Samsung LN32C530 32-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV
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June 17th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
I recently purchased the Samsung LN32C530 TV and I love it. We installed it in the bedroom, and it has a feature that is a big advantage for us: the “timer on” to wake us in the morning. We use it as our alarm clock to awaken us. Almost all TVs have a “timer off” feature or a “sleep timer”, but Samsung is one of the few TV manufacturers who offer the “timer on” advantage.
Also, I become amused by a review that complains that he had to put 4 screws into 4 screw holes to install the base. Is he joking? We installed the base and had it operational in about 10 minutes with no problems, and I am a senior citizen.
This is my 2nd Samsung TV purchase this year, and they offer a superior picture at minimal price.Samsung LN32C530 32-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
Rating: 5 / 5
June 18th, 2010 at 1:56 am
Let me just say that I was really excited to get this TV. So excited that I simply forgot to check the pixel response time before I went to purchase it. When I hooked my PS3 up to this TV via HDMI, I noticed horrible ghosting. This is not a fast display. If you’re going to be doing any type of gaming on this display, I would go with something else. Then, after I saw how bad the ghosting and overdrive was, I immediately went online to try to find out what the response time was and what do you know… there’s no response time listed for this model on ANY website. Even the websites that list response time put “N/A” in that section. Do yourself a favor and make sure you know the response time of your TV before you buy it. If it doesn’t list a response time, you’re probably in for trouble.
I also purchased the new 26″ UN26C4000 and that screen also had the same horrible ghosting… again, no response time listed anywhere that I could find.
In conclusion, I was not happy with the performance of this TV. If you want to go ahead and order it anyway, that’s your call, but I’m just putting the warning out that if you don’t like ghosting or overdrive, do not buy this. You’ll be disappointed. Note: I also saw a lot of ghosting in movies too.
By the way, I know how to use the display settings on my PS3, so don’t tell me that I have an issue with the PS3. I also have a 40″ Samsung that is 1080p and I have no issues with ghosting or anything.
Rating: 2 / 5
June 18th, 2010 at 3:43 am
Delivery was so quick that it just took two days after ordering. It was easy to combine all components together and to set up TVs.
If you consider LCD TVs having brand power, performance, and reliability, I can say that buy this product. Fantastic!
The product shows all of cutting-edge-technologies which LCD TV can show us. The design and curvature are so great and nothing could be drawful. The weight is only 2/3 of other TVs. Picture quality is amazing!
Rating: 5 / 5
June 18th, 2010 at 5:21 am
Purchased the LN32C530 for the living room a couple days ago and am loving it.
Have not had any problems / noticed anything I don’t like.
Hooked up an Mac Mini to the HDMI port. For the audio from the computer to the tv, you just connect a 1/8″ (3.5mm) Stereo Male to 1/8″ (3.5mm) Stereo Male cable between the computer and TV. (The tv doesn’t have an digital/toslink audio out port).
Loving it so far.
6-14-10 Update:
One thing I don’t like is once a month or so, using the remote I accidentally put the tv into shop/store mode.
Wish there was a way to figure out what I was pressing that was doing it. I think it has to do with my holding down the volume button for long periods for one thing.
Rating: 5 / 5
June 18th, 2010 at 7:33 am
Love this tv. This tv is so new that there is not much info out there on it. I did find that it is 60,000:1 contrast with the new 4.0 energy savings setup. Turned it on and the picture was as you would find on most Samsung LCD’s. Very clear, bright and detailed. I also have a 46″, 550 series and the sound from this 32″ 530 series is some what better.
The one issue maybe that this is so new to the market that techs from Samsung really don’t have any helpful info. to help you with questions. But when I called they said that this should change around the first of April 2010. All in all I’am very pleased with this tv so far.
Rating: 5 / 5