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5 Reviews for Samsung LE32M87 - 32" Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview

Top Picture Quality - 18 Apr 2008

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

I bought one of these for the bedroom. I have added an upscaler DVD player and the picture looks fantastic.

I see one review below talks about motion blurr. The fact is that there is a pile of electornic enhancements on this set. One is digital noise reduction. The set ships with this set at the higest level which can show some blurr on noisey channels (analouge and american programs). With a resonable arial source you can actually switch this off you dont needed it. Once done all blurr goes away and leaves the best picture I have had on any TV. You do need to fiddle to get the colour balance you like but take the time, the effort is more than worth it.

I looked at a Sony Brava as an alternative but found the picture a little soft in comparision to the pin sharp performance of this set. Sound quality is fine for me in the bedroom but maybe a little weak for the sitting room but I would use a surround amp in this room anyway. This is why I knocked of one star but its really not a big problem. Bottom line is you cant beat this TV for quality of picture.

unwatchable - 03 Apr 2008

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

bought this tv and had 2 send it back as the picture was really terrible, had it connected 2 sky sd and was very impressed with the quality that is until there was movement even just a tiny bit like people moving their heads it went out of focus and and blurry and fast moving actions scenes were just completly unviewable, the one good thing is that playstation3 games with an hdmi connection look amazing but the bluray dvds suffer the same problems as above. very dissapointed as it is great looking tv until u switch it on and my mobile phone has better sound quality. recoomend you spend an extra £70 and get a sony bravia far better quality.

It is too real - 26 Jan 2008

4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

No doubt about it - You simply MUST try this before you buy, go to a shop that's selling it and take one of your favorite DVD's - I'd choose an episode of ER, your really need to see it to believe it - as the last reviewer said the picture quality is too real - the characters almost pop out of the screen - it makes ER look like an episode of Casualty (and that's not a good thing) I'm used to it now and the clarity on nature documentaries is amazing - hence the 4 stars - initially I noticed alot of motion blurr - but I've fiddled with the settings to get rid of that. Watching 300 on blu ray is just superb.

Picture is too real - 18 Jan 2008

5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

I bought this Samsung TV and it has been a joy to watch movies with it. The quality of the picture is amazing. However, be warned. The main problem with the TV is that it is too good. The 100 Hz LCD (and together with a digital TV cable) means that the picture of any movie you watch becomes too real. Watching movies and TV shows feels like watching a soap drama as the picture feels and looks too realistic. You feel like you are watching the actors in the film set or studio. You will not know what I mean until you've seen it.

Great HDMI picture, weak sound - 15 Aug 2007

49 out of 49 found this review helpful.

The M87, 100hrz machine is an excellent piece of equipment. Coupled with a respectable upscaling DVD player, picture quality from Blazing Saddles to Black Hawk Down is excellent. The colour, tone and contrast settings do need adjusting to match your particularlikes/dislikes but the menu structure is intuitive. Sound quality is weak when compared to the picture quality standards set by this machine. However, if you use the optical out and connect to surround sound system the issue ceases to exist. I use the Denon s301 as the upscaling DVD sound system. For those with Top Up TV there is a card reader slot. If PVR is not important to you then the combination of Freeview and Top Up eliminates another box of living room clutter. The set has almost all connection capability known, including 3 HDMI, one on the side for ease of access for portable devices e.g.Video Cameras, laptops. The Freeview programme menu display is similar to Sky in structure (but clearly not content). However moving between channels may feel slow to some users that expect instantaneous transistion. I have yet to make the samsung handset codes activate the Denon controls, but this maybe user incompetence. The 100hz label simply means that the refresh rate of the screen is quicker than other LCD TVs making action sequences (like football) that much more clear. Shop around on price as there is a c£200 difference between on the high street and on line.

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