Samsung 32F6400 or Sony 32W670a

kevin.abhi

Right off the assembly line
guys, I am planning to buy a 32 inches TV(2013 model) in the next month. So I have decided to go for either samsung or sony but I am unable to finalize between these two models.
Samsung 32F6400 and Sony 32W670a
after a research and analysis on TV's, found that 2 tv's are having 100hz refresh rate panels, specified in their technical terms.
sony having 24p true movie and samsung not sure.
I do watch a lot of movies in SD and especially cricket. So here I need a TV which is having a better picture quality.
I went upto many stores to compare both tv's and F6400 is not yet available in the stores. so couldnt compare both interms of PQ.
3D is not so important for me, but I dont mind if it has better PQ over the other.
and also heard that Sony is now supporting all Video formats in playback.
and most important thing is durability.
please suggest.
I am still having lot of queries, I will slowly open up in this thread.
 

Minion

Conversation Architect
Get Sony 32W670A. Since you will be watching lots of SD Sony has better noise reduction than Samsung.
 

randomuser111

Technomancer
F6400 is a MASSIVE disappointment picture quality wise. Please stay away from it. !!

32W670 is pretty much the best 32" TV you can buy.
 
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kevin.abhi

Right off the assembly line
does sony have any dimming technology and what is the type of backlit?
In specs, it is like Backlight Module: LED and no frame dimming - is it true?
but previous models used to edge and dynamic edge led.
 

randomuser111

Technomancer
It is EDGE LED with no dimming. Last year's equivalent EX650 also had only EDGE LED with no dimming. You get frame dimming and Dynamic Edge LED backlight only in top end models. HX750/HX850 last year and W800/W900 this year
 

Minion

Conversation Architect
Today i saw Specification of Samsung F6400 in their website looks very good on paper.I suggest you to audition it before buying.
 

ssj4karan

Journeyman
Sorry for hijacking this thread, but i was also looking to pick up a 32" inch tv for my parents.

I just want to know, the differences between Sony 32"W600A, 32"W650A and 32"W670A.
They all look the same. But there are price differences.

Thanks.
 

randomuser111

Technomancer
W600A is HD only and doesn't have WIFI

W650A is 1080p but no in built WIFI

W670A is same as W650A but with built in WIFI
 

ssj4karan

Journeyman
Well having auditioned both these Tv's, i can tell you that the PQ on the samsung set is slightly better than the Sony Model.
Design wise, Sony mops the floor with samsung.
Sound quality too should be better in the Sony Model.
The native 3D Content looks good on the F6400. However the non-3D content converted to 3D, not so good.
The active shutter in the 3D glasses of samsung is pretty noticable and i was disappointed by this. (Should check out the active 3D glasses of Sony HX850 to understand what i am saying).
So overall, its now up to you to decide what you want.
 
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kevin.abhi

Right off the assembly line
Well having auditioned both these Tv's, i can tell you that the PQ on the samsung set is slightly better than the Sony Model.
Design wise, Sony mops the floor with samsung.
Sound quality too should be better in the Sony Model.
The native 3D Content looks good on the F6400. However the non-3D content converted to 3D, not so good.
The active shutter in the 3D glasses of samsung is pretty noticable and i was disappointed by this. (Should check out the active 3D glasses of Sony HX850 to understand what i am saying).
So overall, its now up to you to decide what you want.


which model glasses did you try for 3d on samsung?
sg-4100gb or 5100gb.
 

Avneesh Sachdeva

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It is EDGE LED with no dimming. Last year's equivalent EX650 also had only EDGE LED with no dimming. You get frame dimming and Dynamic Edge LED backlight only in top end models. HX750/HX850 last year and W800/W900 this year
Nowhere it is mentioned that W600A is edge lit. its only mentioned that it is led backlit, probably direct led it what it is.
 
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kevin.abhi

Right off the assembly line
guys, I bought LG 32 LA6620, here are some pictures of the TV in a complete dark room showing black screen. is this common on every IPS panel? is it bleeding or something else? In different angles, the light is getting varied. please suggest 20130715_224939_LLS.jpg20130715_224956_LLS.jpg20130715_225011_LLS.jpgIMG_20130714_010302.jpgIMG_20130714_010336.jpgIMG_20130714_010346.jpg
 
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