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Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A

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Samsung LN32B460 Summary



• Similar performance between the two
• Fewer motion artifacts on the Samsung
• Better viewing angle on the Samsung

Value Comparison Summary

The Samsung LN32B460 is certainly a more extensive TV, based on the MSRP, though you might be able to find a deal. Both are 720p models, and neither gave a perfect performance. The Insignia has the convenience of a built-in DVD player, but the Samsung outperformed in several of our tests. Also, the Samsung's picture simply looked better. If you can find the Samsung more cheaply, and you already own an upscaling DVD player, buy it.

  Comparison Specifications
 
  Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A Samsung LN32B460
Size 32 inches 32 inches
Price $469 $649
Type LCD LCD
Format 720p 720p
Other Built-in DVD player None

Blacks & Whites

The Samsung LN32B460 was outperformed by the Insignia, but not by much. Practically speaking, it would be hard to see the difference in these tests. 

Blacks & Whites Comparison Chart
Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A Score:
Black Level: 8.23
Peak Brightness: 8.91
Contrast: 8.61
Samsung LN32B460 Score:
Black Level: 8.00
Peak Brightness: 8.73
Contrast: 8.27

Color Accuracy

The Samsung LN32B460 scored slightly better at maintaining a consistent color temperature, but again, you wouldn't see much difference. 

Color Temperature Comparison
Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A Score: 7.63
Samsung LN32B460 Score: 8.67
RGB Comparison


Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A Score: 8.03


Samsung LN32B460 Score: 8.15
Color Gamut Comparison
Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A Score: 4.54
Samsung LN32B460 Score: 4.49

Motion

The Samsung LN32B460 unquestionably had fewer motion artifacts than the Insignia. 

  Motion Scores
  Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A Samsung LN32B460
Motion Smoothness 6.75 5.5
Motion Artifacting 4.25 6.25

Viewing Effects

The Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A has a terrible viewing angle, easily beaten by the Samsung LN32B460. 

Viewing Angle Comparison
Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A Score: 1.22 Samsung LN32B460 Score: 4.31

Connectivity

The Insignia has a built-in DVD player, along with a headphone-out jack – two things you don't normally find on TV. If those extras don't mean much to you, the ports are more or less evenly matched.

  Connectivity Comparison
  Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A Samsung LN32B460
HDMI 3 3
Component 2 2
Composite 2 1.5
S-Video 1 0
VGA 1 1
Analog Audio In 5 4
Digital Audio Out 1 1
Analog Audio Out 1 1
LAN 0 0
USB 0 0
Memory Card 0 0
Other Built-in DVD player,
Headphone-out
None

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