS. FedEx blows; tracking is uninformative and outdated, re-routing requests is impossible, and when I went to the depot to pick it up the guy rolled the box too me. Thank god for double boxing and airbags.
By Xanthus N. Murdaugh (Rock Hill, SC USA)
I'll make this short and sweet. This TV produces deep black levels, and amazing bright colors. Its energy efficient. My only squabble is it only has 2 HDMI ports and no side ports. Bottom line, for entry level LCD 32" TVs, this set "takes the picture quality cake".
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