Friday, February 26, 2010

Samsung LN32B460 Review - Samsung LN32B460 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

This Samsung LN32B460 HDTV is "only" 720p (even though it will accept a 1080p signal good) and not "120 Hz", but here are a few things to think about.


In 32, the pixel density is greater than 52 "at 1080p. Unless you use it as a computer monitor or sitting very close, your eyes just can not collect the additional detail. "120 Hz" is a buzz word and if it is true that faster is better in LCDs, but you need to look deeper. A panel of low quality that is "120 Hz" is not satisfactory. On the other hand, the high quality of the panel 60 Hz will be more than enough. Not to mention that are not of high quality panels 120Z, but the cost will obviously much more.

In my opinion, this Samsung LN32B460 HDTV is a panel of high quality and spend more is a waste for the vast majority of people. I associated this with the Panasonic BD60 and the results are phenomenal. Up-scaled DVD looks wonderful and I really do not think you can tell the difference between Blu-ray across the room (again, density of pixels). Viewing angle is better than I expected, the contrast is large, blacks are blacks so that you can hardly notice the difference in a dark room between black next to the frame and the frame itself. The screen is a bit 'ruffled so reflections are manageable. The verdict is still out on sound, these speakers are better than I expected, but I had long enough to be sure that they can stand on their own in all cases (action films out loud).

It seems that there is a gradient feature in TV that is difficult to know where to buy a. I must admit that, even after ordering this unit, I was not sure if I forked a bit 'more. Having experienced this, however, I have absolutely no regrets. I think that in a 32 "should be easy if you are able to separate themselves from the hype password. Why pay for pixel density literally your eye can not see? Even worse, why buy a faster" panel , which is poorer quality? Read more reviews.

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