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What is it: 1080p, 32-inch LCD TV with online functionality
What we think: Its beautiful design, classy pictures and aggressive price make it a really tantalising proposition
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 4 August 2009
Tags: Samsung, Samsung LE32B650, Japanese, upscaling, motion blur
We like:
Great picture performance; extremely good value; its design is very easy on the eye; decent online functionality; masses of features and connections
We don't like:
No full Internet access; the set's audio performance is rather feeble; some of the picture presets are silly
CNET UK judgement:
While the LE32B650 lacks some of the glamour and can't quite match the picture quality of Samsung's LED-backlit LCD TVs, it's still beautifully designed, feature-rich and one of the best 32-inch performers around. Offering premium picture thrills for a distinctly mid-range price, only its uninspiring audio stops it scoring a higher mark
Full review:
Samsung's 32-inch, 1080p LE32B650 LCD TV looks exquisite and has features galore, including online functionality, for the extremely reasonable sum of around £600. And things only get better when you turn it on. Continue Reading...
Samsung LE32B650 History
18 Aug 2009 in Reviews
People with small homes and those who want a set for their bedroom that isn't so large as to incite marital discord should probably invest in a 32-inch LCD TV. We've got the full picture on the latest models
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