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32" TV

  • 25-11-2015 11:06pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 172 ✭✭


    Hi,

    I am looking for a 32 inch tv. It will be used almost exclusively for gaming.
    I obviously need something with low input lag and as little blurring as possible. I was looking at the Samsung ue32j5100, but from the very little feedback I can find online for it, a few people have said motion blur in games is an issue with this model.
    What do you think, if the Samsung is not suitable do you have any recommendations?
    I would like to stay under €350


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  • Company Representative Posts: 1,025 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Brian


    Hi,

    I am looking for a 32 inch tv. It will be used almost exclusively for gaming.
    I obviously need something with low input lag and as little blurring as possible. I was looking at the Samsung ue32j5100, but from the very little feedback I can find online for it, a few people have said motion blur in games is an issue with this model.
    What do you think, if the Samsung is not suitable do you have any recommendations?
    I would like to stay under €350
    Hi Chewy, thanks for the post.

    To be honest, the 32j5100 would be the best of the models if you were to stay under €350. There are some other models but they wouldn't be full 1080p HD. The only thing as you say is the refresh rate is quite low, but this would only affect long panning type movement is where you would notice any issue with it
    If you could go above budget you could look at the 32j5500-http://euro.richersounds.ie/p-201281-samsung-ue32j5500.aspx at €374 - which has a refresh rate of 400pqi instead of 200pqi.

    Have a look at this one and let me know your thoughts

    Cheers
    Brian


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 172 ✭✭xo_CHEWY_ox


    Hi,

    I am looking for a 32 inch tv. It will be used almost exclusively for gaming.
    I obviously need something with low input lag and as little blurring as possible. I was looking at the Samsung ue32j5100, but from the very little feedback I can find online for it, a few people have said motion blur in games is an issue with this model.
    What do you think, if the Samsung is not suitable do you have any recommendations?
    I would like to stay under €350
    Hi Chewy, thanks for the post.

    To be honest, the 32j5100 would be the best of the models if you were to stay under €350. There are some other models but they wouldn't be full 1080p HD. The only thing as you say is the refresh rate is quite low, but this would only affect long panning type movement is where you would notice any issue with it
    If you could go above budget you could look at the 32j5500-http://euro.richersounds.ie/p-201281-samsung-ue32j5500.aspx at €374 - which has a refresh rate of 400pqi instead of 200pqi.

    Have a look at this one and let me know your thoughts

    Cheers
    Brian
    Ok, If you think the 5500 would be noticeably better I will go with that one.
    Does that price include delivery?


  • Company Representative Posts: 1,025 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Brian


    Hi,

    I am looking for a 32 inch tv. It will be used almost exclusively for gaming.
    I obviously need something with low input lag and as little blurring as possible. I was looking at the Samsung ue32j5100, but from the very little feedback I can find online for it, a few people have said motion blur in games is an issue with this model.
    What do you think, if the Samsung is not suitable do you have any recommendations?
    I would like to stay under €350
    Hi Chewy, thanks for the post.

    To be honest, the 32j5100 would be the best of the models if you were to stay under €350. There are some other models but they wouldn't be full 1080p HD. The only thing as you say is the refresh rate is quite low, but this would only affect long panning type movement is where you would notice any issue with it
    If you could go above budget you could look at the 32j5500-http://euro.richersounds.ie/p-201281-samsung-ue32j5500.aspx at €374 - which has a refresh rate of 400pqi instead of 200pqi.

    Have a look at this one and let me know your thoughts

    Cheers
    Brian
    Ok, If you think the 5500 would be noticeably better I will go with that one.
    Does that price include delivery?
    Thanks Chewy. Yes the price includes delivery to ROI and a 6 year warranty. If you want to go ahead with an order, give me a call on 0044333 900 0070 opt in the morning, or drop me a PM with your number and I'll give you a call to arrange
    Cheers
    Brian


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 172 ✭✭xo_CHEWY_ox


    Perfect, Thanks for your help.


  • Company Representative Posts: 1,025 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Brian


    Perfect, Thanks for your help.
    no probs

    Brian


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