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Samsung LN32B360 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

Samsung LN32B360 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
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Samsung LN32B360 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

 
 
 
SKU:  

4227943

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Features
  • 32-inch high definition TV with 720p resolution

  • Two HDMI, one component, and one composite video input

  • Improved picture with 30,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 8ms response time and Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology

  • Two 3W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience from two speakers

  • One-year parts and labor warranty


Description

Samsung LN32B360 offers consistently crisp HD images with great contrast and deep black levels. Samsung's Wide Color Enhancer optimizes each hue, for rich, natural colors. And this set's compact cabinet fits easily in your bedroom or den.


Product Details
Product Length:3.3 inches
Product Width:31.4 inches
Product Height:20.9 inches
Product Weight:20.1 pounds
Package Length:35.4 inches
Package Width:24.2 inches
Package Height:7.8 inches
Package Weight:32.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 95 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 95 customer reviews )
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93 of 97 found the following review helpful:


5Great Picture and Sound - Port Selection was interesting  Mar 30, 2009 By B. Hoak
This is a new model (out March 2009), and is the just released 'B' version of the popular, judging by the many reviews, samsung 'A' version 32 inch TV. I wanted a TV with an excellent value for a 32 inch TV with a good 720p picture and sound. The picture is actually fantastic and looks good on the standard setting and really stunning at the dynamic setting (if the room is light enough), and in the store looked slightly better then Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-32S5100 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Black even though that TV is a 1080p one. I did a visual comparison of the two for a while in the store becuase I was trying to justify going 1080p but couldnt since this picture seemed better even at 720p. If I could, I would have gone for the Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-32XBR9 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV which looked the best though for a 32 inch overall.

720p vs 1080p:
I couldn't understand why a 1080p TV would make a difference with this size of TV, since I sit about nine feet away and at that distance I don't think you could tell - at least the PC input is small enough and sharp enough that I can read web pages comfortably from my couch but if it were any smaller it would be too small/detailed. I dont think I would use more than 720p detail unless I wanted to see more web page content on the screen and planned to sit about 4 feet away. The TV has exactly the same resolution asToshiba Satellite U305-S2804 13.3-inch Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 Processor, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, Vista Premium) which is what I plugged into the PC input and looks identical to that screen. Also, most Hi Def inputs to my TV aren't more than 720p anyway. I think one over the air station is 1080i.

Standard DEF Input Handling:
For 480i or standard def inputs at a non wide screen resolution, such as those from my cable box, it handles it extremely well. However, I have a digital cable box (verizon QIP6416-2) with an HMDI, component, svideo, and RCA even though the signal I get is only standard def. I didn't want to use up an HDMI port on the TV so I tried connecting the component but the color didn't work. This is an issue with the cable box, not the TV. I had to use the HDMI in the end since there was no s-video (a small negative for this TV) and didnt want to use the RCA. On the plus side, this TV has a great setting called wide fit/move that slightly streaches and zooms a 4/3 picture to fit the 16/9 widescreen. The move comes into play if you have channel that has scrolling text that becomes cut off at the bottom, so you can nudge the picture up a bit (which chops off the top more but you need to make a comprimose somewhere).

Shines with HD inputs:
When I hooked the component connections up to an HD upscaling DVD player Samsung DVD-HD860 Up-Converting DVD Playerthough that worked perfectly with the component connection. My beloved Roku Roku Digital Video Player box is using the 2nd HDMI connector which looks great, and the over the air antenna CLEARSTREAM2 Antenna brings in over the air free HD on about 20 HD channels. All the HD sources (laptop, antenna, roku, upscaling DVD) really shine. Sound is good and I don't feel I need to get add on home theater sound since I dont turn the TV up loud. I guess an extra HDMI connection would have been nice, especially since there was no S-video, but I still give the TV 5 stars as it is a new model and is thus forward looking.

66 of 68 found the following review helpful:


5THE BEST LCD ON THE MARKET FOR ITS PRICE, PERIOD...  Apr 12, 2009 By James Wright
I badly needed a new television, and decided on a whim to head to best buy and see what was available. I hadn't been shopping for tv's in around 7 years, and from what I remembered that was when plasmas were amazing but all cost upwards of $4,000, and LCD, as a technology, just wasn't there yet. To my amazement the TV's in the store, even those well under $1,000, all looked fantastic. I settled on this tv after comparing it, endlessly, to other 32-inch models by Sony, Toshiba and LG. The Samsung had the best clarity, image depth and color. For only $550, this TV is gorgeous...standard cable looks good, DVD looks fantastic, and HD is just amazing. After initially thinking I wanted a 1080p HD, not 720p, I realized that in this size it just doesn't matter, and isn't worth the extra money. In all honesty, I felt like the 1080p image in this size television is a bit too sharp, a bit too bright and a bit too clear...it almost makes everything look like a cartoon or a video game. In the end, you really can't beat this television...the internal speakers sound great, it looks damn sexy in any room, and the picture quality makes you wonder why you paid so little...

49 of 52 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent Buy! Excellent Brand! Excellent Quality!  Jun 19, 2009 By A. StJohn
Much like many of the other customers who purchased the Samsung 32" B Series LCD television, I too, did MUCH research before buying this television. After going to Target, Walmart, BestBuy, and various online stores, I decided to purchase the Samsung after MANY comparisons, and for only $499.99 at BestBuy.

Between the price, brand name, and overall quality we can expect from Samsung, it just made sense to buy this television set over Sony. This television was bought with the intention of not spending more than $500 and having it perform at least above average for my bedroom.

Upon looking at comparable televisions, the Samsung had an AMAZING picture. It was EXCEPTIONALLY clear and very clean, new, and expensive looking. The options were exactly what I wanted: Computer input, 2 HDMI cable inputs, and multiple component inputs. It was 720P but after speaking with many owners and doing more and more research, it just isn't worth the money to purchase a 1080p TV set ($700+) when you WON'T be able to tell ANY real difference under 40" television sets - THAT IS A GUARANTEED FACT!

Hope that helped....

25 of 27 found the following review helpful:


5Stunning....  Apr 15, 2009 By Floyd Goodrich "Jim G."
I've had mine for three days now and could not be more pleased. The picture is crystal clear, the colors are deep and the contrast is great. Good sound and easily set up, didn't have to consult the owners manual once. The remote is laid out well and everything is easy to access. The only minor thing I don't care for is how you access the sleep mode timer. Unlike most remotes with a dedicated button for the sleep timer on it, you have to open a menu and drill down to set the sleep timer. As this is a great bedroom size, this could be a slight annoyance for those who use the sleep timer function a lot. That is the only con I have on this beautiful TV. This TV has a lot of high end features such as being able to name the various inputs, such as calling HDMI 1 as Satellite, HDMI 2, as DVD etc. I'm very happy with mine and for the money, its fantastic.

69 of 89 found the following review helpful:


2Returned mine to Walmart...  Aug 07, 2009 By Ronald L. Linch Jr.
I bought this TV from Walmart about three weeks ago... and returned it three days later.

I typically do lots of research before buying anything in this price range but, trusting the Samsung quality and ignoring the little voice in my head telling me not to "impulse shop", I went ahead and bought it anyway. Couple issues I noted right away:

1. The speakers would "pop", but randomly. It might go one minute with hardly a pop, then you would hear six or seven in a matter of seconds, but it was subtle... often getting drown out by the volume itself. But, once you noticed it for the first time, it was hard to ignore. Im guessing these were the result of defective speaker(s).

2. Being in the least used room, I had this TV hooked up to our lone standard definition cable (satellite) box. While having read about blurred images in fast moving scenes on LCD's, I thought modern technology had pretty much eliminated this old shortcoming. I was wrong. I wasnt watching sports either, I was watching the 10 o'clock news. It seemed whenever the news anchor turned their head, their head would stop just a split second before the image seemed to fully catch up. My other two hi-def TV's are plasma and rear-projection LCD (modern tech only 5 years ago but now hard to find) and I had never noticed that shortcoming on either of them (but nor was their technology known to suffer from this).

What else? Even had the speakers not "popped", I thought the sound quality was poor. It doesnt help that the speakers are built into the bottom frame facing down... meaning they are firing into the TV stand instead of out towards your ears. Why some manufacturers are doing this is beyond me. Again, being in our least used room, this TV was going to be stand alone... not hooked up to a receiver and alternate speakers. Lastly, as others have stated about "piano black" finishes, its looks nice but attracts finger prints, hair, dust, etc.

I know Samsung typically makes a quality HDTV product, but I think trying to appeal to the lower end of the price spectrum will cause companies to perhaps take shortcuts that they wouldnt make on their higher end sets. That being said, of all the other 32 inch HDTV I viewed at Walmart, I thought this one had the best picture... in the store anyway. :)

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