Samsung LA32C530 Review

Samsung LA32C530 - Quick Review

I recently bought the Samsung LA32C530 which is a 32'' HDTV and didn't find many reviews online. So, here is a quick review. I will post an extensive review after I've used it for a week.



In the Box

  • Remote Control - Plastic body with rubberized buttons, except for directional keys which are also plastic. Uses 2xAAA batteries.
  • Cleaning Cloth - Microfiber, the type used to clean spectacles, nice touch.
  • Stand and Screws - This needs to be setup.
  • LCD - of course.
  • Manuals - the usual.
  • Antenna Shield Box - for antenna/cable input to "protect display from electric arc".

Design

Simple design with clean straight lines, except for a glass construction below the bottom bezel which I don't really like. Stand is firm and rectangular. The power and other function keys are "feather touch buttons". The power LED is on during stand-by and turns off when switched-on, so it doesn't obstruct your viewing. The speakers are hidden.

Overall, the design is kept fairly simple and most people should like it.

Input/Ouput



Refer the manual which has a plethora of information.

Panel



(Note: I'm not sure about this information, please research it yourself)

Apparently with Samsung, you can get three panels, in order of preference: SQ, AA and CN. I got the SQ panel, so, I think I'm lucky.

Picture



From what I've seen so far - brilliant. I had a lot of 1080p rips of movies lying around and tried Up(Bluray Rip, 1080p, x264) first. The color reproduction is top notch and black levels accurate. I had to calibrate it a little before I could get the best possible image. If you are looking for great image with a 32'' screen, I can easily recommend this.

Sound

You get two speakers, no woofers. The sound quality is passable. I would recommend hooking this up to a good 5.1 setup.

Media Play

One big factor responsible for me buying a Samsung was Media Play which allowing playing videos, audio and photos over USB. Its got an extensive support for different types of containers and codecs and good inteface. No need to go get a WDTV. Again refer the manual for the full list of supported file types. For me the requirements were simple - Containers: AVI, MKV, MP4; Codecs: H.264, XVid. All of these play flawlessly, without any lag or problems.

Some of the movies I tested and their mediainfo:

  • Fight Club(15.3GB, MKV, x264, 1920x800@13.3Mbps, DTS@1510Kbps + 5 Commentary Tracks) - The commentary tracks are in AC3 format. You can choose the audio track that you want, pretty useful. The file also had a few subtitle tracks, but, unfortunately you can't choose them, they need to be a separate file such as a srt file.
  • Up(7.51GB, MKV, x264, 1920x1080@9491Kbps, DTS@1510Kbps) - No issues, pure bliss.


  • Office Space(700MB, AVI, XVid, 704x384@972Kbps, MPEG@110KBps) - No issues, but I would recommend you not to see such pathetic rips.

In the 'Pictures' section JPEG is recognized and in the 'Music' section MP3 and WMA are recognized.

Misc

Bought this from NEXT in Bangalore for 33K. I wanted to get the HDTV quickly so, I didn't go to too many stores, so visit a few stores for the best price.
 
Desecrator said:
No, which is what i said, it would output only 2 channel out.

Instead, connect the optical or coaxial out from your STB to the receiver directly. :)
Thank your for your informative thread since I am searching to buy new lcd TV I found out samsung lcd model is VFM product and also thought the optical output of this TV will output 5.1 channel (but doubted little bit about it's 5.1 support because if it has that the manufactures highlight that in advertisement but samsung says that the system supports dts 2.0 but the lcd itself has only two speaker so that they mentioned like that but if we give optical output to AV receiver we could get 5.1).You confirmed it is not giving digital audio output as 5.1 so the usage of mkv kind of files is limited to certain extent we could get great video and average audio only.So even if you get philips HTIB there is no great improvement in sound department due to lack of 5.1 support so 2.0 output is great disappointment for me about this product.
 
Please confirm price . I checked in Chroma and Samsung showroom both . They are offering it at 39k...........in Chroma am getting a Philips DVD player and cleaning kit free .
 
Re: Samsung LA32C530 - Quick Review

Hi i am using this TV from Jan2011, recently i brought 5.1home theatre I tried to connect my TV, but there is only optical out put. Please guide me how to connect. In ur review u have mention because of no woofer we need 5.1 to get good out put...
 
1. How do i connect my regular headphones with this LCD

2. The Video playback menu does not have shuffle/random play options. How can i achieve that?

Someone please help. I am upgrading the firmware to the June 2011 version.

Regards

Neo
 
Figured out the first part.. there's a audio out jack for stereo headsets..Can someone help me with the second query..

Also i have downloaded the latest firmware but when i load it on my usb drive as directed, the tv does not recognizes it.. did anyone else faced this issue..?
 
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