Samsung LE32S86BD

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| Screen size | 32 inches (81 cm) | ||
| Resolution | 1366 x 768 points | ||
| HD compatibility (1080i/720p) | Oui / oui | ||
| HD Ready certification | Oui | ||
| Brightness | 500 cd/m² | ||
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| Contrast ratio | 7000:1 |
| Viewing angles (H+V) | 178° / 178° |
| Response time | 8 ms |
| Sound level | 2 x 10 W |
| Connectivity |
2 HDMI, YUV, 2 Peritel, S-Video, Composite, VGA |
| Dimensions (LxHxW) | 87,43 x 57,72 x 29,13 cm (avec pied) |
| Weight | 14,8 Kg (avec pied) |
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Vincent Lheur
Test date: October 31, 2007
Test date: October 31, 2007

Average response time
The 8 ms announced response time of this television produces an expected amount of afterglow. It is practically invisible in movies and is really only noticeable with PC use. It can however sometimes be detected on certain tracking shots.
The above image shows the worst of what was captured by our camera.
Hard on the eyes
After first turning on this television we weren’t exactly mesmerized. In fact, we would have been very disappointed if we hadn’t recently tested other Samsungs. Apparently, this brand has the habit of giving users presettings that aren’t immediately impressive.
The first thing to do
You will need to make several adjustments to find an image quality worthy of this brand. First of all, deactivate or at least decrease the image filters (DNIe and Noise reduction). You should also avoid the Dynamic mode which results in too much contrast in extreme shades and makes gradations disappear. We set options to Cinema mode, color temperature to Warm2, and backlighting to 4. Below the value of this last parameter, the image is bland and without depth.
With these settings and after having adjusted brightness and contrast, we obtained black at 0.19 cd/m² and white at 257 cd/m² giving us a very good contrast ratio of 1352:1. Color temperature reached 7315°K and was only 13% away from the desired 6500°K. Rendering was therefore slightly bluish. In fact, colors were this TV’s the biggest problem with most differences (delta E) going beyond 6 and with a max of 27. Even going through the numerous menus (gain, offset, color temperature, black level, gamma...) didn’t allow us to correct this problem.
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Poor preset colors can’t be remedied even after calibration.
A soft image
In watching movies, there was a soft rendering of images. This effect was even a little too much because image sharpness was slightly affected in both HD as well as SD. Nevertheless, SD rescaling was well done and didn’t result in any large defects.
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Rescaling (right) is softer than our DVD player’s (left) but is still of good quality.
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Pivoting base
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Good SD rescaling
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Good contrast
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Numerous options for adjusting image parameters
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Poor colors
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Image lacks sharpness
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Mediocre presettings
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Significant overscan with SD sources

In the end, this LE32S86BD delivers a very nice image despite soft rendering and poor color fidelity. Luckily, all eyes aren’t sensitive to this last defect and for under 650 Euros this television is a good deal.
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