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Samsung LN32B650
$1,200.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:No latency when using gaming consoles, great response time. Scales PC input through HDMI without cutting off the edges or requiring some odd resolution setting. Picture is well adjusted to avoid "jutter", can be tweaked to completely eliminate the effect.
The Cons:Confusing documentation states 120Hz mode is available, but doesn't appear on the 32 inch model. Regular SD video looks grainy, no upconversion. A bit of a dust magnet, ships with a cloth pad for cleaning that will see a lot of use.
Also known as the 650 Series, the 6 Series line of televisions represents Samsung's second highest end LCD HDTVs that use regular CCFL backlighting solution as opposed to the newer LED backlights.
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Specifications
- native resolution of 1080p
- Auto Motion Plus 120Hz
- CCFL backlighting
- Energy Star 3.0 compliant
- Inputs: 4xHDMI, USB, Ethernet
- Ultra Clear Panel
- USB Media format support
- video: 3GPP, MKV, WMV9 and DivX
- audio: MP3
- photo: jpeg
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no latency when using gaming consoles, great response time
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scales PC input through HDMI without cutting off the edges or requiring some odd resolution setting
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picture is well adjusted to avoid "jutter", can be tweaked to completely eliminate the effect
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sound quality is good, plenty of adjustment options, can be heard clearly at lower volumes
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confusing documentation states 120Hz mode is available, but doesn't appear on the 32 inch model
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regular SD video looks grainy, no upconversion
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a bit of a dust magnet, ships with a cloth pad for cleaning that will see a lot of use
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