[ใหม่] Low Price Samsung UE32D6530 32 inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 3D 200Hz LED SMART Internet TV with Freeview HD

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Technical Details
  • Ultra Slim LED TV with 12mm bezel
  • 3D (with 2D/3D conversion)
  • Smart TV with Wi-Fi built in
  • 4 HDMI, USB 2.0 Movie
  • PVR, Freeview HD

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Manufacturer's Description
The Samsung SMART TV revolution is going to transform the way you watch TV. From entertainment to communication, the Series 6530 and its host of intuitive and interactive features will simply blow your mind. The Smart Hub provides four new applications, Your Video, Search All, Web Browser and Social TV, and together they ensure that you can find whatever content you desire, while also letting you communicate face-to-face or via SNS. The visual experience is bolstered by advance technologies like the Ultra Clear Panel, Clear Motion Rate 400 and Wide Colour Enhancer Plus. So, make the jump to the next level of home entertainment with the Samsung D6530 SMART LED 3D TV.
 
Product Description
Samsung 32in 3D Full HD LED 1080p 100Hz CMR 32quot 3D LED TV Full HD 1080p 200Hz Freeview HD Smart TV Skype 3 x USB PC Input 4x HDMI Charcoal Black UE32D6530WKXXU Televisions LCD TVs
LG 42PA4500, LG 26LK330U, Manta 3D LCD4214 , Toshiba 40BV702B, Sony KDL46EX723BU, Toshiba 40BV701B, Toshiba 46TL868B, LG 47LS5600, LG 37LV355T, Panasonic TX-P42GT30B, Toshiba 32DV504B , LG 42LS570T , LG 42LV550T, LG 47LV550T, LG 47LW550T, Samsung UE46D6530, LG 47LM620T , LG 47LW450U, LG 47LV355U, Panasonic TX-P50GT30B, Panasonic TX-L42E5B, Toshiba 32DL933B, Samsung UE46D6100, LG 42PT353K, Samsung UE37D6510, Sony KDL55EX723BU, Samsung LE26D450, Panasonic TX-P42VT30B, Panasonic TX-L32E5B, Samsung UE40D5520, Digihome LCD40913FHD
For the price this TV excels in most areas. I'll try to summarize the best and the worst aspects (or flaws) of each major part of the TV. It's a long review so I can give as much info (or opinion) as possible.

Design
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The TV has a narrow black bezel edging around the screen's perimeter with a glass like edging to the bezel itself, a silver stand/base with a clear glass support stem and a very discrete Samsung logo on the bottom bezel edge. I would say the TV is stylish but classy at the same time. This TV is also incredibly thin, you'll be amazed. No complaints on the design.

Picture Quality
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The picture clarity in HD is quite frankly incredible - on both the built in HD Freeview tuner (which works well) and from an external source such as Sky HD. My Samsung replaces a 3 year old Toshiba 1080p and I can tell you the improvement in HD picture quality (compared against my old Tosh) is very noticeable. The pictures almost jump out of the screen and have incredible detail. The blacks are much blacker, and not washed out grey like my old Toshiba, but I would say that sometimes dark scenes, in movies for example, can be a little too dark and lack detail which I cannot seem to improve. Not a major complaint more of a minor quibble. Standard definition picture quality is adequate, nothing to write home about, but it's certainly good enough. I guess going from such incredible HD images to SD images is always going to be a disappointment.
Sony KDL46EX524BU, Panasonic TX-L37E5B, Toshiba 32DL833B, Samsung UE32D5520, Toshiba 42HL833B, LG 32LS570T , LG 32LV355T, LG 42LS5600, LG 42LV355U, Sony KDL32EX523BU, Samsung LE40D503 , Samsung UE32D4003, Sharp LC40LE831E, Toshiba 32BL502B , Sony KDL24EX320WU, Panasonic TX-P42G30B, LG 47LK530T, Samsung LE32C450, Panasonic TX-L32E3B, Samsung LE32C530 , LG 42LD450, Toshiba 32EL833B, LG 26LS3500, LG 47LV355T , Toshiba 32DV501B, LG 42PM470T, LG 42PW450T, LG 32LV550T, LG 50PZ570T, Samsung LE37C530, Panasonic TX-L32E30B
The motion plus feature of the TV is incredible. This feature basically smooths the appearance of the video and makes the detail in moving images clearer and more detailed. Both my wife and I were amazed how everything looks more 'real'. I've got to say Motion Plus takes some getting used to because it really does change the appearance of movies so that they seem different. Takes away from the character of movies perhaps - but probably more a case of motion plus takes some getting used to. Motion Plus can be disabled if preferred.

Other minor complaints about the picture quality. There seems to be minor back light leakage around the edge of the screen and very slight white clouding. It's only noticeable when the screen is completely dark, otherwise for any lighter images you don't see this back light leakage at all.

3D
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What can I say. 3D works, and for me I have no complaints. It's good to be aware of a minor issue though. The active shutter 3D glasses (not included) can create a strobing effect when watching 3D TV in a bright room - whether that light source is from your house lighting or from sunlight from a window. My TV is next to the window so trying to watch 3D TV in the bright early evening sun had to be abandoned. The strobing effect was too much. Once the sun's glare died down, later in the evening, then it wasn't so much of a problem.
Panasonic TX-L32G20B, LG 50PA4500 , LG 50PT353K, Samsung LE32D450, Samsung UE32D5000, LG 26LV250U, LG 50PM470T , LG 50PZ250T, TOSHIBA 26DL833B , Toshiba 37RV753B , Samsung UE40D5003, Cello SEG32100DVB, Panasonic TX-L24E3B, LG 32LS5600, LG 32LV355U, Panasonic TX-P46GT30B, Samsung UE26C4000, Samsung LE40D550 , Samsung LE37D550, Sony KDL37EX524BU, LG 50PM670T, Kogan 32 Full HD, Samsung UE26EH450, LG 22LV250U, Toshiba Regza 32AV615DB, Samsung UE37D5520, Samsung UE37D5520, Samsung UE40EH5000, Philips 52PFL8605H, Philips 50PFL7956H
Sound
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The sound is OK. It's not bad, it's not the greatest. The bass is a bit thin. My Toshiba probably sounded better but I expect because the Samsung is so thin, and with the speakers behind the TV screen, then this probably affects the sound quality. There are sound modes to choose from: Movie, Music, Clear Voice, Amplify but none of them truly excel. In standard sound mode though there is the ability to change the base, treble etc but these adjustments appear as frequencies in an on-screen equalizer so it's a case of adjust to taste if you don't want to adopt one of the aforementioned default sound modes. There is also SRS surround sound.

Smart TV (including Samsung Apps and Web Browser)
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This is where the TV starts not to impress so much. Smart TV (or the Smart Hub) is basically a user interface from where you can access all of the internet enabled services of your TV alongside the more typical TV features such as the TV guide, favourite channels etc all in the one place. A nice interface in itself but some of the features are a bit 'hit or miss'. The Samsung Apps such as BBC iPlayer, Lovefilm, Facebook, Youtube, BBC News all work great. However that's it really - there's little else you'd want to make use of, so the good worthwhile apps are very thin on the ground. Hopefully more apps will be added in the future - it'd be nice to have ITV Player and 4OD but it's a case of wait and see. There are a couple of movie streaming services in addition to Lovefilm, as well as Skype and Twitter but I haven't used this apps so won't comment on these.
LG 32LV250U , LG 50PW450T, LG 32LM620T, LG 32LW450U, Samsung UE37D5000, Toshiba 32BV702B , Samsung UE22ES5410W, Panasonic TX-P42C3B , Samsung UE37D6530, Sharp LC40SH340K, Dyon Delta 19 LED, Samsung UE40D5000, LG 32LD450, Samsung LE32B450C4, LG 47LW540U , 19 Tech2o Classic Waterproof, Panasonic TX-L37V20B, Samsung PS50C680G5, Samsung PS43D490, Panasonic TX-L19X10BW, Samsung UE32D4000, Samsung UE32C4000, Panasonic TX-L19E3B, Samsung PS51D6900, Samsung UE32D6100, Samsung UE22ES5400, Samsung LE40C580, Samsung LE40D580,
The Web Browser is awful. I mean really awful. I've got a 10Mbps connection but it's quite clear to see the web browser struggles - in that it's slow to draw graphical images, especially web-pages with graphical backgrounds. Not only that but text entry is via the use of an on-screen mobile phone type keypad - so basically you have 3-4 alphabetic characters per on-screen keypad button. It's slow and attempting to select the third or fourth character of a keypad on-screen button is a bit of a hit and miss process, and can be sometimes frustrating. Not only that but the on-screen 'mouse like pointer' is difficult to navigate around the screen and the alternative to highlight hyperlinks with a super-thin blue box, which is difficult to see and slow to control, isn't much better. I'd say the web browser isn't fit for purpose on the whole. Some tips however. Make google your home page and when typing in URLs (web addresses) use google to do the textual auto-completion - you'll get my meaning when you try this. Do not use the web browser's direct URL entry - it will frustrate you. And then bookmark all of your favourite websites and hope you never need to use the on-screen key pad text entry again. The web browser would get 1 out of 5 stars in my opinion.
Avtex L185DR , Toshiba 55WL863B, Samsung UE40D5000, TOSHIBA 26DL833G, LG 32LS3500, Toshiba 32RV753B , Samsung UE40D6100, Sony KDL32CX520BU, Samsung UE26EH4510, Digihome LED42983FHD, Cello C32100FIPTV, Toshiba 40VL758B, Visua Glossy White, Philips 26PFL3606H, Toshiba 32BL702B, LG 42LK530T , Panasonic TX-L32C3B, Sony KDL-40NX723, Samsung PS43E450, Sony KDL40CX523BU, Samsung PS43D450, Toshiba Regza 26AV615DB, Toshiba 26AV713B , Sharp LC60LE831E, Toshiba 26EL833B, Panasonic TX-L42E3B, Samsung UE32D4010, Samsung UE37D6500
By the way the inbuilt Wi-fi works really well.

Gaming
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I'm not talking Samsung app games but games consoles (PS3, 360) that you might want to connect to this TV. This TV has a game mode because all of those extra video processing features such as Motion Plus etc add what is termed 'input lag'. Input lag is the time it takes for the video signal to travel from the HDMI port through the TV's innards to the TV screen itself. The longer this delay the more of a problem it is to gamers. Game mode turns off the video processing features of the TV (motion plus etc) to reduce this lag/delay. Now with game mode disabled there is terrible input lag on this TV. Console games are essentially near to unplayable. With game mode enabled the input lag is dramatically reduced and games play normally again. However, the measured input lag of this TV has been reported to be somewhere around 50-70ms in gaming mode which some say is still too high for avid gamers - gamers that might be sensitive to these delays. For me personally at first I thought I could sense the input lag in game mode, but it really doesn't seem to have affected my performance in BFBC2, Black Ops, Killzone 3 and Halo Reach multiplayer. If there is any input lag in game mode in my opinion it's not really noticeable and if it is noticeable it's minuscule. Of course in game mode disabling the various video processing features of the TV does affect picture quality (which even the manual mentions) but for me there isn't a particularly big impact.
Sony Bravia KDL40EX503U, Samsung PS51D550, Sony KDL32EX401U, SAMSUNG LE40D503, Panasonic TX-L47ET50B, Kogan 26 Full HD, Samsung PS51D8000, LG 55LM620T, LG 55LW550T, Sharp LC40LE511E , Toshiba 40RL953B, Sony KDL40W5500U, Samsung LE26B450C4, Panasonic TX-P50C3B, Panasonic TX-P50G30B, Sony KDL-32V4000 , TOSHIBA 32AV834, Samsung UE26D4003, LG 60PV250K , LG 32LH3000, Samsung UE55D8000, Sony Bravia KDL40EX403U, Samsung UE46D5520, Samsung UE55D6530 , Samsung UE40D6530, Dyon Delta 24 , LG 42LV355T , Sony Bravia KDL32EX403U
Summary
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This TV is not perfect but it excels in some important areas such as high-definition picture quality, design (style) and the Samsung Apps (of the few available). And for everything else: gaming, web-browser, 3D etc there are some compromises to take into consideration - but by no means is there anything particularly bad in this TV - well, except for that web browser. I hope you found my review useful, if a little long.