When comparing Samsung and LG's 32-inch LED TVs, we need to consider multiple dimensions, including picture quality, sound effects, interfaces, appearance design, and technical features.
The following is a detailed comparative analysis of the two:
Picture quality
1. Samsung:
- Samsung TVs usually use high-quality LCD panels, such as the Samsung LA32M51B, which uses the 7th generation LCD panel with a resolution of 1366×768 and a screen aspect ratio of 16:9.
- The brightness is up to 500nit, the dynamic contrast ratio reaches 3000:1, the response time is 8 milliseconds, and the viewing angle is 170 degrees.
- Samsung DNIe digital natural imaging technology, blue eye brightness sensor technology and 10-bit image processing technology are used, and the number of picture colors reaches 6.4 billion colors, with rich and colorful colors and excellent detail restoration.
2. LG:
- LG TVs also use high-quality LCD panels, such as the LG RT-32LX2R, which uses the 7th generation LCD screen produced by LG Philips, with a resolution of 1366×768.
- The contrast ratio is 1200:1, which is slightly lower than Samsung, but the brightness and viewing angle have been improved, reaching 600nit and 178 degrees respectively.
- Using S-IPS true color wide-view technology and XD video processing engine, the color tone output is soft and natural, and it can effectively filter out noise signal interference.
Sound effect
- Samsung and LG: In terms of sound effect, both perform well. Samsung LA32M51B is equipped with a 10W×2 sound system and adopts DACS hidden dual-channel system, with SRS WOW and SRS TruSurround XT sound effects, and the sound quality is excellent. LG RT-32LX2R is also equipped with a 10W×2 accompanying sound box, using SRS BBE digital stereo sound and virtual digital surround sound technology, and the sound field performance is also excellent.
Interface
- Samsung and LG: Both are quite comprehensive in terms of interfaces, and both support HDMI, Y/Pb/Pr component input, S terminal, AV input, PC audio input and headphone output interfaces. The difference lies in the PC input.
Samsung LA32M51B uses VGA input, while LG RT-32LX2R uses DVI input. In terms of signal quality, DVI input is better than VGA, and DVI is the next generation computer output interface that replaces VGA.
Design
- Samsung: The design is stylish, with a lot of curves, beautiful and flexible lines, slim and simple borders, popular bottom speakers, and luxurious silver and black two-color body, which is quite fashionable.
The sea blue POWER button after turning on is a careful design of Samsung, and the device also has a brightness sensing function.
- LG: It continues the style with black as the main color. The panel adopts a narrow frame design.
The color of the integrated side speaker is unified with the body. The silver-gray bottom frame adopts a streamlined design.
The columnar rotatable base is full of metal and looks stable and generous.
Technical features
- Samsung: It is dominated by AMOLED technology, with excellent performance in color saturation and picture brightness, and has a high refresh rate, which is suitable for gamers.
- LG: Famous for its OLED technology, its self-luminous characteristics make it have excellent performance in contrast and color reproduction, especially in black depth and color richness.
Summary
Based on the above analysis, Samsung and LG's 32-inch LED TVs have excellent performance in picture quality, sound effects, interfaces and appearance design, and each has its own advantages.
Samsung TVs may have a slight advantage in color saturation and refresh rate, while LG TVs are better in contrast and color reproduction.
Therefore, choosing which TV is better depends mainly on your personal needs and preferences.
If you pay more attention to color saturation and refresh rate, Samsung may be a better choice; if you have higher requirements for contrast and color reproduction, LG may be more suitable for you.