Samsung LTP326W Flat Panel Televisions

Samsung LTP326W Flat Panel Televisions 

DESCRIPTION

SAMSUNG LTP326W 32-IN HDTV-ready LCD TV with PC compatibility

  • 32"
  • 1280 x 768 Resolution
  • 33-15/16"W x 23"H x 5"D (23-7/8"H x 12-15/16"D with stand)
  • 50.7 lbs. (with stand)
  • Manufacturers Warranty: 1 year parts & labor
  • 181-channel NTSC tuner Inputs/Outputs
  • 2 rear-panel composite video
  • 1 rear-panel S-video
  • PC input: analog RGB (D-Sub 15-pin)
  • 1 rear-panel HDMI digital audio/video input with HDCP copy protection
  • PC input: analog RGB (D-Sub 15-pin)
  • RF input for antenna/cable signals
  • 1 rear-panel DVI digital video input with HDCP copy protection
  • 2 rear-panel HD-compatible component video

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Aug 15, 2008]
    Deb
    Casual Listener

    Strength:

    Great picture but there is a flaw in pricing for this throw away TV.

    Weakness:

    Doesn't last very long!!!

    I wouldn't recommend ever buying from Samsung again!! We have had the tv for only two years and it's aleady gone out. Samsung doesn't care about their product or back it, for that price it should be!! It does go out and can not be fixed,
    except buy another TV. Picture was great in store and at home until then we started getting red lines through the picture and white spots on the faces. Basically it's a throw away tv

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    OVERALL
    RATING
    1
    VALUE
    RATING
    1
    [Feb 08, 2005]
    lsmar
    Audio Enthusiast

    Strength:

    DVI and HDMI inputs PC input supporting 1280x768 Low cost wall mounting solution (<$100) Samsung warranty doesn't cover electrical capacitance burn-in

    Weakness:

    Overdriven color Ghosting problems with TIVO output (TIVO degrades analog signals when it records the images to its hard drive before playing)

    The Samsung LTP326W is a great value for a 32" LCD. It includes DVI(w/HDCP) as well as HDMI. It really shines when using high resolutions sources (768P is native), from an upscanning DVD player or HD, but has some ghosting problems with lower grade analog sources, such as S-Video from a TIVO deck. Others will say that colors are overdriven, but with a little adjustment with the THX Optimizer, such problems can be overcome. In terms of support, the only down side is that Samsung will not cover "electrical capacitance" burn-in, if it ever occurs. I know that it isn't likely, but Sharp has been know to replace units that exhibit electrical capacitance burn-in (but it is a very rare occurance).

    Similar Products Used:

    None.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
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