Product Description
Compromise on price but not on features. Samsungs affordable 550 LCD HDTV series delivers Full HD resolution, playback of files from USB drives or over your home network from DLNA Certified devices, a wealth of HDMI inputs, and plenty more, all wrapped up in Samsungs eye-catching "Touch of Color" design.
Amazon.com Product Description
February 2011
Compromise on price but not on features. Samsungs affordable 550 LCD HDTV series delivers Full HD resolution, playback of files from USB drives or over your home network from DLNA Certified devices, a wealth of HDMI inputs, and plenty more, all wrapped up in Samsungs eye-catching "Touch of Color" design.
Crisp, Clear Picture Quality From a TV With a True Sense of Style
1080p Full HD With Four HDMI Inputs
The LN32D550 delivers Full HD 1080p resolution, for a superb level of detail and clarity in your picture. To connect your sources, four separate HDMI inputs are provided, for delivering a Full HD picture and audio over a single cable.
Touch of Color Design
Samsung's "Touch of Color" design features a hint of amber color naturally blended into Samsung's traditional piano black bezel frame, for eye-catching style even when your TV is turned off.
Exceeds ENERGY STAR Standards
The LN32D550 exceeds the strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the EPA and US Department of Energy by up to 30%. That means you get lower utility costs, and a smaller carbon footprint.
ConnectShare Movie
Connect a thumb drive or digital camera quickly and easily via the LN32D550's USB port. An intuitive, user-friendly interface allows access to videos, music, or pictures via the remote.
AllShare DLNA Networking
For even more entertainment options, the LN32D550 lets you connect to your home network and stream music, videos, and photos from other DLNA Certified devices (your computer, network storage drive, etc.).
Game Mode
The LN32D550 features a "game mode," which turns off much of the picture processing for a faster video response. This is ideal for fast-paced video sources like video game systems, and will help gamers get the performance they're after.
Audio Performance
SRS' TheaterSound, available in new Samsung HDTVs, is an all-in-one audio suite that directly addresses the three most common consumer TV audio complaints--inconsistent volume levels, unintelligible vocals, and poor, dimension-less sound. SRS helps ensure you get great audio from the LN32D550's two 10-watt speakers, and additional technologies like Dolby Digital Plus and support for multi-channel sound (MTS) add even more on the sonic side of things.
PC Connectivity
The LN32D550 also features a PC input, so you an use it as a computer monitor.
LN32D550 Select Specifications
Video | |
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Screen Size: | 31.5 Inches |
Display Type: | CCFL-Backlit LCD |
Resolution: | 1080p Full HD |
Inputs | |
HDMI: | 4 (version 1.4) |
Component Video (Y/PB/PR): | 2 |
PC Input: | 1 |
USB 2.0 Ports: | 2 |
Component Audio Input: | 2 |
PC Audio Input: | 1 |
Outputs | |
Digital Audio Output: | 1 (Rear) |
Weight and Dimensions | |
Dimensions (WxHxD): | 31.7 x 20 x 3.1 Inches (31.7 x 22.2 x 9.4 Inches With Stand) |
Weight: | 20.5 lbs. (26.5 lbs. with stand) |
What's in the Box
LN32D550 32-Inch Class LCD HDTV, Stand, Remote Control, Documentation
Samsung 2011 LED/LCD Feature Comparison
Series | D8000 | D7900 | D7000 | D6500 | D6400 | D6300 | D6000 | D5500 | D5003 | D5010 | D5000 | D4003 | D4000 | D630 | D550 | D450 | D403 |
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Screen Sizes | 46", 55", 60", 65" | 46", 55" | 46", 55", 60" | 40", 46", 55", 60" | 40", 46", 55", 60" | 40", 46", 55" | 32", 40", 46", 55", 60" | 32", 40" | 22", 40" | 22" | 22" | 19", 26", 32" | 19", 32" | 40", 46" | 32", 37", 40", 46" | 22", 26", 32" | 32" |
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HDMI Inputs | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4* | 4 | 4 | 2** | 2 |
USB Ports | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
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Micro Dimming | Micro Dimming Plus | Micro Dimming Plus | |||||||||||||||
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Qwerty Remote Included | |||||||||||||||||
3D Glasses Included | |||||||||||||||||
Design | One | One | One | One | One | ToC | ToC | ToC | High Glossy Black | ToC | ToC | High Glossy Black | ToC | ToC | ToC | ToC | High Glossy Black |
Bezel Type | Ultra Thin | Ultra Thin | Ultra Thin | Ultra Thin | Ultra Thin |
* 19" has 2 HDMI inputs
** 19" and 22" have only 1 HDMI input
- It has 1080p resolution
- It has Touch of Color design
- Exceeds ENERGY STAR standards
- It has ConnectShare JPEG
- It has AllShare DLNA networking
Samsung LN32D550 32-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black) for sale on line
Samsung LN32D550 32-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black) Reviews
146 of 151 people found the following review helpful: Quirky DLNA, underwhelming documentation, but great picture and sound, By Tommy M. (Berkeley) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Samsung LN32D550 32-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black) (Electronics) I chose this model over other 32-inch LCDs because I'm a sucker for things like network streaming, a 5-band equalizer, picture-in-picture, and firmware updating. It also has a semi-documented headphone jack in the rear -- just turn off the speakers for it to work. Also, the power cable detaches, so you can replace that yourself. One might dismiss this TV altogether since it doesn't have LED edge lighting, but that tech does not appear to be earning its price premium so far, considering a higher percentage of panel defects, and a black level so intense that detail often gets lost. 60Hz is also not a deal-breaker, since 120Hz tends to only show its strength with sports programming. The picture quality is ultimately subjective, of course. But I found it well above average. Unfortunately, you can't completely disable Dynamic Contrast. The TV will tell you that it's off, but some enterprising Internet detectives at televisioninfo.com have determined that this is... Read more 43 of 44 people found the following review helpful: Everything I was hoping for..., By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Samsung LN32D550 32-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black) (Electronics) I ordered this product: Samsung LN32D550 32-Inch 1080p 60Hz LCD HDTV (Black) around 1pm yesterday with One-Day Shipping and received it today around 1pm. Amazon always is the best for quality of service and working with the best package delivery companies. I have been looking to purchase a 32 inch TV for my computer room for the last 3 months. I waited for the 2011 models and I am glad that I did. Setup (putting the stand) on this TV was very simple and the user interface is very easy to understand. I have tested input lag with video games as well as quality on a Blu-ray. You need to adjust your setting when hooking up an Xbox 360 to completely get rid of all input lag noticeable to the human eye (I had to label the HDMI port as PC). The PS3 on the other-hand has no noticeable input lag tested with multiple settings. I... Read more 50 of 52 people found the following review helpful: Great Buy!, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Samsung LN37D550 37-Inch 1080p 60Hz LCD HDTV (Black) (Electronics) I bought this item a few days ago after doing a multitude of research on flat screen TV's. Frankly, I was ready to be done! Our focus was finding a TV with an external width no larger than 37 5/8". We were faced with a limited selection of 37" TV's or some barely close 40" TV's. The 40" TV's that we had to choose from were LED and cost roughly $1000 or more. Rather than being faced with a close fit of an expensive TV, we decided 37" would suffice. Then we were caught between buying a Samsung or a Sony and whether to get LED or LCD. In my opinion, the Sony brand commands a brand premium in price. Nice TV's though. I read a lot about LED v. LCD. The LCD is still energy efficient and is energy star qualified. After seeing the picture difference of the LCD and LED. My wife and I were both okay with LCD. Then I researched the difference of 60 hz versus 120 hz refresh rates. Okay, I understand the technical mumbo jumbo of this, but after comparing in a store the difference I... Read more |
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