Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Samsung LE32R74BDX - 32'' Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview

Buy Cheap Samsung LE32R74BDX - 32'' Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview


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Technical Details

- Samsung 32'' LCD TV
- Integrated tuner
- IDTV
- 5000:1 contrast ratio
- HD screenNicam stereo sound178° viewing angle.
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Customer Buzz
 "Great TV and Great Customer Service" 2009-11-03
By D. Stokes
I bought this TV 3 and half years ago and still think it was a great buy. Have to agree about the sound not being great but otherwise only trouble I've had is the 'HDMI mode not supported' message sometimes appearing on the screen in conjunction with my Humax HDR which required a reseat of the HDMI connection to fix.



As this was getting annoying decided to contact Samsung Customer Service to see if there was a firmware update to which they said there wasn't. However they then phoned me back a couple of days later to say that they would arrange an engineer out to swap the HDCP board out free of charge which they did the next day. Was flabbergasted by the service as you normally just get fobbed off nowadays! Highly recommended!

Customer Buzz
 "Poor Samsung LCD TV reliability" 2009-04-11
By Mr. L. Powell (Westbury, Wiltshire, UK)
I bought a Samsung LE32R74BDX LCD TV in 2006: an expensive item. 18 months later a screen defect started to appear, growing progressively worse. Now there are multiple vertical dark lines on screen, recently diagnosed as a "mura" effect. A new screen would solve the problem, but would cost more than a new set.

Complaints to Samsung (both home and UK CEOs) have yielded no replies. Customers should be aware not only of potential poor reliability but also poor customer care by Samsung.



Customer Buzz
 "Very good entry level TV" 2008-10-15
By B. Smyth (Crawley)
With so many TVs on the market you certainly have a big decision on your hands when it comes to choosing the right one for you. This 32" Samsung has been around since the very end of 2006 and was designed as a high spec entry level monitor for those with value in mind. I have had this TV for 18 months and have had no problems with it what-so-ever. The picture quality of the TV is fantastic with a high definition source such as Sky HD. It might be interesting for you to note however, that this tv is not full hd and will output in either 720p or 1080i. For Sky HD users this is more than sufficient as the maximum resolution on Sky HD is 1080i - noone currently broadcasts in full 1080p hd.

When it comes to blu ray and the PS3 these do output in 1080p, however there has always been some debate as to whether a tv under 40" actually benefits from the higher resolution. All I can say is comparing a high definition Blu Ray movie through the PS3 to a standard definition source, will not leave you feeling short changed - the picture is stunning. A big downside to the TV is the sound quality as mentioned by other reviewers here. This is a downside for nearly all LCD/Plasma screens due to the size of the item - the speakers have to be small or your TV will look more like a CRT screen again. A Samsung surround sound system will compliment it perfectly though.

If you are in the market for an entry level branded TV then you would make a very wise choice here. Do note however, that the TV only has one HDMI input which is why I have given just the 4 stars.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent as a PC monitor" 2007-12-24
By Manzoku (UK)
Bought one of these in February 2007 when they were just over six hundred pounds delivered from Amazon. Its main use is as a monitor for a HTPC system, and although there is only a VGA 15 pin connector the quality from a modest Radeon 9600 card is truly excellent at the native 1360x768 resolution (picked up automatically by the PC). Most of my viewing is done in the evening with subdued lighting, and the picture improved with the brightness turned down and a couple of other minor adjustments (worth spending a few minutes with the manual).



It gets most use for watching DVDs and watching TV from a Nebula (r.i.p.) Digital TV card in the PC with the sound fed through my HiFi. Very pleased with the picture quality. I also sometimes use it as normal PC monitor from my chair about 9 ft away (with a Microsoft wireless keyboard/mouse), where it gives very clear text.



I did try the inbuilt Freeview tuner and speakers when I first got it, but the results were not as good, especially the sound, which is acceptable for everyday use but nothing to shout about. I tried routing the sound through my HiFi, but for some reason there was then a delay between the picture and the the sound coming from the Samsung audio out socket, and I never got to the bottom of that. No synch problems though when used as above with the video and sound both coming from my PC, or when just using the inbuilt Freeview tuner and speakers.

Customer Buzz
 "Best TV you could buy for this price" 2007-10-31
By M. A. A. Alsaeefan (UK)
I've searched for HD televisions for over 1 month, and finally bought this TV in september 2006, and since then never had a problem. The TV should actually cost more than it is because it is great, especiallyif you play XBOX 360 on it, the picture quality is extremely great.


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