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With this HDTV you can enjoy all your favorite sports and movies in with vivid colors with the 1366 x 768 resolution. The 16:9 aspect ratio on this HDTV will bring the action to your living room. Featuring 60Hz screen refresh rate and 720p high definition all your images will be brighter and crisper for maximum enjoyment. Along with a crystal clear image the Hannspree SV32AMUB 32" Class LED HDTV will offer you many options for high definition sources with connections such as USB, HDMI, and component video ports. Read more Specification
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This review is for: Hannspree SV32AMUB 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV
I got this TV for Christmas, and I have to say, what an amazing TV. The sound really isn't terrible like most people say. It's not quiet, it's just poor sound quality, but luckily I use a receiver for everything. Blu-ray looks amazing on here. Colors are super bright and beautiful. I've been playing Skyrim on it, and It looks awesome. I very much recommend this TV to anyone.
This review is for: Hannspree SV32AMUB 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV
I got this TV from Costco about week ago. After test it for several days, I decide to keep it in my living room rather than the other LCD-TV I bought from Costco one day earlier than this one. Pros: 1. Good connectivity: Comparing with other budget TVs, this TV has very good connectivity if you want to connect all your old A/V gears to the TV. I have a 5-year-old Sony HDD camcorder that only has A/V interface that some of the LCD TVs do not provide such interface anymore. However, I can not only use the A/V interface to play the video on this TV, but also use the USB interface to directly read and play the video. A big plus! This TV also has two set of Analog HD input, so you don't need to worry about the plug/unplug of your old DVD/XBOX etc to the TV. Another plus to me.2. Good picture quality and save energy: The display quality is good enough for a HD LED-LCD, plus it saves more power than a classical LCD-TV (75W V.S. 105W). Cons: 1. Very poor sound: The sound is FLAT, FLAT and FLAT no matter what EQ you try to use. Since this company was started from the monitor business, I can understand that they are not good in the TV sound system. The quick solution is plug a pair of old speaker from my old computer, and solve this issue. If you have a separate sound system at home, you even don't need to worry about this issue at all.2. Back Panel is not well designed for the wall-hanging. You need to have some space between your wall and the TV in order to connect the cables. It will be better if they can change the direction of connector on the back-panel to make it suitable for the wall-hanging. However, if you want to use the TV stand, not a issue for you.
This review is for: Hannspree SV32AMUB 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV
It has very good design. It's slim and it has a nice glass stand. The frame also has glass around it to match the stand. Picture quality is perfect. Nice blacks and best TV for the price
This review is for: Hannspree SV32AMUB 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV
I bought this TV from Costco about a week ago and it is amazing. It has amazing clarity and detail. Many HDMI and you can play music through the USB port. The only drawbacks that i saw are that there is only 1 USB and the refresh rate is low. This only makes a difference to me a little when i play COD. I bought this just for gaming so it exceeded my expectations. Great Tv, amazing look. Plan on getting a sony blu ray with google tv, if this happens, it will be unbeatable.
This review is for: Hannspree SV32AMUB 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV
Owned 2 weeks so far.Pro: for a 32", 720p television, it has a great picture, and the set-up and menues are easy to use. Attractive look with glass frame and base.Cons: Terrible sound quality. The sound is faint and sounds like it's comming out of a tin can. I ended up hooking up some old computer speakers. The "universal" remote that came with the tv works the tv just fine, but the "universal" feature is a failure. It will not program with any other 5 A/V devices in my home.Overall a good buy for the price
This review is for: Hannspree SV32AMUB 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV
I can't really give this TV a review for picture and sound quality because I can't attach the stand/base to the screen.I assembled the base stand and holder per instructions and noticed that the holder was slightly off kilter. It isn't facing directly front but I thought that there was probably a reason for this which would be apparent when fully assembled. I took the four screws out of the back, gently placed the base/stand/holder to where it should align and OOPS- the holes on the back of the TV do not align with the holes on the base. The base slots fit into the TV screen slots- but there is no way to get the screw holes to align.I have been looking online for something that addresses this problem- (mine can't be the only one like this, can it?) but found no information. I took it all apart and redid it- nope- I tried to find a video of someone assembling the unit- nope.The metal neck is what is slightly off kilter- BUT- when I took the holder from the base to check the holder alignment with the back of the TV the holder was still not lining up for the screws.The worst part of this is that to return it is more taxi ride costs- I'm older and the box is a bit difficult to maneuver.If anyone else has had this issue please let me know what fixed it.Now I'm going to go read in bed since I have no TV to watch.
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This review is for: Hannspree SV32AMUB 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV
This tv has great picture and beautiful to look at.......sound is fairly decent and has 20 watt speakers.......the only drawback is when I set the audio to surround sound in the menu...by the way, I have the tv connected with hdmi cable.....it won't stay set to surround sound after the tv is powered off....I am wondering if there is a firmware update for this......otherwise, this tv is the best around for the price.
This review is for: Hannspree SV32AMUB 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV
I have done a lot of research lately on 32" TVs. I actually bought two different brands but this one I purchased to use as a budget minded 'large' monitor for my main computer. I don't use the onboard speakers so I cannot comment on them. My suggestion for that issue is to get an inexpensive set of computer speakers and hook up to it - if you shop around you can find some that sound quite good. The picture is very nice, especially for a low priced tv. The contrast ratio is outstanding. The colors are vivid. Lots of options for connections. The stand looks very stylish, a glass looking style that matches the body of the tv itself. I'm a bit of a high def picture snob so I wouldn't use it as a main tv but as a secondary tv in a bedroom, computer monitor or guest room you will not be disappointed. Obviously it cannot compare to high end models but the price is not high end either. If it holds up it will be one of my better electronic buys of the decade - I paid around $250 for mine. I'm an adult gamer and it is pretty cool playing Modern Warfare on a large screen. I also must add that it is NOT good for editing digital photography, it is a tv, not a color calibrateable monitor. I have a second NEC monitor for photography which cost 3X more than this TV and is 9" smaller.The bottom line: yes, I would buy another one if I needed one.
This review is for: Hannspree SV32AMUB 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV
This tv really is amazing looking right out of the box. I have only had it for two days now, but I can say that everything seams very nice. the build quality is that of a higher priced tv. and I so far have had very little to say bad about the tv.great picture quality for a 720, specially one that is under $300. what else can I say....it is also very cool that you can hook a jump drive up to it and play videos or pictures. although not to useful to me as I have it hooked up to my computer as a second monitor for movies. ONLY drawbacks that I have seen so far, (and this coming from someone that is very particular to Picture quality) the sound it average out of the speakers....I would definitely buy speakers for it, (even a cheap set of walmart computer speakers for 10 bucks is better I think. which I have for when I am watching tv.) and for when watching HD movies, there is a BIT of drag in motion, but this is due to it only being 60hz. but for being a CHEAP led...I would have expected much worse. All and all, if you are looking for a 32" with great quality picture, at a cheap price, I would say buy this hands down, and don't look back. however, if you have two hundred more to spend, and are just trying to be cheap.. get a 42" Panasonic plasma.
This review is for: Hannspree SV32AMUB 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV
The styling is very attractive. The base and connecting pieces seem very sturdy when assembling them. It has connection options out the wazoo but the ones on the side are a bit fiddly to reach unless you have quite a bit of room on that side of the tv. The remote buttons are black rubber so they are not back lit which means you will have to memorize the positions if it's going to be a bedroom tv like mine is.The picture is really outstanding for a $250 costco set. It rivals many brands for over $100 more that I have looked at. I have a high end ( at the time ) 52" Mitsubishi 1080p DLP so I am used to watching a good tv. With minor adjustments you can get really nice blacks without over doing the other colors. I am really impressed with the natural skin tones. On a 720p or 1080i OTA channel you can easily tell who has more makeup on a talk show.The OTA digital tuner is a bit funky..it sometimes will skip to the next channel after stopping. I doubt most people will even use the OTA tuner. I didn't wire the bedroom for direct tv so it's nice to have the OTA option since I have good signal.The VGA computer input is at the full 1366x768 and is razor sharp..some 720p tvs do not let the computer input go to the full resolution. ( Like the vizio I replaced). 90% of what I watch is on that input so I am very happy about that. There is a neat but somewhat useless feature on this tv. If you plug in a flash drive you can record OTA programs and they record at the full resolution. But since you can't set it to record, or play the file format on a computer, it is of little use unless you have to leave the room and want to see what you missed. I'm hoping a codec will surface on the internet soon to make the files useful.The sound.....hmmm...well it sounds like the sound is coming from the other end of a drain pipe...kinda hollow. Absolutely NO bass. Plenty loud though so kids and teens may find it ok. I read the reviews and knew I would be getting speakers but I thought I would be able to stand it for a week or two....nope ! HAHAI bought set of Logitec Z313 25 watt multimedia speakers with mini subwoofer and now it sounds better than any samsung, sharp, or panasonic in the $400 range, certainly much more bass than ANY tv has built in. The tv is so thin, the subwoofer can sit right on the stand behind the tv and the satellites aren't tall enough to block the screen while sitting in front. At $40 for the speakers I'm still at less than $300!!!! OK $289 plus tax so a little over. I was in a hurry and bought the speakers locally; there may be a more powerful, small set out there somewhere.If you can live with external speakers you will not be able to match the picture and sound of this setup unless you spend much more money.