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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Blacks & Whites
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03.Color Accuracy
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04.Motion
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05.Viewing Effects
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06.Calibration
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07.Connectivity
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08.Remote Control
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09.Audio & Menus
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10.Multimedia & Internet
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11.Power Consumption
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12.Vs Sony KDL32L5000
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13.Vs LG 32LG70
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14.Vs Vizio VW32L
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15.Conclusion
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16.Series Comparison
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17.Photo Gallery
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18.Ratings & Specs
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19.Comments
Samsung LN32C350
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MotionColor Accuracy
Solid color test performance.
Color Temperature (9.21)
The Samsung LN32C350 is excellent at maintaining a consistent color temperature. As you can see from the chart below, the white levels errors almost never strayed into the area of humor perceptibility. More on how we test color temperature.
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RGB Curves (8.19)
The Samsung LN32C350 showed surprisingly smooth color curves for a TV this cheap. Each of those lines below represents the red, green, and blue channels that all TVs display in. Sure, there are some small bumps, which would indicate instances of color banding, but the lines seem to move in tandem with each other. Overall we were quite happy with the results. More on how we test RGB curves.
The strips below are digitally recreated performances based on the information in the chart above, then compared with competing TVs.
| Red Response Comparison | |
|---|---|
| Ideal Response | ![]() |
| Samsung LN32C350 | ![]() |
| Sony Bravia KDL-32L5000 | ![]() |
| LG 32LG70 | ![]() |
| VIZIO VW32L | ![]() |
| Green Response Comparisons | |
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| Ideal Response | ![]() |
| Samsung LN32C350 | ![]() |
| Sony Bravia KDL-32L5000 | ![]() |
| LG 32LG70 | ![]() |
| VIZIO VW32L | ![]() |
| Blue Response Comparisons | |
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| Ideal Response | ![]() |
| Samsung LN32C350 | ![]() |
| Sony Bravia KDL-32L5000 | ![]() |
| LG 32LG70 | ![]() |
| VIZIO VW32L | ![]() |
Color Gamut (4.97)
The Samsung LN32C350 did not do a great job matching up to the rec. 709 color standard. You can see in the chart below that the green and blue points don’t match up too well. The green point, however, is nearly spot on. A less than perfect score here is not terribly important to the overall performance of your TV, as you can always tweak colors as you like them from the menu options. More on how we test peak color gamut.
The table below contains all the numeric details of the Samsung LN32C350’s color gamut performance, compared to the rec. 709 standards.
| Rec. 709 versus Samsung LN32C350 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| u' (rec.709/measured) | v' (rec.709/measured) | Error | |
| Red | 0.4507 / 0.4583 | 0.5229 / 0.5224 | 0.00761643 |
| Green | 0.125 / 0.1142 | 0.5625 / 0.5603 | 0.011021797 |
| Blue | 0.1754 / 0.1648 | 0.1579 / 0.1687 | 0.015132746 |
| D65 (White) | 0.1978 / 0.1936 | 0.4683 / 0.4683 | 0.0042 |
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| For more information on other models in this series, check our Series Comparison Page. |
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