Saturday, March 02, 2013

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) Reviews

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)


Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)


Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)
Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)








I just got it, but so far so good. As of right now I am just playing xbox 360 on it. The color is bright and vivid. And for the audio it is ok until you turn on the SRS TruSurround HD, then it is very good. The tv is pretty light weight. It would of been nice if it was slimmer from the side, but it doesn't really bother me. Power cord is a little bit too short. Decent remote control, came with battery. Only downside for the remote is that its not back-lit.



I'm not even sure what to write about this TV, other than the fact that is pretty much perfect for it's size. It produces wonderfully vibrant images. My nephews are happy to have something other than a crappy 19-inch CRT to play their video games on. And my sister uses it as a monitor for her laptop to watch Sherlock on repeat and to watch Korean dramas. Out of the box, everything looks great, but properly calibrated it looks as good as any floor model at Best Buy. We're all very happy with this display.



Ordered this as a gift for Christmas. Been a month and couldn't be happier with the TV. It was mounted in a bedroom and looks great. The sound is fine for a bedroom TV. I saw where some have had issues with it but not me. Amazon delivered it in a timely manner with no issues. Being a 720P has bot been an issue. Will look at buying another one as prices drop for older models to place in a spare bedroom.





I'm always puzzled by reviews that complain about stated features of products. In this case, I have read several reviews by people that complain that this Samsung TV is not a Slim model. Apparently some people rely only on pictures and not on detailed descriptions of things like Specifications, or Product Measurements.

Being a reasonable person, I was able to successfully determine the TV's measurements - it helped that they were obviously stated in the product description. Having determined (prior to my purchase) that these dimensions would fit my requirements, I purchased the TV on Amazon during a Samsung Black Friday promotion in 2012 for about $50 less than the typical Amazon price.

I should point out that, contrary to another reviewer's statement, this TV is indeed VESA compatible for wall mounts. I had no problem attaching the TV to a Cheetah mount (also purchased on Amazon). In this case, the Amazon description was not clear what the mounting options were, so I was forced to (gasp!) visit the Samsung web site. A quick search on the model number and I was able to download the manual and review the detailed specs, including mounting hole measurements.

This TV fits perfectly in the corner, and it is very light weight so it puts very little strain on the wall mount. Even though the design is not a slim style, I found that the shape of the bezel allows it to fit perfectly in the corner, with both edges of the TV right up against the wall. If it were to be mounted against a flat wall rather than a corner, it would stick out a little further.

Be sure to register the TV on the Samsung website, as you will get an extra 3 months or warranty support for free.



Friday, March 01, 2013

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) Reviews

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)



Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)


Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)
Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)


First off, I upgraded from an Insignia 24" LED 1080p, this TV is trip to the moon difference better from the Insignia, Can't go wrong, I have it on the wall and the sound is great, I am not using it for my entertainment system, it's a dining room addition. Colors are vibrant, blacks are what they need to be, black. Timer to set up the auto power on and off is great. Eat my breakfast and go to work with no worries. Very light as well. Hope you enjoy.





Hadn't set up the television, so held off on reviewing it. Assume this model had been discontinued, as it was steeply discounted.The picture on the set is terrific, but then I am not much of a techie. Liked the HD and am still slightly amazed at how crisp the images are. Was very happy with the 32" size, which is plenty large enough for a Victorian cottage. Interesting that the LED seems to be winning out over the liquid crystal.

A happy purchase.





My husband and I bought this TV for our bedroom. We have a 46 inch Samsung in our living room, and wanted to purchase the same product just smaller. This TV has a great picture and is the perfect size for a bedroom. I would recommend this product. A red light stays on when the TV is off letting you know it is powered off, but there is no way to turn it off. I did some research hoping to find a way to turn it off, but it is a feature that cannot be turned off. I would purchase this product again.






I was in the market for a 2nd basic TV that I could move around our house with no internet or apps on it since I just wanted it for PS3 and a DVD player and I wanted to stay away from any off brands, so I bought this one. You can't go wrong for the Amazon $248 price and with free shipping! It has awesome sound and picture and very simple to setup. I use AmazonBasics High-Speed HDMI Cable (6.5 Feet/2.0 Meters) - Supports Ethernet, 3D, and Audio Return [Newest Standard] and I have no delay with gaming. This TV also only consumes 28 watts or power which is around $6 a year to operate. This one replaced my 15 year 32 inch old tube TV.

The bottom line, if you are looking for simple TV I would recommend this one, but you want external sound, 1080p and internet app then you want to look at a higher model.



Thursday, February 28, 2013

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) Reviews

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)



Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)


Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)
Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)

So I took the plunge and finally upgraded my bedroom TV to a Flat Panel Samsung LED 720p 32" (Model UN32EH4003). I bought it during the Black Friday time frame directly from Amazon for $247.99 (Free Shipping, 14-Day Price Guarantee). I went in knowing that I was buying the cheapest 32" Samsung Flat Panel that you could buy and knew that I wasn't getting every bell and whistle, which is fine with me. My goal for this TV is to use it as a bedroom TV with a Verizon FIOS cable box and a media player (Ethernet connected, not WiFi) and watch it from about 8 feet away. No gaming, minimal DVD, etc. That's basically it.

Just for some background, I'm upgrading from an old 20" Generic Tube TV in the bedroom. I do have an HDTV in the living room, but it is also a Tube TV. There I have a 34" Sony widescreen Tube TV that I bought about 7 years ago that was basically the biggest widescreen Tube TV made that I know of. Back then a Tube TV picture was much better and cheaper than Flat Panel.

First Impression - This TV looks nice. Clean front. It is extremely light. The base feels sturdy and big enough to support the TV without risk of falling over. It was simple to put together with 8 screws in the base.

Setup - It has 2 HDMI's and then some regular RCA and Component hookups. My setup consists of Verizon FIOS Cable Box and a WD Live TV Media Player (to be replaced by a Boxee Box within the week, but that's another story). Plugged the Cable Box and the Media Player into each HDMI port using new Amazon Basics HDMI cables. The TV on-screen setup was easy enough to figure out without pulling out the instruction manual. Everything came up perfectly the first time with just a press of the Source button.

Picture Quality - I tested the TV out with several different types of media and sources.
1) First with SD Cable. A little blocky up close, which may just be the source, but from a normal viewing distance, I the quality was just fine. The kids' cartoons were fine.
2) Second with HD Cable. This picture seemed really nice. Didn't see any kind of distortion. Seemed nearly as good as the HD Tube TV that I have downstairs from an 8 foot viewing distance. I was happy with what I saw.
3) Third with a normal 720p Video file via the Media Player. Picture was really nice in this case also. Everything seemed crisp. Very happy.
4) Finally with a fast motion 1080p Video file via the Media Player. This is where I expected the worst, but to my surprise, the fast motion scenes seemed fine also. I only tested a couple of files, so we'll see if other scenes have a problem, but so far so good.

Overall I was very happy with the picture quality. The colors on the default setting were pretty terrible, so I tried "brilliant" which was too yellow, and finally settled on "movie" which was pretty much perfect in all instances. The "movie" setting was much brighter than the default, but not too crazy. Looked pretty natural.

Viewing Angles - Side viewing angles seemed really good. This was one of my pet peeves and most of my reluctance to move to a flat panel TV in the first place. Many flat panel TV's look terrible when you aren't watching it straight on. This TV seems to have much better side viewing than many of the competing TV's out there.

Screen - The screen edges do have a few very faint white areas that I have noticed, but they are barely noticeable and only when the screen is completely black. I don't notice it at all when there is any kind of picture on the screen. I probably only see it because I am looking for it after reading a few comments about backlight bleed. For me, it doesn't seem like anything to worry about. I always buy SquareTrade warranties with all my electronics, so if the screen does have a problem, I will be set.

Sound Quality - This is where I had the most trouble. Granted, I'm upgrading from a old TV, but out of the box, the Samsung sounded very hollow and words were hard to understand. It seemed to be completely missing any low end, not talking about booming bass, just lower frequencies seemed to be missing. I tried every sound preset that they had and all were pretty bad. I finally gave up on the presets and used the included 5 band Equalizer which finally did the trick. Per request, I posted a picture of the settings in the customer images section of this item. [THIS SECTION HAS BEEN UPDATED BELOW: I basically maxed out the low and high frequencies and made a bell curve of the middle frequencies, raising the one that controlled voices until I has happy. This seemed to do the trick just fine and I am now happy with the sound.] Granted, if you are expecting a booming surround sound feel, you're shopping for the wrong TV, but for what I think this TV is meant for, it sounds just fine.

Bells, Whistles and Other Stuff - I haven't toyed with this TV too much yet. There are lots of menu settings to go through. The power button on the bottom of the TV seems pretty cool. It is like a combined button/joystick that pulls up a menu when pressed that you can use the button to move through, or just turn off the TV. I won't use it much since the Cable Box remote will do most of the work, but it is a nice to have since the actual TV remote will probably sit in a drawer once everything is set up. It does have a USB port that is supposed to play pretty much any type of media format. If this works well, it is a great feature. For me, I plan on continuing to use a dedicated Media Player, so I probably won't use this much, but for anyone else, it would save you $100 on having to buy a media player if you have a use for it.

I've only had this TV for one day, but this is what I think so far for a pro/con list.

Pros:
1) Great price ($247.99 at the time I purchased it, put a camelcamelcamel price alert on it for when the price drops again).
2) Great picture quality, especially for the price.
3) Very good side viewing angles.
4) Easy setup and connection to Cable Box and Media Player.
5) Enough picture and sound settings to get the quality you want for your individual preference.
6) Fast motion scenes seem ok so far.
7) Energy Star cost of $6-$12 per year to operate. That just sounds crazy, but I'll take it.

Cons:
1) Sound presets are terrible, but can be adjusted manually.
2) Concern about possible backlight bleed, but covering myself with an inexpensive SquareTrade warranty.

In conclusion, I'm giving this TV a 5 Star Rating based on how great it is for it's low price. I've only had this TV for one day, but I love it so far. I will continue to update this review as I use the TV more and learn more about it.

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ONE MONTH UPDATE (12/26/2012):
So I've had this TV for about a month now, and I still love it. I am very happy with the video performance and I have continued to refine the audio settings. The picture is great. The viewing angles are great. I haven't had a single instance of any kind of motion blur from any fast motion scenes yet. No change in the very minor backlight bleed which I still think is no big deal. Its working great with the Verizon FIOS HD DVR and the HD Media Player (now upgraded to a Boxee Box).

The one negative regarding this TV is the sound. I posted a customer image and talked about my manual Equalizer settings in my original review. Since then, I had found that those setting were still not quite right. During many scenes, the background music seemed to overpower everything and voices were becoming impossible to understand in many instances. I kept tinkering with the Equalizer and finally settled on updated settings. It seems that the 300Hz setting was the one that was controlling most of the background music, so I dropped it way down and words became much clearer. I have now been using these updated Equalizer settings for a couple of weeks now without messing with them, so that tells me that they sound pretty good to my ears. Again, for the low price of this TV, I'm not expecting the best sound, so it hasn't had any impact to my 5 Star Rating now that I have fine tuned the settings.
Long story short, I still highly recommend this TV for the price. It seems to hover around the $250-$300 mark and it is a great deal at that price point.



I don't know much technical information about this tv, but I really like how light it is and think that the picture is very clear. The speakers are not the best when playing music through my blue ray player, but having it connected to my stereo solves that problem. I am very happy and satisfied with this purchase!


This is a great TV for the price. It's only 720p and not 1080p, but I don't notice a difference. It doesn't have a ton of bells and whistles. The remote is simple and there aren't many real features to speak of. Also, there are only 2 HDMI inputs, and no separate audio channels, which is a point of contention for some.

Bought this TV to replace a 32" Sceptre that was on sale for $180. I bought the Sceptre thinking you cannot lose on a 720P HDTV for $180. This is incorrect, I mostly use the TV for PS3, 360 and HD cable and the Sceptre was giving me flickering lines, which in games such as COD will hinder your gameplay. It got to the point where I return that Sceptre and bought this Samsung and I am very happy with the purchase.

Although you still get flickering lines it is BARELY noticable, the picture is beautiful and I cannot complain about the sound. At the price of bout $330, it is a budget TV, Yes you can buy another brand of tv the same size for under $200 but Samsung is a reputable brand in TVs and I am satisfied with this purchase.

There is only one con and I know most people already mentioned it, there is no audio output! For some, that may be the breaking point but for me the speakers on this TV is decent enough where I don't need extra audio hookups. So keep this in mind when considering which TV to buy.














Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) Reviews

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)




Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)


Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)
Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)

This is a really sweet Samsung HDTV for the price. The first one I bought at Walmart for $298 was on Sept. 4th. That one had some LED backlight bleed on the bottom center of it. Like a white cloud around 4 or 5 inches long. So I took it back and returned it and went to another Walmart to purchase another one. No noticeable backlight bleed on this one.

I remember reading that there is no noticeable difference between a 1080P vs. 720P with HDTV's under 40". I found this to be true with a 32" HDTV. It honestly looks like a 1080P HDTV. So save your money unless you want a SMART 32" HDTV.

I always grew up being a Sony fan. But Samsung has the best picture quality on the market today. You can see that when you checkout the displays at the stores. Was first considering a Vizio, but they are hit and miss with the user reviews. To me it was worth paying an extra $60 for a Samsung that gets much more consistent good user reviews.

The blacks are a deep black and the colors are truly brilliant. The sound is very good on it. No need to hook-up external speakers to it. Love the thin bezel on it as well. I use this 32" for my medium size bedroom. Bigger is better, but anything bigger than this would be overwhelming.

I would recommend doing what I did and go with SquareTrade on the warranty. They advertize a 3 year parts and labor warranty for $33. Make sure you call them instead of doing it online. When I called the Rep he offered me a 4 year warranty for $3 more. You can't beat a $36 4 year warranty. And SquareTrade has great user reviews.


Got this for the bedroom. Just what we wanted. The color is great. We have another Samsung that is a 46" 3D HDTV with 1080p and cannot see too much difference in the two. If you're looking for a basic HDTV without all the bells and whistles then this is the TV for you.
PRO: Great bedroom TV.
Great picture quality.
Can't see difference between 720p and 1080p.
CON: The sound sometimes changes after fast awarding on my DVR.






It was simple to set up. Seldom use, spare TV for bedroom. Not hooked to HD cable box, so colors good, but doesn't produce HD as it did when I looked at it in Walmart before I ordered on-line, where I save $40.

Amasing - I ordered it Tuesday morning before Thanksgiving, it arrived good Friday! I did not even order expedited shipping. I have always used standard shipping from Amazon, and everything has always arrived earlier than stated.

Picture clairty is very good. If you're really into action movies and have the money, get 1020i and 120hz, but this TV is a great. Well worth the money. Has some great options.













Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)


Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)


Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)




Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) Features

  • HD LED Picture Quality
  • ConnectShare Movie
  • Wide Color Enhancement
  • Clear Motion Rate 60
  • TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 29.1-Inch x 19.6-Inch x 5-Inch, TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 29.1-Inch x 17.5-Inch x 3.7-Inch


Technical Details
Brand NameSamsung
Item Weight13.2 pounds
Product Dimensions29.1 x 3.7 x 17.5 inches
Item model numberUN32EH4003
Color NameBlack
Specification MetEnergy Star
Item Display Height19.40 inches





Samsung LED EH4003
With LED technology, the energy-efficient, Samsung Series 4 TV produces a brilliant, clear picture. The Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby Pulse is an advanced surround sound feature that optimizes the TV’s audio from connected devices. The Wide Color Enhancer Plus features lets you see picture with vibrant, natural-looking images.

Clear Motion Rate 60

Clear Motion Rate (CMR) was developed to accurately measure how well a LCD or LED TV can depict fast-moving images. LED TVs with a CMR of 60-120 can display action-packed movement with sharp detail and vivid contrast while eliminating image distortion.

Wide Color Enhancer Plus

Wide Color Enhancer Plus allows you to witness the entire RGB spectrum brought to life on your screen to bring you exceptionally vibrant, yet natural-looking images faithful to the director’s original intent.

ConnectShare Movie

ConnectShare Movie lets you watch videos, play music, or view photos from a USB connection without needing to use a PC or special equipment. Simply plug your USB device or drive directly into your Samsung TV’s USB port and watch on the big screen with friends and family.
 Wide Color Enhancer Plus
With Wide Color Enhancer Plus, see picture color the way the director originally intended.
CMR 60
CMR offers a more complete measure by calculating 3 factors: frame refresh rate, image processor speed, and backlight technology.
ConnectShare Movie
Have movies and pictures on a USB drive? With ConnectShare Movie, easily view that content right on the TV by simply plugging the drive into the USB port and enjoy on the big screen.

What's in the Box

UN32EH4003 32-Inch LED HDTV, Stand, Standard Remote, Documentation

Select Specifications

Video
Resolution: 720p
CMR: 60
Full HD: 2D
Connections
HDMI: 2
USB: 1
Component In: 1
Weight and Dimensions
VESA Size: 200x200
Dimensions (WxHxD): 29.1 x 19.6 x 7.5 Inches (29.1 x 17.5 x 3.7 Inches Without Stand)
Weight: 13.2 lbs. (11.9 lbs. Without Stand)




Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)
Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)

Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)



Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black)