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Samsung LN32B460 Summary



• Samsung has a deeper black level and higher total contrast ratio.
• Both TVs have similar performance in other areas.
• Both TVs are the same size and price point.
• The Samsung's native resolution is 720p; the LG's is 1080p.

Value Comparison Summary

Both the LG and Samsung are at the same price point and size. The LG is a 1080p HDTV, while the Samsung's native resolution is 720p. The Samsung has a much deeper black level and higher overall contrast ratio. It also performs slightly better than the LG on other tests. Unless you're really sold on the native resolution, the Samsung looks to be the better TV.

  Comparison Specifications
 
  LG 32LG70 Samsung LN32B460
Size 32 inches 32 inches
Price Approx. $649 $650
Type LCD LCD
Format 1080P 720P

Blacks & Whites

The Samsung has a much deeper black level and a negligibly higher peak brightness. It has a significantly higher contrast ratio.

Blacks & Whites Comparison Chart
LG 32LG70 Score:
Black Level: 6.29
Peak Brightness: 8.85
Contrast: 6.80
Samsung LN32B460 Score:
Black Level: 8.0
Peak Brightness: 8.73
Contrast: 8.27

Color Accuracy

Neither TV has a color temperature worth worrying about, although the LG is more solid than the Samsung. The Samsung has slightly better color representation, however. Both TVs slightly oversaturate green. The LG has a good red point and slightly oversaturated blue, while the Samsung has a more accurate blue and less accurate red.

Color Temperature Comparison
LG 32LG70 Score: 9.98
Samsung LN32B460 Score: 8.67
RGB Comparison


LG 32LG70 Score: 7.73


Samsung LN32B460 Score: 8.15
Color Gamut Comparison
LG 32LG70 Score: 4.73
Samsung LN32B460 Score: 4.49

Motion

The LG handles motion slightly better than the Samsung, but has slightly more artifacting.

  Motion Scores
  LG 32LG70 Samsung LN32B460
Motion Smoothness 6.0 5.5
Motion Artifacting 6.13 6.25

Viewing Effects

The LG has a terrible viewing angle, but the Samsung isn't exactly stellar.

Viewing Angle Comparison
LG 32LG70 Score: 3.56 Samsung LN32B460 Score: 4.31

Connectivity

The LG has an extra digital audio out option and a USB port. Although it's not the greatest selling point, the LG can use its USB port to play back photos and music.

  Connectivity Comparison
  LG 32LG70 Samsung LN32B460
HDMI 3 3
Component 2 2
Composite 2 1.5
S-Video 1 0
VGA 1 1
Analog Audio In 4 4
Digital Audio Out 2 (Optical and Coax) 1
Analog Audio Out 1 1
LAN None 0
USB 1 0
Memory Card None 0
Other Wired Remote control None

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