Mirai DTL 832E600 HD Ready LCD TV is one of the cheapest 32″ LCD TV avaliable in market. The affordable price makes it accessible to many. The matt black finish with a silver lining that runs in the lower end makes it look classier despite the light price tag. This TV is light, for it weighs only 12.5 kg. The plastic non-swiveling stand is such a worry for the users because it is not easy to access the inputs positioned in the rear side of the TV, due to it. The setup is a maddening process with tiny screws and deeper grooves. The resolution of this TV is 1366 x 768 pixels and the display format is 720p. This TV is HDReady and the technology used here is TFT active matrix.
The features like progressive scan, on-screen menu, Digital Video Broadcast support, etc are added advantages of this TV. The image aspect ratio is 16:9, and there are two tuners; a PAL/SECAM analogue tuner and a DVB-T digital tuner. There are two stereo mode speakers that performs fairly average. The display contrast ratio is 6000:1 and the screen viewing angle is as wide as 176 degrees. The features like Teletext with a memory of 250 pages, decent connectivity, etc are avaliable. The connections include VGA Input or DVI to HDMI converter, 2 RGB Capable SCART connections, a composite video/audio output, an audio line-in connection, one headphone socket, an antenna, a single omposite video input, an audio line-out, etc. A common interface slot is provided in this MIrai HD ready LCD TV too.
The speakers of Mirai DTL 832E600 32″ HDReady LCD TV is pretty ordinary with flat sound and poor bass performance. The lower frequencies are extremely distorted in higher volumes. The picture quality of this TV in Freeview is also not laudable. The whites are comparable with other high end LCDs but blacks lack the dark impact on the users, and look like faded dark area largely. The lack of details in the darker areas and the less sharp, straight-edged objects are other main cons of this TV. Another fact that may cause concern to the users is the lack of the turn on/off switch. The only possible way is the standby. The operational power consumption is 150W and the stand-by power required is 3W. On the whole, if you are going for a low budget purchase, then this TV may just suit your needs.









