Samsung - 32" Class (31.5" Diag.) - LED - 720p - Smart - HDTV
Average Customer Rating:
4.6
Rating breakdown183 reviews
5 Stars
127
4 Stars
44
3 Stars
9
2 Stars
1
1 Star
2
95%of customers recommend this product.
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Customer Reviews for Samsung - 32" Class (31.5" Diag.) - LED - 720p - Smart - HDTV
Customer Rating
5
very happy with this product
on June 29, 2016
Posted by: lovemytv44
from plainville ct
Expertise:Intermediate
I must say I've always been a fan of samsung but this is the first Samsung television I've ever owned and Ilove it.
Pros: Inexpensive, Bright display, Lightweight
Cons: the audio could be better
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
4
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
My first Samsung TV but not the last !
on August 14, 2016
Posted by: Daphna101
Expertise:Expert
WOW..Black Friday, and I had no idea I was going to buy a tv. But I stumbled upon this awesome low priced Samsung TV..the picture was amazing..Impulse buy, yep absolutely. am I sorry, Absolutely not. What a picture, quality, wi-fi, smart apps..fun fun times. Now I am shopping for the big boys.. This small tv was only a 32..I am going to double the size and double my fun in the near future. At the stores, once you view the samsung, nothing compares. I will leave it at that..Check it out yourselves.
I would like to buy a camera for it but not sure where to get one.
The most notable negative is that it seems a little pokey. An issue that is almost certainly fixed through an update.
One of the most positive aspects is that it will accept other manufactures' USB dongles for such things as wireless keyboards, allowing dispensing with the typical clumsiness of any TV remote and onscreen keyboards. I think this is a big deal.
For a 32", the Samsung is a good buy for overall appearance, picture vivid and sharpness, and screen design. The curved feet supporting both ends could be stronger, although they do support the screen well. If you have kids, there may be a worry that the screen will not stand up to poking, touching and knocks of little hands and arms.