Friday, March 19th, 2010

Samsung UE32B6000 LED TV

samsung ue32b6000 led tv1 Samsung UE32B6000 LED TVIf Samsung could be selling three LED TVs per minute, then they’re obviously good, right?  But that doesn’t mean we’re going to be showering today’s Samsung telly with praises downright. True their LED TV series have impressed us. True they have exceptional picture quality. True they look brilliant in all their sheen and gloss. But I would be lying if I said that they are perfect. Now is when we quote our all-time favourite  phrase: No TV is perfect. Okay now, shall we move on to the actual TV for today? It’s the Samsung UE32B6000 32” LED TV that’s in the spot light today. This TV is definitely one heck of a good looker. It’s slim, glossy, has a crystal neck and the edges have a red tinge that resembles some kind of an apple candy that you can’t help but wonder if it’s edible!

This 32” LED TV has a 1920 x 1080 pixel display resolution and quotes a Mega dynamic contrast ratio. As far as picture quality is concerned, the UE32B6000 has not much of problems, as it’s well-equipped with Samsung’s LED Engine and the 1080 24p Real Movie technology. Sharp and clear, the Samsung UE32B6000 definitely makes a good impression when it comes to pictures. But its the colours that take your breath away. Vivid and detailed, colours in the screens of this telly are just as they should be.  Samsung’s LED TVs seem to have acquired mastery over the rendition of easy-on-the-eyes colours.

Scenes with blacks in them do not fail to impress as well, something for which the LED backlight system can be attributed. The UE32B6000 lacks DLNA certification but not the Eco flower. Another aspect that this LED telly lacks is brilliant audio. It’s a sonic no-hoper, to be straight. Given the startlingly sharp images and all, one does tend to expect decent audio as well, which unfortunately many of the tellies in the market, not just the UE32B6000 fail to deliver. Connectivity is decent, nevertheless, with 4 HDMIs and a USB port.

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