Product Description
Samsung's sleek 32" LCD leads the industry in realistic home
entertainment. With its 6000: 1 dynamic contrast ratio, over one
million pixel resolution, Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp, S-PVA Panel,
and 10-bit processor with 12.8 billion colors, the LN-S3296D delivers a
picture of startling clarity that rivals real life. The new, optimized
game mode and fast 8ms response time will thrill Xbox fans with its
movie-like visuals. The audio system is equally impressive, with hidden
bottom speakers that offer SRS TruSurround XT sound. A 178? viewing
angle and convenient swivel stand let you enjoy shows from anywhere in
the bedroom, living room or kids' playroom.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #76153 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Samsung
- Model: LNS-3296D
- Display size: 32
Features
- Built-in digital tuner (ATSC) receives over-the-air (terrestrial) HD signal
- S-PVA screen with 6000:1 dynamic contrast ratio enables brighter whites, deeper blacks and every shade in between
- 178 degree viewing angle improves contrast and brightness to provide an even better picture at any angle
- HD-grade high resolution 1366 x 768 pixel density with built-in
image scaler to handle inputs from a variety of digital and analog
audio/video sources.
Customer Reviews
Simply THE BEST
I decided I needed a new TV for my room after purchasing a PS3. I
moved my old Sony Trinitron into my mom's room and after months of
painstaking research I purchased the LNS3296D. IT IS THE BEST 32" TV $$
CAN BUY!! Picture Quality is SUPERB, I can see the nose hairs and pores
on everyone!! Every review I've read has everyone complaining about the
sound but I didn't have any problem with it so those reviewers must
have gone to one too many Rock Concerts. Getting an audio system with
some good bass and depth would probably be good if you want to have the
whole movie-theater-set-up experience. I have 10 Blu-ray movies and
they are all jaw-dropping, mouth-drooling to watch on my new TV. I live
in the center of Manhattan near Lincoln Center in NYC and recently
purchased a silver Zenith HDTV indoor antenna to receive HD channels.
Perhaps it's the fact that I am in a high rise building with a lot of
other buildings surrounding me, but some of the channels don't seem to
be too clear, however, the HD channels that do work are awesome!!!
P.S. The shiny ebony outer frame of the TV is a fingerprint smudge
magnet and it's hard to wipe off so when you get your new TV, please
put on gloves, that's what I do now. Other than that, sit back...relax,
and enjoy the ride.
Samsung LNS3296D 32 in LCD HDTV
We have had this tv for a little over three months and my wife and
myself absolutely love it. Bright crystal clear picture and great
looks, and best of all a great price from Amazon. Plenty of inputs.
Standard cable looks great and hd programming is stunning as well as
DVD's. I also purchased calibration software, but found that I really
didn't need it. My settings were very close to the factory settings. We
view in movie mode with the energy settings for the back light on low.
I would recommend this tv to anyone looking for a quality set with an
amazing picture. Sound is through a Sony 7.1 receiver with Polk Rt's
and Infinity SM speakers, and a 100 watt powered sub, so I cannot give
an opinion on the sound quality. When it comes to LCD's you get what
you pay for, plus Consumer Reports rates this tv in first place as of
FEB 07
Paul S
Amazing Quality
I have owned this TV for almost three months now and I am still
wowed by its fantastic image. I am quite picky about my electronics and
this is the third HDTV I've had in my home. I've returned both a
Samsung 50" DLP and a competitor's 42" LCD. Honestly, before I bought
this model, I was scared I'd never find a TV that lived up to my
quality standards. I took a gamble on this Samsung when I saw its price
had dropped. Am I happy I made that purchase now!
I'm an avid gamer, so response time and lag-free scan conversion
were high on my list of wants. Quite simply, Gears of War looks
unbelievable at 720p. I was hesitant of upgrading to HD because of
concerns over losing the ability to play older games. You will want to
make sure your consoles can output over component video (even 480i is
fine, of course) or that you have some means of up-converting older
inputs (my Sony stereo does a pretty poor job of this). But since the
PS2 can render PS1 games (Final Fantasy IX never looked so good) and
the Wii supports progressive scan GameCube games (mmm, Super Smash
Bros. Melee at 480p) this has ceased to be a problem.
I won't say that standard definition video looks good. I've heard
that this TV is rated the highest among 32" TVs for SD video, but who
buys an HDTV for SD television channels? I will say that 24 looks
better in 1080i than my DVDs look at 480p. Watch the opening to House
and you will become a believer. I also can't speak to this TV's 10W
speakers. If you have the funds for this LCD TV, you already have a
nice receiver and surround sound (or top-end two-channel speakers). I
haven't had audio running to my TV in years. This Samsung does have a
nice option for a hardware mute, so my TV speakers have never even been
used. But I don't know, maybe this is a bedroom TV for you; it's not
like any of its competitors have seriously better offerings for audio
either.
So, yes, this 32" LCD has a price that competes with some 40" LCDs.
But for good reason; this is the best of the best when it comes to 32"
TVs. And any 40" below $1500 isn't worth your money. I'm a hard sell
and I have fallen in love with this TV and would recommend it without
hesitation. Great job, Samsung.
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