Seems like a good deal, it's been posted before around 7 months ago, but as it could be a nice Xmas present thought I would post again. It says it has Full HD and Freeview HD and 2 year guarantee.
17 comments
pajast
17 Dec 16#1
Anyone got this? Was going to buy, but read some reviews about the stand being different from the picture. Apparently it's ugly (got a bunch of logos on) and flimsy.
MOJaw
17 Dec 161#2
The stand isn't the best, but it depends what you're using it for. For a TV it will be fine, for a monitor not so much as every time you move it will wobble. The stand is white, not the black as it is in the picture. The picture quality is brilliant though. I bought it when it was on sale at £200, so £179 is a bargain
lotsofbargains
17 Dec 161#3
Picked one up this morning for my son's bedroom. Nice looking TV and stand doesn't look that bad tbh. The one in the shop had a silver stand. It does say the stand can also be used as a wall mount. Excellent price for a Samsung 32" 1080p.
chp4 to lotsofbargains
17 Dec 161#5
Could you post a picture of the stand? Also what's the little bit of plastic sticking out the bottom right hand corner? Thanks
jules39
17 Dec 16#4
does anyone know if this will go in a tv bed? x
alex_dis to jules39
17 Dec 16#10
eh?
wgking6 to jules39
18 Dec 16#11
depends on you bed TV slot dimensions.
bubblegum2910
17 Dec 16#6
Ordered as xmas present, delivery tomorrow
Thanks
griff
17 Dec 16#7
Its a red led when the TV is off and a receiver for the remote.
navneet1311
17 Dec 16#8
this design looks so old
chp4
17 Dec 16#9
Thanks. Can it fold away or anything? God knows why it has to stick out like that.
lotsofbargains
18 Dec 16#12
Sorry it's still in the box as it's a Christmas present. Was on display in Curry's when I picked up.
Stand update: Went and had a look today and the silver strip with the logos on peels off which is good. Picture looked ok, so I got one.
alex_dis
28 Dec 16#15
Can anyone confirm how HDMI ports this has? Someone on the TS32E390SX thread (Samsung Smart version of this) has said that Currys spec has it wrong and these TVs have 3 HDMI ports...?
dad460 to alex_dis
29 Dec 16#16
Ours has 2 HDMI sockets.
spamlover
16 Jan 17#17
Just got one today, though it was on my second attempt at a different store as the first one I reserved for collection didn't actually have it, despite the website saying it was in stock there. Ho hum, that's Curry's for you.
I have to say, the stand is a little on the flimsy side. I tightened the screws attaching it to the TV itself as tight as I dare (they just screw into the plastic casing of the TV, no metal anywhere) and it still has some slight give and wobble to it. That said, the TV itself is light as a feather compared to the 26" LCD one it is replacing.
The display model in the shop did have a tacky looking silver strip with logos along the base of the stand at the front but my actual stand didn't have this, just plain smart looking black plastic (though something sturdier would have been nice).
Other threads or reviews have mentioned difficulties putting the stand together. The only paper guide shoes how to set it up for wall mounting but not as a stand alone unit. After having seen the thing in the shop it wasn't too hard to figure out for myself. The only manual is on the supplied cd - not looked at it yet though.
Other than that, fairly easy to set up, good picture quality and for £179 I'm happy.
2 HDMI sockets and one USB which is playing back video files as I speak.
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Thanks
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-home-entertainment/televisions/televisions/samsung-ue32j5100-32-led-tv-10131886-pdt.html
? Can't really tell the difference?
I have to say, the stand is a little on the flimsy side. I tightened the screws attaching it to the TV itself as tight as I dare (they just screw into the plastic casing of the TV, no metal anywhere) and it still has some slight give and wobble to it. That said, the TV itself is light as a feather compared to the 26" LCD one it is replacing.
The display model in the shop did have a tacky looking silver strip with logos along the base of the stand at the front but my actual stand didn't have this, just plain smart looking black plastic (though something sturdier would have been nice).
Other threads or reviews have mentioned difficulties putting the stand together. The only paper guide shoes how to set it up for wall mounting but not as a stand alone unit. After having seen the thing in the shop it wasn't too hard to figure out for myself. The only manual is on the supplied cd - not looked at it yet though.
Other than that, fairly easy to set up, good picture quality and for £179 I'm happy.
2 HDMI sockets and one USB which is playing back video files as I speak.
Hope this helps...