Typical price: £500
What is it: HD Ready 32-inch LCD TV with three HDMI inputs and dedicated gaming mode
What we think: A good-quality, budget TV set for people who want high definition and plenty of HDMI sockets, but don't need a huge screen
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Samsung LE32R87 user reviews
May 26, 2007
Posted by: Chris Kenney
"Does what it says on the box"
What I like:
Looks and performance
What I don't like:
Set up instructions
Review:
Good budget LCD. Tuning set up instructions are less than clear. The sound is good by TV standards as is the picture for a low cost LCD, but you need to adjust from manufacturers settings which are garish (why do they do this, it must loose them sales) . The TV looks a million $, the Remote control works well, but looks tacky.
I am pleased with the LE32R87 especialy at e-mail order prices.
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