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Samsung UE32M5500 review

Posted on October 6, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

In our recent review of the UE40MU6400, we point out 40in is quite a small screen by modern standards.

But for some situations, even this could be way too big. You don’t necessarily want a TV that size in your bedroom, for example. So is there still a place for 32in TVs such as this Samsung UE32M5500?

Going for a 32-incher means you miss out on many of the more advanced features seen on bigger models – 4K and HDR are out for starters – but if you’re watching the box in the boudoir, that’s probably not a huge concern.

Besides, in most other ways this is an extremely likeable little set.
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