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36 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Samsung 32" HDTV with LED Jul 09, 2011
By condoyle I'm very pleased with this purchase from Amazon in every regard. My HDTV source is an over-the-air antenna in the attic. Being a retired TV tech, I was looking for the chassis during the unpacking process. I come to find out the chassis and display are a unit about a half inch thick. This product comes set up for retail store display which is too bright and gawdy. Follow the simple instructions to change that to home display which is excellent with no need to change. Unless you are an experienced pro you'll create a challenge. Set the LED backlighting for "best Picture" The range is 0-20. Somewhere in between is fine. Setting too high or too low is very apparent. You'll know it when you see it. Sharpness is a video adjustment. For best picture along edges and borders without distortion set this control low or off. The range is 0-100. This is a very satisfying product. If you are a Blue-Ray and Video game fan, you might want to select a product with higher native definition and refresh speed such as 1080P/120.The 720P/60 is good enough for most uses. You won't find many TV broadcasters transmitting 1080P anyway.
30 of 30 found the following review helpful:
A Fantastic TV Aug 15, 2011
By bryan So, lucky me, last Sunday my old Samsung TV blew up. I've known that Samsung has one of the better screens out there so I returned to pick up another Samsung, though, I will say this - I'm FAR from a big fan of their customer service. They really try to send you on a wild goose chase so if you do pick up a Samsung TV, pick up a warranty through Amazon and/or Squaretrade - you'll be happy you did.
As for the actual TV - the color is fantastic. I had to alter it a bit to get it to my enjoyment level, but it's really one of the best looking TV's I've seen in the 32 inch style. Now, it is only 720p and 60hz, but at only 32 inches, it's not going to be a drastic noticeable difference. If you're wanting a big 40+ inch TV, I'd say pay for the 1080 but at 32 inches, the 720p and 60hz is more than fine.
Some have complained about the backlight and the running lines. As for myself, I've seen no running lines and I watch a LOT of sports which is a type of program that is notorious for the running lines. I don't see any blur in sporting events with all of the moving parts, which is quite impressive as even my older Samsung would blur occasionally when watching fast motion programming.
As for the backlight, yes, I have noticed some slight leakage on my TV from the four corners, though I'd say it's mostly from the bottom right corner on mine. With that said, it's not really a big deal at all. First off, there is a backlight setting on the TV - you can turn turn it from 1 to 20, 1 making it pretty much invisible. Samsung uses the true-edge style lighting on this tv which lights the TV from the corners to give a good overall appearance with the LED's and it works great, despite the small amount of leakage. If you have the backlight turned up to 20, yes, you'll notice it a bit. I've turned mine down to about 10 and I don't even notice it and trust me, I'd mention it if I did. If it bothers you, just turn it down and turn the true edge lighting off in the menu and ta-da, you wont even notice it - you'll just need to alter some of the other picture settings so it's not too dark for you.
Overall, it's really difficult to not love this TV. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles of wireless, internet apps, etc, but I didn't want or need that. For the price, you're going to have a difficult time matching the quality of this picture.
34 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Samsung UN32D4000 Apr 28, 2011
By ADV KLR650
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I selected this model for these reasons - 1: Thin case LED display, 2: Light weight to hang from the wall, 3: The even & sleek edge-trim around all corners of the TV, 5: Available inputs, and 6: Newest Samsung model. The 32" seemed about the right size for a guest bedroom in our home. Picked up a wall mount locally so didn't use the provided stand.
At first I was looking for a TV spec'd at 1080P, but with the certain features I wanted as noted above, and the price range, this 720P fits the bill for our needs just right. The picture quality is absolutely amazing and I'm completely satisfied with my purchase. The screen is bright, colors are vivid and the image is perfect. I didn't try adjusting anything as it looked perfectly clear to me right out of the box. From all areas of the room, the viewing angle is good. The only thing I didn't like was the dongle/pigtail connector for the RCA analog inputs as it would have been nice to have those connectors built right into the rear of the TV but I suppose that's too much to cram into this thin display (didnt need these anyway - using HDMI). Also thought it was odd that it didn't come with a short coax cable for the antenna/cable input.
I don't have cable - using OTA HDTV and Netflix streaming via an attached player. The TV quickly found all channels in my area with no problems. When I first turned the unit on, I selected AIR as opposed to Cable, and it went right into the channel scan so setup was easy.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Great bedroom tv! Jun 15, 2011
By Chris B. Bought one of these about a week ago from HHGregg when it was on sale. So far I am very happy with the TV, great black levels as well as great color after tinkering just a bit with the picture settings. Mine does have corner bleed from the backlighting but it is not noticeable unless you REALLY look for it, my GF hasn't noticed and I always forget about it unless I look for it...I turned my backlight level down a little and it almost eliminated it, so to me it is absolutely not an issue. TV is extremely lightweight and THIN! I was amazed at how thin it is! Stand is alright, doesn't swivel but I don't need that in my bedroom. Remote isnt bad, has rubber buttons for the most part, could be better but this is a low-end TV so no complaint from me. HD looks absolutely flawless on it and SD is perfectly watchable. I was amazed by the sticker on the TV that states the estimated energy usage for 5hrs/day for a year is $6!! Great product from Samsung, I highly recommend it!
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Great picture, sound and price Nov 27, 2011
By Fred K Purchased one of these 'like-new' from Amazon's Warehouse deals. As far as I could tell, the one we received was brand-new, factory sealed and never used. Only difference from the 4003 we bought (and have since returned) from Costco was that Amazon's shipped in a generic, brown box. Out of the box, this TV has fantastic picture quality and audio. So glad I didn't fall for the 1080p, 120hz refresh hype touted on the more expensive models, as it would have been a total waste of $$. For our use (bedroom), this was the perfect choice. Just an FYI for anyone comparing the similar Samsung 32" TV's: the 4003 (Costco) and the 4005 (BestBuy, I think) only have 5-watt speakers, no audio out, and only 2 HDMI ports. The 4000 has 10-watt speakers, audio outs, and 4 HDMI ports. I missed the fact that the 4003 didn't have audio out (I had assumed they all did). This, and the far superior audio on the 4000 made the decision to return the Costco set a no-brainer. Plus, by going through Amazon's warehouse deals, we paid less for the 4000 than what we paid at Costco for their lesser model.
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