Samsung LN32B650 32-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
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| Samsung LN32B650 32-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color |
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Product Description |
| Look to the LN32B650's Auto Motion Plus 120Hz processing for smooth, natural video reproduction, espcially during fast-action sports and movie sequences. While a fast 4ms responsetime further reduces blurring, a 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio combines with Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology to deliver lifelike detail and color. A wide range of inputs, including HDMI, PC, USB, and ethernet, offers diverse multimedia connectivity. |
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Product Details |
- 32-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible and red Touch of Color design
- Auto Motion Plus 120Hz for amazingly fluid motion, 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 4ms response time, Wide Color Enhancer 3 for more vivid colors
- InfoLink RSS feeds of news, weather and sports via Ethernet; side-mounted USB port for displaying JPEG/MPEG files and listening to MP3 audio
- Inputs: 4 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital audio output
- Includes removable stand; measures 31.6 x 23.7 x 9.4 inches with stand; 10-watt x 2 bottom mounted speakers
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Customer Reviews |
Better than 32" XBR9
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| Review Date: April 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Isi Jr., |
I got this TV a few days ago and i can honestly say that the picture looks like a million bucks. My brother has the Sony 32" XBR9 TV and this Samsung TV completely blows it away. For a better picture the TV has to be calibrated (by a pro or yourself using online manuals) and your blu-ray system as well.
I have this TV hooked up to my PS3 and my 360 and the picture looks amazing. The ability to have this TV connect to the net is a huge plus. You can check the Weather, News, and Stock Market info all with the push of a button.
Movies look great running at 1080p/24! If you want a TV with a superior picture then this is the TV for you!
Specs:
Video
Screen Size: Diagonal length of TV scree 31.5"
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen
Resolution: 1920 (H) x1080 (V)(480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 100,000:1
Response Time: 4ms
LCD 120Hz
Native Resolution: 1080p
Sound Effect System:
The sound effect system produces 5.1ch stereophonic sound with the left and right speakers: SRS TruSurround HD
Sound Output(RMS): Volume level of sound from TV speakers 10Wx2
Input & Output(Wireless) 802.11(with adapter)
HDMI: 4 (1 side 3 back)
Composite (AV): 1 (side)
Component: 2 (rear)
USB: 2 (side)
Ethernet: 1 (rear)
PC input: 1 (rear)
Features Picture-in-Picture: Yes
Game Mode: Yes
HDMI-CEC: Yes
Price $1,299.99
USB 2.0 (Movie): Yes
Media Stream: InfoLink
USB 2.0 (Movie,JPEG)
System Tuners: Built-in
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An Awesome Picture
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| Review Date: March 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Edward C. Gray, South Dakota |
I have had the Samsung LCD LN32B650 a few days. I will write more after I have it six months but I have checked everything out and have found absolutely nothing to complain about in regards to the TV. You will note this 2009 model has some significant upgrades from the 2008 model. The picture is awesome!
One thing I did not like was paying over $1100 for a 32 inch LCD but if you check the specifications are top notch so it probably is worth it. Watching the action in the NCAA games the motion shots are perfect. Not related directly to the TV but the manual is an E-Manual and it comes on a USB drive you plug into the TV. I can not load it on my computer very successfully as the software is looking for commands from the TV remote and not the computer so I can not naviagate through the e-manual very well so I can't print it out. It is personal preference but I don't care that much for e-manuals when I can't print them out. I like to be able to read a manual and make notes while I am trying things. I understand why companies do it but I don't have to like it. The other issue with an E-Manual is you can only see it on the TV and if you are having issues with the TV you may well not be able to look at the manual for help. This is a Samsung issue and has nothing to do with the TV. They do have telephone and e-mail help which I never needed but one does have that option. The Samsung web site has a lot of good FAQ's. One tricky thing for the wife and I on installation was a cover that came with it that took us a long time to figure out where it goes. The fact is if you use the table stand which we did you don't use it. It is to cover that hole if you do a wall mount.
There are all kinds of video and audio setting which I have not used as I just could not ask for a nicer picture. We got the TV going with the Quick guide which is not bad. We had some questions about some setting that were answered in the E-manual. I really made no changes to them after reading the manual. We do not have a Blue Ray but it appears there are some setting that would enhance watching a DVD played on a Blue Ray. The remote is very intuitive for the wife and I. The huge number of I/O's on the TV is awesome. We used one of the HDMI inputs with a 1.3 cable which should give the best quality. We are using a dishnetwork VIP 622 which also lets us use the OTA antenna hooked to the VIP 622 and puts those channels in the program guide. The OTA as well as Satellite HD looks great. Also the SD looks excellent. I have heard a lot about how bad SD looks but so far we have been most please with the SD channels. Some of this may have to do with the 32' size and might not look as great on a 52" model. |
IMO, Worth The Price
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| Review Date: May 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Daigre, Chicago, IL |
| Put simply, you can't get more advanced than the Samsung LN32B650. It's 1080p at 120Hz with a gorgeous display. I probably couldn't go back to 60Hz after playing my PS3 on this TV. I dare you to watch a Blu-Ray on this TV in a properly lit room and not be stunned. The only minor thing I don't like are the buttons on the TV (power, volume and channel) are almost invisible. They're heat-sensitive buttons on the bottom right of the TV you slide your finger across, but you need to be in a extremely bright room to see what you're actually pressing. The labeling of those buttons should glow in the dark. Nevertheless, despite needing a lot of them, it's worth every penny. |
nice picture and finish
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| Review Date: May 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. Jammal, WI USA |
| I have researched all models and finally settled on Samsung. In fact it was a tie with Sony product but I thought the 120 Hz feature at this price was a good choice. I had never bought a product this expensive on the internet for fear of having to pay lots of money and after few days be disapointed with having to return the item but this was a great choice. I love the experience the TV setup was a breeze and everything worked. I am happy with my choice and the quality of this product. The purchasing experience on Amazon was a good one as well. This is an outfit I could trust. |
tHIS IS the 32" LCD HD TO BUY!
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| Review Date: July 13, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Robert A. Stacy, Houston, Texas |
| Arrived in perfect condition! Picture is great 3 HDMI, usb and conposit inputs allow you to connect it to anything (my cable decoder, computer, and a (non HD) video recorder, in this case). Manual is on a USB flash drive. Menus easy to navigate. Bightness is GREAT, even though it has no anti-glare coating. Enough is enough, I could go on and on. CONS: NONE! |
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