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19 reviews
October, 2008
Once connected to a PC, the screen offers a native resolution of 1360 x 768 pixels and quality at this resolution is superb. Text is legible from well over 10 feet away (at font 12), which means sharing presentations won't present a problem. Video quality...
An aggressively priced 32" LCD screen offering HD support and quality visuals.
A big screen display is the preferred buy and Samsung's LA32R71 is one of the firm's newest LCD releases. Had Samsung also included a DVI interface, quality would have been even better.
The new LA40R71B's all-round glossy shell exudes prestige and elegance that are unprecedented among its class.
Launched months back and the brainchild of its Imagine campaign, the Samsung's R7 series LCD TVs are in a league of their own among their Korean peers. Samsung has even gone the extra mile of offering three contrasting flavors to integrate with...
Excellent image quality in Standard and High Definition, Unique design, Wide array of connection options, High quality sound
No Digital Tuner, Limited calibration options
With excellent image quality and a good range on connection options, the LA32R71B is sure to win hearts.
Samsung has consistently produced high quality LCD televisions in the past and the 32 inch LA32R71B is no exception. There was some minor jitter experienced in our test video but it was far lower than most units and since we have yet to see an LCD...
Samsung's LA32R71BDX 32-inch (81cm) LCD television offers a high-definition digital tuner, sleek design, and a clear image with a handy list of extra features.
Outstanding image quality, Easy-to-use, Looks great
Poor audio, No automatic brightness control
At just shy of AU$3000, this Samsung TV is a substantial investment, but a wide range of inputs, clear sound, and outstanding images help this 32-inch display shine. More to the point, given that it includes an HDMI input and a built-in high-definition di...
Features On paper, Samsung's top-of-the-line 32 inch LCD television is a screamer, boasting a massive 5000:1 dynamic contrast ratio coupled with a 500cd/m2 brightness rating and 12.8 billion colour palette. At just shy of AU$3000, the Samsung TV is...
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