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CNET editors pick the products and services we write about. Obviously, don't choose one if what you really want is cinematic thrills and the height of technology — you won't find any of the best OLED TVs in this size, and they tend to lack the connectivity features of the best gaming TVs. Let's be realistic that the focus here is getting a good clear pictures, and sound that's good enough that you can hear what's going on.
If you can, we recommend grabbing one with this feature, because it helps to make images look more lifelike and rich — it's one of the few recent TV technology improvements that's just as effective on smaller screens as big ones.
We've very impressed with QLED and we think you will be too. The unique selling point here is Art Mode, which turns The Frame into a picture or photo frame when it isn't active. You get three months of free artworks with the TV, and if you choose not to subscribe afterwards you can use your own images and photos instead.
It's a really great idea, especially when you mount The Frame to the wall: it's been designed cleverly so it mounts flush to the wall, with just a single cable going to the One Connect box. You can even swap the bezels to make it blend in even better with your decor. In addition to superb picture quality you also get some clever features including mirroring from your mobile device, SmartThings support so you can start watching a movie on the bus and then pick up where you left off when you get home and turn on The Frame, Bixby, Alexa and Google Assistant, and a really nice remote.
You can also use The Frame as a wireless PC monitor. It's impressive stuff, and the only real weakness here is the audio: as a sound system, The Frame makes a really good picture frame. The slim case doesn't leave much room for speakers, and while the sound isn't terrible you're going to want one of the best soundbars for Samsung TVs if you want it to sound as good as it looks.
The LM63 also has Freeview HD and satellite tuners, allowing you to enjoy all your favourite broadcast programming. A small TV that won't break the bank, the Hisense 32A4GTUK inch set doesn't compromise too much on sound and picture quality to keep the price down.
It has bright, accurate colours and a compact design that is very easy to set up. From the remote, you get quick access to some of the most popular streaming services like Netflix or YouTube. For more ways to watch, read the news or play games, the app store has plenty of possibilities as well. But then again, motion blur may be harder for most people to see with this small screen size.
You can read more about the TVs we considered and dismissed in The competition. Our TV reviews consist of a combination of objective and subjective testing.
We took quick measurements of all the available picture modes, then did more precise measurements of the most accurate choices. Our subjective testing consisted of direct side-by-side comparisons of the different TVs, to see how they looked with real-world content in both bright and dark rooms, when viewed up close and at a distance of about five feet.
Four of the five TVs we tested for our fall update had similar measured contrast ratios, so we gave preference to those that had the best color accuracy and the highest maximum brightness.
None of these TVs can match the maximum brightness of the higher-end TVs we test for our other guides; in our tests, they were less than half as bright as even our favorite budget 4K TVs , which means none of them are ideal for use in a really bright room with lots of light reflections.
We also considered how clean, natural, and detailed the picture looked, and we used a combination of TV shows, sports, movies, and games to get a good sense of all-around performance. Ultimately, all of the TVs we tested offered acceptable picture quality. Some were a bit better than others, but none were exceptional, and none were terrible. What really distinguished them was their user experience and the convenient features they offered. And in secondary locations like bedrooms and kitchens, people may prefer to rely solely on built-in apps for their content.
These days all of the smart-TV platforms have the major apps and many of the minor ones, so it really comes down to how intuitive it is to find the content you want and control the TV.
This included streaming video over Wi-Fi in the bedroom located the farthest from our Wi-Fi router. Sound quality: In talking with people who own or plan to buy smaller TVs, we found that most of them did not intend to connect an external sound system, like a soundbar or surround-sound system, to a TV this small.
That means the speaker quality matters, so we evaluated how loud the speakers could play, how evenly balanced the sound was, and especially how clear voices and dialogue sounded. It combines good video performance, respectable sound quality, and a comprehensive set of integrated features. The Android TV smart-TV platform supports all the major streaming services, with a customizable interface that makes it faster and easier to find the shows you want to watch.
And we appreciate that features like Bluetooth audio output and voice search are directly integrated into the TV, instead of requiring that you pair the TV with a mobile device to enjoy these perks.
Most of the TVs we tested did a fine job with brighter TV and sports content, but the 32S distinguished itself from the pack with movies. It has surprisingly good color accuracy and a better black level than the competition, so films and darker, more atmospheric TV shows looked richer and more natural in a dark room. Yet it was also one of the brightest TVs we measured with a maximum light output of The 32S has a lower p resolution.
When comparing it directly to the p TVs in our tests, we could tell from a viewing distance of five feet that the picture looked a little bit softer, but it was not a significant difference.
The Android TV interface is similar to our favorite media-streaming interface, Google TV : The home page is highly customizable and makes it easy to jump directly to previously viewed shows, movies, or channels. It lacks a number pad and a mute button, but we especially like that it has voice search built in. Some competitors lacked voice search altogether, and others—like Roku TVs—required that you use a mobile app for voice search, which works fine but is less user-friendly than having it built directly into the remote.
Likewise, this Android TV has integrated Bluetooth audio output, to wirelessly connect headphones for private listening. Roku makes you do this through the app, too. While the 32S is a little slow to fully power up when you first plug it in, it powers up very quickly after that, and it will automatically go back to the last input you used.
The connection panel includes two HDMI 2. It has a composite AV input to attach older analog sources and an RF antenna input.
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