Typical price: £500
What is it: 32-inch Full HD 1080p TV
What we think: A classy TV, given added appeal by its aggressive pricing. But personally we would go for Samsung's A656 range instead
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 11 December 2008
Tags: Samsung, Samsung LE32A558, motion blur, contrast ratio, tech
We like:
Smartly designed; well connected; picture quality is generally very likeable
We don't like:
There are better performers out there; not enough reasons to choose this over higher-spec Samsung A656 range
Also known as:
32A558
CNET UK judgement:
The LE32A558 is certainly an accomplished and attractive LCD TV -- just as we'd expect from Samsung these days. We came away from it, however, feeling that if it was us, we'd be looking to find the few quid more necessary to get hold of Samsung's LE32A656 instead
Full review:
While Samsung's trademark 'touch of colour' LCD TVs might be the talk of the tech town right now, if your aesthetic tastes tend towards the subtle -- and you want to save a few bob into the bargain -- Samsung's A558 range, as represented today by the 32-inch LE32A558, could be just the thing. Continue Reading...
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