Bought as a gift for the birthday of my mother. The television is an absolute blessing for senior retirees, particularly when considering the sum that was formerly required for it. The television was purchased for the sole purpose of receiving TV channels sent by cable and DVB-C. Channels discovered in an entirely automated method, including each and every one of them. In contrast to the Panasonic Belarusian assembly that was done by my father, I had to physically sit down with him and prescribe the settings for each package. This included the settings for DVB-C over the same cable. I didn't even attempt to tune the terrestrial 20 digital channels, so who needs a TV set for giving and broadcasting? I won't tell you the degree of quality and sensitivity of the tuner because I didn't even bother to tune the channels. The television features an appealing and intuitive menu that is not slow in any way. It responds to the remote control immediately, without any delays, and from a considerable distance. Additionally, the remote control can be pointed in the other direction of the television, and the television will still clearly satisfy all pressings. The sensitivity of Doo is outstanding. I especially appreciate it since it annoys me to aim the remote control at the television, and I have remote controls like that. This solves that problem. The screen matrix is most definitely not TN, as the viewing angles are the most expansive possible and there is no inversion at all. I was able to find evidence that Belarusians use MVA matrices, which are the best possible solution for televisions. It would appear that this is the case given that dark level is desirable. Even though it's dark at the beginning of the game on the splash screen, the black color is still quite dark and looks exactly like black. Additionally, the lighting can be appreciated right off the bat, and it is fairly uniform. At the default option of 50 for the color level, the negatives showed colors that had lost their vibrancy. The solution is to bring the total up to 65. The fact that the level of the matrix backlight cannot be adjusted is another one of the drawbacks. There is only a "home-shop" setup with a single stage available as an option. The screen becomes substantially brighter when set to "shop" mode, which is the default setting. However, I have it set to "home" because the television is located in a room that does not receive direct sunlight from the windows. This 32-inch television has good sound that is easily understandable, which is essential for seniors who are hard of hearing. There is a modification made to the range of the treble and bass frequencies. I lowered the bass from 50 to 40, which helped lessen the "gundos" frequencies and increase intelligibility, and I turned up the treble all the way to 100 percent, which made it sound fantastic. I didn't experience any of the color distortions that were mentioned in the reviews. I've been working in the "many" mode for the past seven months.
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