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Samsung LE32R87 review

Our rating

3.5 stars out of 5

User rating

4 stars out of 5

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Verdict

If you're looking for a sensibly sized screen, possibly for gaming, this offers everything you'll need plus more. Once you've fiddled with the picture settings, the hi-def picture quality is good, and Freeview performance is decent too.

Good

  • Gaming mode
  • Three HDMI sockets
  • Picture quality

Bad

  • Out-of-the-box picture settings less than ideal
  • Weak sound
  • Slow remote control response

In this review

More 32-inch televisions are sold today than any other size, and Samsung's are among the most popular. To help maintain its lead, the Korean company has tweaked the design of one of its most successful models, emphasising the curves. Even better, you get three HDMI inputs.

Design
Like most of Samsung's televisions, the R87 is attractive to look at. It's finished in piano black, and has pleasant and unusual rounded edges. The TV sits on a funky oval stand, which despite looking good feels a little cheap, as it's possible to rock the TV.

The front of the screen has almost no buttons. At the centre there's a power button, which sits under the Samsung logo. To the right of the screen are touch-sensitive buttons for selecting input source, entering the menu, increasing and decreasing the volume and changing channel.


The side panel has composite video in and S-Video, but also includes a third HDMI input

On the right-hand side, there are easy-to-access inputs. These include one HDMI socket, S-Video and composite video inputs and a headphone socket. Unusually, the common interface socket for adding a TopUpTV card is also found here.

At the back you'll find the two other HDMI sockets, a VGA input for connecting a PC, as well as audio in for the PC. There are a pair of Scart sockets, one of which is RGB-enabled. There is also component video in and audio inputs to complement them. The LE32R86 also has an optical digital output to allow connection to a home-cinema amplifier. Handy if you happen to think the speakers on small LCDs are rather weedy.

The remote control is the same as with every other Samsung TV. It's long, thin and quite light. It's not the most responsive remote control we've ever used either, and the buttons feel cheap. That said, it's a fairly nicely styled object, and won't offend your eye.


The remote control is reasonably elegant, but is sluggish to respond

Features
The LE32R87 is a 720p screen -- at 32 inches we wouldn't expect support for 1080p, as at this size there isn't much point spending money cramming extra pixels on the screen.

By way of features, the LE32 is pretty basic. It features a built-in digital tuner, so you can watch Freeview channels. There's also an analogue receiver if you can't access digital transmissions in your area. Auto setup and tuning takes around one minute, which is pretty fast.

There's also a wealth of image-adjustment options. Everything from backlight and colour to white balance and sharpness can be adjusted. This is a mixed blessing: while we love the fact you can set up the TV to suit your needs, we don't think most people will bother doing this. On its default settings, the picture isn't perfect and most people will probably suffer this rather than mess about with the settings themselves.

There's also picture-in-picture, a feature that can be useful if you're playing a game, but want to keep an eye on the cricket score while you do it. You'll more than likely get yourself killed if you try this while playing Gears of War.

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Mark Allen's avatar
3.5 stars out of 5

Mark Allen 16 June 2007

Good: The sleek black curves and the 3 HDMI ports

Bad: The picture quality out-the-box

Comment: This is a very stylish TV and has a lot of useful inputs and the dedecated gaming and movie modes are very good aswell. My only gripe with this TV is the picture quality from out of the box, The image quality seems to be very pixelated and I dont know if this is just a thing on this tv, all LCD tvs or if it is just a wrong setting. I still dont know how to optimise the settings to make it clearer, this is only the case when watching SD content, when I use a HD device on it the quality is superb and absolutely crystal clear.

Chris Kenney's avatar
4 stars out of 5

Chris Kenney 26 May 2007

Good: Looks and performance

Bad: Set up instructions

Comment: 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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