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Proscan 32LC30S60

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Viewing Effects Summary



Editorial Note: This is a review of the Proscan 32LC30S60. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the xxLC30S60 series. The xxLC30S60 series includes the following models: 32LC30S60 and 37LC30S60.  Read here for more details on series differences.

• Total viewing angle of 36 degrees
• Few special processing features
• Testing done using DisplayMate Software

Viewing Angle (2.44)

The Proscan 32LC30S60 has a relatively narrow viewing angle, which is sad but expected with LCD televisions. We measured the exact viewing angle (the point at which the TV's contrast ratio is reduced by 50%) to be 18 degrees from center in either direction, making a total viewing angle 36 degrees. 

Viewing Angle
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Reflectance (6.0)

The screen on the Proscan 32LC30S60 is merely adequate at avoiding reflection from exterior lights. If the TV is displaying all-white screen, lights come in at an angle or lights shining on the viewer are hardly noticeable. If the light is facing the screen directly, you'll see a sharp white light surrounded by a soft glow.

If the TV is displaying an all black screen, the reflection is significantly worse. The diffused glow is larger no matter what angle the light is coming in at. Reflections of you, the viewer, or objects in the room, are pretty clearly visible. When the light is pointed directly at the screen, it's very difficult to see anything but the reflection.

The Proscan 32LC30S60 is not the worst LCD screen we've seen in terms of reflection, but it's definitely not the best. 

Video Processing (2.0)

The Proscan 32LC30S60 has very few options for video processing features. That's fine with us, as so many TVs load up on features that end up hurting, rather than helping, the overall image quality. The features on the Proscan don't seem to do much at all. 

Setting Claimed Function Our Impression
DNR No description Supposedly a noise reduction feature, we saw no impact on the picture quality.
Black Level Extender No description Likely meant to enhance blacks. It actually just crushes the already poor amount of detail the TV can resolve in the shadows.
Peak White Limiter No description Likely meant to reduce peaking (losing detail in the highlights), we could see no effect.
Flesh Tone No description Detects and warms skin tones.
Other Models in the xxLC30S60 Series
This is a review of the Proscan 32LC30S60. The other sizes of HDTVs in this series should be similar in terms of performance and usability. For details about any differences, click on the image to jump to the Series Comparison page.
Proscan 32LC30S60
32 inches
Proscan 37LC30S60
37 inches

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