Testseek.co.uk have collected 65 expert reviews of the Samsung 32LS03 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung 32LS03.
February 2022
(80%)
65 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2021-12-17, Author: Tim , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: As the holiday shopping season shifts into high gear, we at HotHardware wanted to share a few last minute gift ideas from our staff that should excite any enthusiast or mainstream tech users you have left on your shopping list. We know it has been a tough...
Published: 2020-07-25, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Great design that melts into your decor,Outstanding Samsung display,Easy software and interface setup,Samsung's UI is easy to use,Pretty great sounding speakers
Feels a bit wobbly if you use the stand,The 75" will require at least 2 people to setup, better with 3 people
The Frame is a unique TV and the market for it is probably thin. Samsung loves to step out on a limb and try to satisfy those niche markets. They do it time and again across their product lines. I say The Frame is by far the perfect “lifestyle TV” on the...
Abstract: In my 24 years as a publisher and 30 in the specialty AV business, no single product category has transformed the marketplace more than the flat TV. For many of us, it is hard to remember what a "big screen TV" looked like before the days of early plasmas...
Published: 2019-01-19, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
The Frame is a very good 4K TV in almost all of its specs and features but it's a bit weak on some key things like its maximum picture brightness and its lack of local dimming technology. Neither of these would normally be serious problems because they're...
Abstract: If you're looking for the ultimate TV that doesn't appear to be a TV, look no farther than Samsung's The Frame.” It's a quantum-dot LCD styled to appear as a wall-hung picture frame that displays art when you're not watching video of some sort, and it loo...
Published: 2020-11-27, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: If you're looking for the ultimate TV that doesn't appear to be a TV, look no farther than Samsung's The Frame.” It's a quantum-dot LCD styled to appear as a wall-hung picture frame that displays art when you're not watching video of some sort, and it loo...
Punchy colours for SDR and HDR content, Intelligent picture mode works extremely well, Literally looks like a frame on the wall, One connect box makes cable management a breeze, Easy to use UI
We wish it had higher peak brightness for highlights in HDR content, Average sound output, 120Hz display is available on 55-inch and higher screen sizes only
The 50-inch Samsung Frame has a unique design that will definitely appeal to those that want their TV to blend into the decor of their room and the One Connect Box makes cable management a breeze. The picture quality of the TV for content consumption is v...
Yes, if you are looking for something to become the centre of attention in your living room, then the Samsung Frame is really worth every buck you pay for it. The television is just an added advantage of what is actually a piece of art. If you are looking...
Abstract: When it comes to TVs, many think of them as plain black boxes to watch movies or TV shows. Quite often, they don't fit in with artful decor, prompting many people to hide their TVs completely in such situations. But what if your TV could also blend in wit...