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<blockquote data-quote="vas_papavas" data-source="post: 1056304203" data-attributes="member: 28109"><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>samsung 32d5000 review</strong></span></p><p></p><p></p><p>Dead pixels None</p><p>Screen uniformity Right side darker than left</p><p>Overscanning on HDMI 0% with aspect ratio set to “Just Scan“</p><p>Blacker than black Passed</p><p>Calibrated black level (black screen) 0.028 cd/m2</p><p>Calibrated black level (ANSI checkerboard) 0.046 cd/m2</p><p>Black level retention Mostly stable, subtle Dynamic Backlighting</p><p>Primary chromaticity Very Good</p><p>Scaling Good, aliasing visible on SD Freeview</p><p>Video mode deinterlacing Effective jaggies reduction</p><p>Film mode deinterlacing Passed 2-2 PAL film mode test</p><p>Viewing angle Loss of contrast from sides, common for LCD</p><p>Motion resolution 300 lines out of 1080</p><p>Digital noise reduction Present, defeatable</p><p>Sharpness Defeatable edge enhancement</p><p>Luma/Chroma bandwidth (2D Blu-ray) Chroma horizontally blurred</p><p>1080p/24 capability Perfect, no judder</p><p>Input lag Only 16ms compared to lag-free CRT!</p><p>Full 4:4:4 reproduction (PC) Yes, on HDMI1 input labelled as “PC”</p><p></p><p>"There’s a lot to like about the Samsung UE32D5000, and at the current asking price of around £400, it presents decent value for money (although we begrudge the lack of Freeview HD/DVB-T2 tuner). The only real negatives relate to the use of non-MCFI assisted LED LCD display technology: fast motion video content will reveal motion blur, and the light distribution across the screen surface is slightly inconsistent, which is the price you pay for such a slim panel. It’s also a shame that the out-of-the-box picture was overly reddish, because we can’t imagine many entry-level televisions will be given the full calibration treatment.</p><p></p><p>However, if you’re looking for a smaller screen HDTV with great aesthetics, low power consumption, good black levels, excellent video game responsiveness, and potentially excellent picture quality with HD sources, then the UE32D5000 is a fairly solid choice."</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/logo/recommended.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p> <p style="text-align: center"></p><p><a href="http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/samsung-ue32d5000-ue40d5000-201112121567.htm" target="_blank">http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/samsung-ue32d5000-ue40d5000-201112121567.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vas_papavas, post: 1056304203, member: 28109"] [SIZE=5][B]samsung 32d5000 review[/B][/SIZE] Dead pixels None Screen uniformity Right side darker than left Overscanning on HDMI 0% with aspect ratio set to “Just Scan“ Blacker than black Passed Calibrated black level (black screen) 0.028 cd/m2 Calibrated black level (ANSI checkerboard) 0.046 cd/m2 Black level retention Mostly stable, subtle Dynamic Backlighting Primary chromaticity Very Good Scaling Good, aliasing visible on SD Freeview Video mode deinterlacing Effective jaggies reduction Film mode deinterlacing Passed 2-2 PAL film mode test Viewing angle Loss of contrast from sides, common for LCD Motion resolution 300 lines out of 1080 Digital noise reduction Present, defeatable Sharpness Defeatable edge enhancement Luma/Chroma bandwidth (2D Blu-ray) Chroma horizontally blurred 1080p/24 capability Perfect, no judder Input lag Only 16ms compared to lag-free CRT! Full 4:4:4 reproduction (PC) Yes, on HDMI1 input labelled as “PC” "There’s a lot to like about the Samsung UE32D5000, and at the current asking price of around £400, it presents decent value for money (although we begrudge the lack of Freeview HD/DVB-T2 tuner). The only real negatives relate to the use of non-MCFI assisted LED LCD display technology: fast motion video content will reveal motion blur, and the light distribution across the screen surface is slightly inconsistent, which is the price you pay for such a slim panel. It’s also a shame that the out-of-the-box picture was overly reddish, because we can’t imagine many entry-level televisions will be given the full calibration treatment. However, if you’re looking for a smaller screen HDTV with great aesthetics, low power consumption, good black levels, excellent video game responsiveness, and potentially excellent picture quality with HD sources, then the UE32D5000 is a fairly solid choice." [CENTER][IMG]http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/logo/recommended.gif[/IMG] [/CENTER] [url]http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/samsung-ue32d5000-ue40d5000-201112121567.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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