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Samsung SM932MW 19" Widescreen TV - Black

Samsung SM932MW 19" Widescreen TV - Black
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Product Description

The high-performance SyncMaster 932MW TFT monitor from Samsung guarantees high quality definition for all your applications!Equipped with a TV tuner and broad video connection system (including 15 pin D-Sub, HDMI, DVI, SCART), the SyncMaster 932MW boasts the same stylish design that sets Samsung's screens apart from the competition!The versatile, high-performance SyncMaster 932MW is guaranteed to please!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3108 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: LS19PMASF/EDC
  • Released on: 2007-08-01
  • Dimensions: 2.65 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Take the time to appreciate the style and precision of the SM932MW, part of the new inspirational range of monitors from Samsung. The award winning design will redefine how you view entertainment, bringing a fine balance of fashion, fun, and function to your enjoyment. The wide screen, perfectly framed in a timeless glossy black bezel will add fresh new depth to movies, games, and all multi-media experiences.

Box Contents

  • Monitor and Stand
  • Quick Setup Guide
  • Warranty Card (not available in all countries)
  • User's Guide (CD)
  • Monitor Driver (CD)
  • Remote Control
  • Power Cord
  • D-Sub cable
  • DVI Cable
  • Cleaning Cloth


  • Customer Reviews

    Not a bad TV/monitor4
    I purchased mine from Dabs as a refurbished unit(£149 plus postage). I agree that the sound could be better so I added a couple of PC external speakers(a couple of old Mercury MS 440's) into the head phone socket these have vastly improved the sound output. I'm using scat via a Samsung DV3 freeview box and also feel the picture could be better,( I've set Freeview box to widescreen 16:9 and likewise for the TV) haven't yet tried the A/F input yet perhaps that might improve.

    Have watched films via the PC DVD's recorder (an old PC setup by the TV just to watch DVD film's)they are quite good. as for using it as a PC for general use I prefer my Viewsonic VX 924 monitor which is a 4:3 monitor and has very clear display on my other PC.

    Nice TV4
    I purchased this TV / Display via Argos as I needed one that day. I'm quite happy with it and use it connected to a PC, A external Freeview Box , a Xbox360 (via HDMI) and a Freecom Mediaplayer (via HDMI). On the Xbox text can appear a little distorted at first but having adjusted the picture and the angle of the screen, it tilts back on the stand, I've gotten used to it.

    The sound is okay but I would recommend either purchasing a better set of speakers or using a set of headphones for anybody who likes a good sound but for my requirements it is more than good enough.

    The main down point for me is that it doesn't support VESA wall mounts. For me it's not a huge problem at the moment but it will be for some. Especially in a bedroom or kitchen area where this TV would be perfect not having any sort of wall mount bracket is a major problem.

    Not as good as it could have been4
    I am rating this highly even though the picture quality through the HDMI socket is not as it should be. The looks and ease of use is spot on. The picture brightness varies depending on how high up you are viewing the picture (this is due to the type of LCD screen it uses). It is better to compensate for this by making it brighter than you would normally. It is not that much of an issue since you will be viewing it at a fixed height but making the picture brighter will mean it looks good at any height.

    It also remembers your custom setting for each input (and there are many). Using a High Definition source through a digital cable (HDMI) I found the picture quality to be disappointing. The 1080p pictures are not really in that league at all through the HDMI socket and are rather soft. You will be impressed until you play the same source through a PC (VGA cable in my case) and see far more detail. You will still be impressed by the picture through HDMI but it isn't as good as it could be. Similarly, the scart input is not great either. At most distances, this doesn't matter too much.

    Another problem which could be just my set, is that the right speaker (near the on button) makes a vibrating noise at high volumes (I isolated the speaker causing it by adjusting the balance). Also, at times the set has crashed and had to be unplugged to reset for the picture to appear. It also had a dead pixel but this is near the right edge of the screen and isn't very noticeable.