Samsung LN32B360 32 Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Samsung LN32B360 32 Inch 720p LCD HDTV

This 32″ HDTV offers a ton of brilliance, while fitting in perfectly with any living space. It sports Wide Color Enhancer 2 and SRS TruSurround HD technologies, and is ENERGY STAR compliant. With two HDMI inputs, one component-video input, a headphone jack, and even a PC input, the LN32B360 is a compact home theater experience waiting to happen.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Better than what I thought…
I actually bought this TV at Best Buy on 11/28/09, but I’ve been browsing and researching TV’s on Amazon for a little over a year now. I picked it up on a whim, I knew that I would buy a Samsung for my first LCD purchase and I couldn’t say no to a $377.00 price tag ($405.00 after taxes.)
Great picture and very good sound quality. I’ve put it through its paces with my PS3. Running on HDMI initially it did some glitching and a couple disconnects but has been solid since.
Only problem I have it volume adjust, to low while watching TV and way to high with the PS3 running.
5 Stars Great TV
I, like many others, pulled the trigger on the tv when it dropped to $378 on Black Friday. I used to have the Samsung LN32A450 but had to sell it when I moved. At the new place, I was actually content with the regular non-high definition tv, but when the price drops that much, I have to purchase it, mainly because Samsung TVs = quality
Comparing the A450 to the B360… well I don’t really notice any differences really. It has one less HDMI port but other than that it is all the same to me. I use mines for playing PS3 games, watching Bloomberg and the occasional movie through the PS3.
I would reccomend this TV 110%. It is still worth it at this price definitely, but I would look to see if anyone is selling it for $378 still…
4 Stars Good pick for first grown-up TV!
I’ll be honest, I had done all my research and decided on a Sony 1080p/120Hz 37″ set. So, I went to Best Buy and was looking around at everything, from every angle and switching the channels from the demo mode they show in stores to the air channels. This one was out on the floor as an “Open Item,” so I studied it for a long time, looked at every channel, turned up the sound, and everything checked out. Plus, it was $150 below retail because it was an open item.
Since the one I really wanted was twice as much (the low end model, at least) and we’re trying to save money overall, I went for this one. I have watched DVDs, my Nintendo Wii, air channels, DTV network channels, and I am pleased! I have decided that it depends much more on the source than the TV for good picture. The HD channels show up better than the air channels.
The Best Buy near me has stacks and stacks of them as I write this, so go out andpick one up!
5 Stars Great TV for the price.
I picked this up around Black Friday ‘09 for just under $400. I had tried to purchase an LCD TV a few years ago, before finally deciding on a plasma because I couldn’t stand the motion blur of the LCDs. I bought this TV as a gift for someone, and stopped by to check out the picture quality. It was very good. I checked a few different places — sports stations, sometimes even the news ticker — to see if I could notice any motion blur, and I saw none. I wouldn’t say the picture is better than plasma, but I was very impressed for it being an LCD. I would definitely recommend this product. I don’t usually write reviews, but I wanted to write this one in case anyone had any of the same issues I had before buying it. It is a great TV.
5 Stars Great with a Roku!
I bought this as my first television in years to use with my Roku HD. That’s a box that hooks up to your wireless network and streams Pandora, [...], and Amazon.com Online to your TV. Go buy one, you’ll be happy.
Now I can’t always see HD by eye no matter what anyone says. But I spent hours streaming HD from Amazon.com through the Roku to this television last night, shows I’ve seen before, and it was AMAZING! After some basic configuration to tell the television that it is getting an HD stream I was in Heaven. The picture is perfect, the blacks black but not so much it takes over half the screen as I have seen in other televisions.
What can I say? Good built-in speakers, looks great, incredible price. I say go buy it now! For around $400 it’s just hard to beat!
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