Testseek.co.uk have collected 19 expert reviews of the Samsung 32EH5000 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung 32EH5000.
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19 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Punchy picture, Dark blacks, Freeview HD tuner, Good midtone detail, Low price
Black detail could be better, No smart features, Remote could be more intuitive
Chances are, this set will be used in a second room – and second rooms are where people tend to catch up on programmes they've missed. It's not a big thing, but the inclusion of BBC iPlayer at least would've really put a grin on our faces. As it is, tho...
Very affordable; Great picture quality; Solid sound; USB digital media playback
Only two HDMI ports; Chunky chassis; No smart TV features
Strong sound and excellent picture quality (once you've fiddled with the picture options) make the Samsung UE32EH5000 a cracking budget TV. It may lack fancy extras like smart TV features and 3D support, but you'll struggle to find a better budget TV t...
Published: 2013-03-06, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Ridiculously good value, Strong picture quality, Narrow bezel, Easy to use
No online features, No DLNA network support, Substantial rear end, Viewing angle is limited
It's hard to understand how Samsung can sell the UE32EH5000 for so little. From the outside the only hint that it's a cheap set comes from its startlingly chunky rear end; from the front it looks a match for many mid-range sets. The realisation that the ...
Published: 2013-02-15, Author: Danny , review by: itproportal.com
Bright, sharp pictures, Good dark scene reproduction, Menu system
Chunky dimensions, Motion blur, Light on features
Given that you can buy it for under £300 online, the UE32EH5000’s assured picture performance comes as something of a surprise. Its images are bright and punchy, with bold, natural colours and sharp detail. But most surprising is how good dark scenes lo...
Published: 2013-01-24, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Impressive black levels, Great dynamic range, Colour accuracy, Strong video processing, Low latency for gamers, It's cheap, Almost perfect screen uniformity
Viewing angles are restricted, A little blur with rapid motion, Maybe too fat for some, Non-swivel base stand
We were pleasantly surprised by the two down-firing speakers housed at the rear of the EH5000. Sure, they're not going to rock your world with crystal clear audio but at least they have some bass presence and the ability to be pushed to fairly high levels...
A few years ago, most television manufacturers – led ironically by Samsung – began to put a lot of effort into trimming down the depth of their LED-based LCD TVs, so much so that it became a contest of slenderness instead of image quality. While aesthetic...
Good all-round picture quality, Thin bezel design, Ridiculously great value
The rear end sticks out a long way, Limited viewing angle, No D-Sub input or DLNA/Network functionality
Despite its lack of Smart TV and DLNA features, it's pretty difficult to see how you could reasonably expect the 32EH5000 to be much better than it is, for the simple reason that its picture quality is leagues ahead of what such a puny amount of money wou...
A 40-inch Samsung for less than $700 is a good deal.The UN40EH5000 (MSRP $679) from Samsung is in many ways the perfect television for some consumers. We do not recommend it for the people trying to setup a technologically advanced home theater, because i...
Powerful edgelit LED lighting makes bright and colorful images that are best from front and center, 1080p resolution, Priced to Move, Value
Off center viewing is plagued by color and contrast degradation, 60Hz refresh rate doesn't handle judder sports programing and gaming as well as a 120Hz TV, Sound quality is flat and hollow sounding, but volume isn't an issue