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Samsung 32 Inch FHD Smart TV
Samsung 32 Inch FHD Smart TV
Samsung 32 Inch FHD Smart TV
Samsung 32 Inch FHD Smart TV
Samsung 32 Inch FHD Smart TV
Samsung 32 Inch FHD Smart TV
Samsung 32 Inch FHD Smart TV
Samsung 32 Inch FHD Smart TV
Samsung 32 Inch FHD Smart TV

Samsung 32 Inch FHD Smart TV

$399.00

(8,892 reviews)

Transform your home entertainment with the Samsung 32" T5300 Full HD Smart LED TV. With a stunning 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution and PurColor technology, this 2020 LED TV delivers vibrant, true-to-life colors and crisp details on its 32" screen. Built with Micro Dimming Pro and support for HDR10+, this TV optimizes contrast and reveals hidden details in every scene. Enjoy your favorite movies, shows, and games with the Smart Hub featuring popular streaming apps like Netflix, Stan, and more. Equipped with 2 HDMI and 1 USB input, you can easily connect external devices. At just 4.1kg, it's easy to mount this lightweight TV anywhere. With an energy rating of 5.5 stars, the T5300 helps reduce your electricity bills. Give your living room a sleek update with the Samsung 32" Full HD Smart LED TV today. The manufacturer's part number for this product is UA32T5300AWXXY.

Transform your home entertainment with the Samsung 32" T5300 Full HD Smart LED TV. With a stunning 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution and PurColor technology, this 2020 LED TV delivers vibrant, true-to-life colors and crisp details on its 32" screen. Built with Micro Dimming Pro and support for HDR10+, this TV optimizes contrast and reveals hidden details in every scene. Enjoy your favorite movies, shows, and games with the Smart Hub featuring popular streaming apps like Netflix, Stan, and more. Equipped with 2 HDMI and 1 USB input, you can easily connect external devices. At just 4.1kg, it's easy to mount this lightweight TV anywhere. With an energy rating of 5.5 stars, the T5300 helps reduce your electricity bills. Give your living room a sleek update with the Samsung 32" Full HD Smart LED TV today. The manufacturer's part number for this product is UA32T5300AWXXY.

Samsung 32 Inch FHD Smart TV

(8,892 reviews)

Transform your home entertainment with the Samsung 32" T5300 Full HD Smart LED TV. With a stunning 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution and PurColor technology, this 2020 LED TV delivers vibrant, true-to-life colors and crisp details on its 32" screen. Built with Micro Dimming Pro and support for HDR10+, this TV optimizes contrast and reveals hidden details in every scene. Enjoy your favorite movies, shows, and games with the Smart Hub featuring popular streaming apps like Netflix, Stan, and more. Equipped with 2 HDMI and 1 USB input, you can easily connect external devices. At just 4.1kg, it's easy to mount this lightweight TV anywhere. With an energy rating of 5.5 stars, the T5300 helps reduce your electricity bills. Give your living room a sleek update with the Samsung 32" Full HD Smart LED TV today. The manufacturer's part number for this product is UA32T5300AWXXY.

Transform your home entertainment with the Samsung 32" T5300 Full HD Smart LED TV. With a stunning 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution and PurColor technology, this 2020 LED TV delivers vibrant, true-to-life colors and crisp details on its 32" screen. Built with Micro Dimming Pro and support for HDR10+, this TV optimizes contrast and reveals hidden details in every scene. Enjoy your favorite movies, shows, and games with the Smart Hub featuring popular streaming apps like Netflix, Stan, and more. Equipped with 2 HDMI and 1 USB input, you can easily connect external devices. At just 4.1kg, it's easy to mount this lightweight TV anywhere. With an energy rating of 5.5 stars, the T5300 helps reduce your electricity bills. Give your living room a sleek update with the Samsung 32" Full HD Smart LED TV today. The manufacturer's part number for this product is UA32T5300AWXXY.

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The all-time low was $184.00 on 4 Nov 2025 — today's price is 117% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 9 June 2026.

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$433.00

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$529.99

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Price history

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Reviews

2 May 2022

originally posted on pbtech.co.nz

Tizen has a lot of mainstream apps (Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime), but lacks a lot of apps available on standard Android TV (including F1TV). The DLNA support is very poor and playback is not supported for a lot of older codecs and does not support DTS audio. The mediaserver now has to transcode about 90% of the content for this TV. The issues will likely occur in playing old videos from flash drives as well although I have not confirmed this. The DLNA scrolling is a bit sluggish too and there is no way to page forward, you can only scroll. From a usability standpoint, this is the first TV that I've setup that required a laptop / phone to go to independent browser to setup the TV as I did not have an existing Samsung account so was given a QR code / link to set it ...Ā MoreTizen has a lot of mainstream apps (Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime), but lacks a lot of apps available on standard Android TV (including F1TV). The DLNA support is very poor and playback is not supported for a lot of older codecs and does not support DTS audio. The mediaserver now has to transcode about 90% of the content for this TV. The issues will likely occur in playing old videos from flash drives as well although I have not confirmed this. The DLNA scrolling is a bit sluggish too and there is no way to page forward, you can only scroll. From a usability standpoint, this is the first TV that I've setup that required a laptop / phone to go to independent browser to setup the TV as I did not have an existing Samsung account so was given a QR code / link to set it up, but I couldn't do it on the TV itself. I bought this TV for the bedroom so sleep function is very important, but this is the most convoluted process I've ever come across. The Options button is now one of the smallest buttons on the remote and then you have to navigate to: Settings -> General -> System Manager -> Time -> Sleep Timer It doesn't make a lot of sense. I wish I could say that the picture quality was excellent to make up for the poorly designed features, but I find it accentuates grainy videos so watching older movies / series isn't great.

Another Great TV
29 March 2023Felio1919

originally posted on samsung.com

I’ve had this tv for about 3 years now and I love it. I use it primarily as a work monitor and am pleased. The wifi works great, used a few of the apps and I love live channels app. The only reason I won’t give it 5 stars is that every once in a blue it gets ā€˜dark’. Not blackout dark but super dim. I thought it was the adaptive light feature, which I love btw, but no. I can say it’s happened so rarely it’s not worth making a fuss. The ambient light feature works well, could be better but it does do a pretty good job at adapting as it faces the sun (screen). It does have a few hiccups when it gets dark trying to compensate. Overall I would definitely buy this tv again and recommend it. Mine was open box buy and it was a steal. Samsung tv’s hands down are worth what ...Ā MoreI’ve had this tv for about 3 years now and I love it. I use it primarily as a work monitor and am pleased. The wifi works great, used a few of the apps and I love live channels app. The only reason I won’t give it 5 stars is that every once in a blue it gets ā€˜dark’. Not blackout dark but super dim. I thought it was the adaptive light feature, which I love btw, but no. I can say it’s happened so rarely it’s not worth making a fuss. The ambient light feature works well, could be better but it does do a pretty good job at adapting as it faces the sun (screen). It does have a few hiccups when it gets dark trying to compensate. Overall I would definitely buy this tv again and recommend it. Mine was open box buy and it was a steal. Samsung tv’s hands down are worth what you pay for. This little 32ā€s picture is close to my Samsung 55ā€ plasma, but no cigar. It is very clear and crisp and on par with my life’s good in the other room that’s 10ā€ bigger. This is my 4th Samsung and they all are still kicking from 12 years old down to this one. I couldn’t stand by and let the low star reviews dog my little workhorse!

Bad luck
25 July 2022Mar00

originally posted on jbhifi.com.au

My sister wanted a small tv for her room. Picked up this tv 2 weeks ago. It was the only good brands they have in 32ā€ in stock. We were able to connect other devices however we had a little issues with our internet recently therefore the tv couldn’t pick up our wi-fi. We’ve tried our phone hotspots, still wouldn’t work! Than we finally got our internet fixed and we were sure the tv would have connected. Still no internet. I was sure it was the tv had wi-fi issues. Returned it back to our local JB’s store. The storeperson tested with her phone to connect the hotspot and for some reason it worked for her. However I had zero confidence about this tv anyway so I was relieved I was able to exchange it to LG 43ā€ which was a much better outcome! - This is the part I am ...Ā MoreMy sister wanted a small tv for her room. Picked up this tv 2 weeks ago. It was the only good brands they have in 32ā€ in stock. We were able to connect other devices however we had a little issues with our internet recently therefore the tv couldn’t pick up our wi-fi. We’ve tried our phone hotspots, still wouldn’t work! Than we finally got our internet fixed and we were sure the tv would have connected. Still no internet. I was sure it was the tv had wi-fi issues. Returned it back to our local JB’s store. The storeperson tested with her phone to connect the hotspot and for some reason it worked for her. However I had zero confidence about this tv anyway so I was relieved I was able to exchange it to LG 43ā€ which was a much better outcome! - This is the part I am starting to lose faith on Samsung. Had quite a few Samsung tvs for over 10 years and most of them we had, had few issues with them except for one. I think for now on I may have to discontinue buying Samsung and stick with Sony and LG

Specification

USB Input1
HDMI Input2
Screen Size32 inches
Screen Resolution1920 x 1080
Smart TV PlatformSmart Hub

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Updated 1 day ago
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eBay.com.au

$399.00

Samsung UA32T5300 32\

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Appliances Warehouse

$399.00

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Electronicscentre.com.au

$399.00

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Samsung 32" T5300 Full HD LED Smart TV UA32T5300AWXXY

Bing Lee

$433.00

Out of stock

Samsung 32" FHD Smart TV (2020) UA32T5300A

Free delivery between 10–17 June

Costco Wholesale Australia

$529.99

Out of stock

Samsung 32 Inch T5300 FHD Smart TV UA32T5300AWXXY

Free delivery between 9–18 June

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

2 May 2022

Tizen has a lot of mainstream apps (Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime), but lacks a lot of apps available on standard Android TV (including F1TV). The DLNA support is very poor and playback is not supported for a lot of older codecs and does not support DTS audio. The mediaserver now has to transcode about 90% of the content for this TV. The issues will likely occur in playing old videos from flash drives as well although I have not confirmed this. The DLNA scrolling is a bit sluggish too and there is no way to page forward, you can only scroll. From a usability standpoint, this is the first TV that I've setup that required a laptop / phone to go to independent browser to setup the TV as I did not have an existing Samsung account so was given a QR code / link to set it ...Ā MoreTizen has a lot of mainstream apps (Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime), but lacks a lot of apps available on standard Android TV (including F1TV). The DLNA support is very poor and playback is not supported for a lot of older codecs and does not support DTS audio. The mediaserver now has to transcode about 90% of the content for this TV. The issues will likely occur in playing old videos from flash drives as well although I have not confirmed this. The DLNA scrolling is a bit sluggish too and there is no way to page forward, you can only scroll. From a usability standpoint, this is the first TV that I've setup that required a laptop / phone to go to independent browser to setup the TV as I did not have an existing Samsung account so was given a QR code / link to set it up, but I couldn't do it on the TV itself. I bought this TV for the bedroom so sleep function is very important, but this is the most convoluted process I've ever come across. The Options button is now one of the smallest buttons on the remote and then you have to navigate to: Settings -> General -> System Manager -> Time -> Sleep Timer It doesn't make a lot of sense. I wish I could say that the picture quality was excellent to make up for the poorly designed features, but I find it accentuates grainy videos so watching older movies / series isn't great.

originally posted on pbtech.co.nz
Another Great TV
29 March 2023

I’ve had this tv for about 3 years now and I love it. I use it primarily as a work monitor and am pleased. The wifi works great, used a few of the apps and I love live channels app. The only reason I won’t give it 5 stars is that every once in a blue it gets ā€˜dark’. Not blackout dark but super dim. I thought it was the adaptive light feature, which I love btw, but no. I can say it’s happened so rarely it’s not worth making a fuss. The ambient light feature works well, could be better but it does do a pretty good job at adapting as it faces the sun (screen). It does have a few hiccups when it gets dark trying to compensate. Overall I would definitely buy this tv again and recommend it. Mine was open box buy and it was a steal. Samsung tv’s hands down are worth what ...Ā MoreI’ve had this tv for about 3 years now and I love it. I use it primarily as a work monitor and am pleased. The wifi works great, used a few of the apps and I love live channels app. The only reason I won’t give it 5 stars is that every once in a blue it gets ā€˜dark’. Not blackout dark but super dim. I thought it was the adaptive light feature, which I love btw, but no. I can say it’s happened so rarely it’s not worth making a fuss. The ambient light feature works well, could be better but it does do a pretty good job at adapting as it faces the sun (screen). It does have a few hiccups when it gets dark trying to compensate. Overall I would definitely buy this tv again and recommend it. Mine was open box buy and it was a steal. Samsung tv’s hands down are worth what you pay for. This little 32ā€s picture is close to my Samsung 55ā€ plasma, but no cigar. It is very clear and crisp and on par with my life’s good in the other room that’s 10ā€ bigger. This is my 4th Samsung and they all are still kicking from 12 years old down to this one. I couldn’t stand by and let the low star reviews dog my little workhorse!

Felio1919 originally posted on samsung.com
Bad luck
25 July 2022

My sister wanted a small tv for her room. Picked up this tv 2 weeks ago. It was the only good brands they have in 32ā€ in stock. We were able to connect other devices however we had a little issues with our internet recently therefore the tv couldn’t pick up our wi-fi. We’ve tried our phone hotspots, still wouldn’t work! Than we finally got our internet fixed and we were sure the tv would have connected. Still no internet. I was sure it was the tv had wi-fi issues. Returned it back to our local JB’s store. The storeperson tested with her phone to connect the hotspot and for some reason it worked for her. However I had zero confidence about this tv anyway so I was relieved I was able to exchange it to LG 43ā€ which was a much better outcome! - This is the part I am ...Ā MoreMy sister wanted a small tv for her room. Picked up this tv 2 weeks ago. It was the only good brands they have in 32ā€ in stock. We were able to connect other devices however we had a little issues with our internet recently therefore the tv couldn’t pick up our wi-fi. We’ve tried our phone hotspots, still wouldn’t work! Than we finally got our internet fixed and we were sure the tv would have connected. Still no internet. I was sure it was the tv had wi-fi issues. Returned it back to our local JB’s store. The storeperson tested with her phone to connect the hotspot and for some reason it worked for her. However I had zero confidence about this tv anyway so I was relieved I was able to exchange it to LG 43ā€ which was a much better outcome! - This is the part I am starting to lose faith on Samsung. Had quite a few Samsung tvs for over 10 years and most of them we had, had few issues with them except for one. I think for now on I may have to discontinue buying Samsung and stick with Sony and LG

Mar00 originally posted on jbhifi.com.au
Great Looking & Reliable 32ā€
29 March 2023

I've had this tv going on 3 years now. I’m not sure if there’s a difference between this and the 43ā€ but I’m happy w my 32ā€ and had to chime in on the low star reviews. The only reason I deducted a star is the brightness can be quirky. This TV adjust for ambient light and does a good job in general but can overcompensate, especially with getting dark. Not the biggest gripe but can be annoying once in a blue. The IR sensor is in a bad location under the tv, so if it’s sitting flat, nuff said. But I’ve only moving it around to sit outside, no biggie. The picture is great! It’s very clear and crisp. I’ve only used a few apps and like the live channel app. This is my work monitor so I don’t watch too much tv on it but I forget if I’m sitting at my desk if I do. This is ...Ā MoreI've had this tv going on 3 years now. I’m not sure if there’s a difference between this and the 43ā€ but I’m happy w my 32ā€ and had to chime in on the low star reviews. The only reason I deducted a star is the brightness can be quirky. This TV adjust for ambient light and does a good job in general but can overcompensate, especially with getting dark. Not the biggest gripe but can be annoying once in a blue. The IR sensor is in a bad location under the tv, so if it’s sitting flat, nuff said. But I’ve only moving it around to sit outside, no biggie. The picture is great! It’s very clear and crisp. I’ve only used a few apps and like the live channel app. This is my work monitor so I don’t watch too much tv on it but I forget if I’m sitting at my desk if I do. This is my 4th Samsung and all of them are still working great, even the 12 y/o one. I would suggest it/buy another.

Felio1919 originally posted on samsung.com
Great picture but system a little difficult to manouver
9 August 2022

Picture quality is good and OS seems faster and more stable than cheaper brands. However the remote is a little difficult to use with buttons all very close to each other and similar. Nightmare to use in the dark. Likewise not having a button that gets you out of a streaming service and back to live TV is annoying. Anytime you want to move out you need to either logout of the service completely (and then need to log back in next time - no thanks) or need to press the home/ source button and scroll across to live tv and then hit enter. Even our last cheap Kogan TV had a one touch exit to TV. But the Tv itself is good so far, hopefully it lasts longer than the cheaper ones we've had and justifies the price tag.

anonymous originally posted on thegoodguys.com.au
I expected more from a Samsung product.
1 May 2021

Despite researching for a replacement TV for my **, I find that this product has some catches and that I needed to carefully read the fine print before purchasing. This is not an acceptable way to portray the product to Australian customers. I agree with the other reviews that the remote should be the latest one as per the one I have at home, and is shown in this web page with the disclaimer, *Actual remote control may differ from image shown. This is not acceptable behaviour IF you expect consumers to ever trust your brand name again. I will always expect some form of fine print in the future, but I will probably buy something else to avoid any issues. No Airplay in Australia huh ? Are you kidding ? That is ridiculous. I can cast from youtube off a mobile, but I ...Ā MoreDespite researching for a replacement TV for my **, I find that this product has some catches and that I needed to carefully read the fine print before purchasing. This is not an acceptable way to portray the product to Australian customers. I agree with the other reviews that the remote should be the latest one as per the one I have at home, and is shown in this web page with the disclaimer, *Actual remote control may differ from image shown. This is not acceptable behaviour IF you expect consumers to ever trust your brand name again. I will always expect some form of fine print in the future, but I will probably buy something else to avoid any issues. No Airplay in Australia huh ? Are you kidding ? That is ridiculous. I can cast from youtube off a mobile, but I can't screen mirror off the same mobile. It looks quite lame in terms of tech and or legal disagreements in the background that affect the customer, but is again an expectation of the product that has not been met and yes, the disclaimer gets you across the line, but will I buy anything Samsung again ? How much would 4 x M4 screws cost ? You could consider adding them to the package so that people who expect to use a VESA mount, aren't scrambling to a hardware store late at night to purchase them for $6. That's the small stuff that could make you top shelf or not. Forget the previous issues, the worst is the sound. It's like an old transistor radio. The bass response is terrible. It is clearly designed for the sound to bounce up against a wall and for this TV to not be on a VESA mounted arm. This issue with sound was not the case with my old ** that recently died after a solid 8 years of service on the same VESA mounted arm. The picture is good.

SamHasSung originally posted on samsung.com
Nice Picture, But..........
31 May 2022

I bought this TV from JB Tuggerah store (N5200, previous version). After owning this TV for numerous years now, I've grown to actually hate it. The only good thing about this TV is the picture. Everything else.........nope. Tizen OS is the most horrible OS I've ever experienced. It is seriously laggy and takes a few seconds to recognise that you've actually pressed a button on the TV remote. The TV remote is also another issue with this TV, as it always loses function to the Down Button and OK Button, where I am always removing the batteries, pressing the Power Button for like 8 seconds (Samsung recommends this) to reset the control. Then you try and use it........makes no difference. So yes....... that's another thing I hate with this TV. The sound........worst ...Ā MoreI bought this TV from JB Tuggerah store (N5200, previous version). After owning this TV for numerous years now, I've grown to actually hate it. The only good thing about this TV is the picture. Everything else.........nope. Tizen OS is the most horrible OS I've ever experienced. It is seriously laggy and takes a few seconds to recognise that you've actually pressed a button on the TV remote. The TV remote is also another issue with this TV, as it always loses function to the Down Button and OK Button, where I am always removing the batteries, pressing the Power Button for like 8 seconds (Samsung recommends this) to reset the control. Then you try and use it........makes no difference. So yes....... that's another thing I hate with this TV. The sound........worst I've ever heard on a TV period. Adjusting the equaliser makes zero difference, even if I have the TV running though my Denon Surround Receiver. So yes.....I think I should have bought a different TV instead.

InfamousMickT originally posted on jbhifi.com.au
Rendered my external hard drive unusable
2 October 2022

I was reasonably happy with the TV, resolution and all. I connected my external hard drive to play some video files, which worked well. However, once I removed the drive, my laptop and my pc could not get access to it anymore. 'Drive cannot not be read, Access denied'. It's a few years old but had worked no trouble until using it with this tv. I tested with with a different usb drive. Turns out, this tv places 2 'log files' onto removable drives once they are connected. For most drives that's fine, but for some drives it stops them from connecting to any other device from then on. This tv does not have a 'safely remove drive' function, which would prevent such a problem. Samsung customer support told me this was not their problem. I lost 5 years of files because of ...Ā MoreI was reasonably happy with the TV, resolution and all. I connected my external hard drive to play some video files, which worked well. However, once I removed the drive, my laptop and my pc could not get access to it anymore. 'Drive cannot not be read, Access denied'. It's a few years old but had worked no trouble until using it with this tv. I tested with with a different usb drive. Turns out, this tv places 2 'log files' onto removable drives once they are connected. For most drives that's fine, but for some drives it stops them from connecting to any other device from then on. This tv does not have a 'safely remove drive' function, which would prevent such a problem. Samsung customer support told me this was not their problem. I lost 5 years of files because of this and more than a day of trouble-shooting and trying to recover files. Not NL's fault, but a flaw in the basic functions of this tv. Beware if you intend to play external files via your tv.

tia originally posted on noelleeming.co.nz
Thought it would be better for the price you pay
24 February 2023

I opted for this Samsung based on the fact we've notoriously had issues with Sony smart TVs. I needed a small smart TV for my rental property, and everyone is always talking about how great Samsung TVs are. Honestly, I thought it would be better..... The interface and operating system is a little laggy, the sounds isn't great, and on occasion the picture is really dark (yes we've tried to change the picture settings consistently). The other issue is trying to mount the TV, the instructions are a little vague, and it doesn't actually provide you with the four screws you need (M4s 26-28mm). The threads are at the very end of that black tunnel on the back, which took me a while to figure out, I ordered a universal TV mounting screw kit - none of them fit properly, now ...Ā MoreI opted for this Samsung based on the fact we've notoriously had issues with Sony smart TVs. I needed a small smart TV for my rental property, and everyone is always talking about how great Samsung TVs are. Honestly, I thought it would be better..... The interface and operating system is a little laggy, the sounds isn't great, and on occasion the picture is really dark (yes we've tried to change the picture settings consistently). The other issue is trying to mount the TV, the instructions are a little vague, and it doesn't actually provide you with the four screws you need (M4s 26-28mm). The threads are at the very end of that black tunnel on the back, which took me a while to figure out, I ordered a universal TV mounting screw kit - none of them fit properly, now I have to go to Bunnings to try and get the exact correct length, talk about a mission!!! I mean the TV is ok. Part of me wishes I ended up just getting the cheaper Hisense one.

Ksoz originally posted on jbhifi.com.au
Yes, it still has Freeview!
31 May 2022

I've been looking at TVs for a while and this one sounded great, but could find no mention of Freeview. After reading many (very positive) reviews I did finally find one where they said it does indeed come with Freeview via and aerial, so I bought it straight away. As is the current trend with TV stands, the feet are wide apart, so a problem for me as it would be sitting on top my HiFi stand, but no problem as there are plenty of after market solutions, albeit annoying to have to spend out more money. Back to the TV. I have a Samsung account and it uses this (if you have one) to set everything up via you phone, but this can be done manually. Didn't take long to be up and running and the picture is lush with very acceptable sound (for a 32" TV at bedroom volume ...Ā MoreI've been looking at TVs for a while and this one sounded great, but could find no mention of Freeview. After reading many (very positive) reviews I did finally find one where they said it does indeed come with Freeview via and aerial, so I bought it straight away. As is the current trend with TV stands, the feet are wide apart, so a problem for me as it would be sitting on top my HiFi stand, but no problem as there are plenty of after market solutions, albeit annoying to have to spend out more money. Back to the TV. I have a Samsung account and it uses this (if you have one) to set everything up via you phone, but this can be done manually. Didn't take long to be up and running and the picture is lush with very acceptable sound (for a 32" TV at bedroom volume levels). I previously had a 32" Panasonic which was 11 years old but had a horrible buzz on bright pictures, but this TV is completely quiet, result! Overall I'm very happy. The bezel in reality is a little wider than all the promotional photos but not a problem. It comes with all the apps you might want and extra channels too so you're spoilt for choice. My first Samsung TV after many years as a Sony fanboy.

Mork originally posted on samsung.com

Specification

USB Input1
HDMI Input2
Screen Size32 inches
Screen Resolution1920 x 1080
Smart TV PlatformSmart Hub

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