
32-inch TVs are still in demand for tiny rooms like kitchens, despite declining in popularity in recent years. These models are becoming increasingly difficult to locate because many well-known manufacturers don't produce them. They typically tend to be less expensive models with lesser resolutions, thus the picture quality or general performance is below average. However, if your only concern is finding the finest 32-inch smart TV and you don't care about the best picture quality, the majority of TVs come with built-in apps that make it simple to access your preferred content.

General
| Brand | Samsung |
| Model | 32 Inch LED HD Ready TV |
| Price in India | ₹20,300 |
| Brand | SAMSUNG |
| Display Size | 32 inch |
| Screen Type | LED |
| 3D | No |
| Smart TV | No |
| Curve TV | No |
| Launch Year | 2018 |
| Resolution Standard | HD-Ready |
| Resolution (pixels) | 1366×768 |
Connectivity features
| No of HDMI Port | 2 |
| No of USB Port | 1 |
| Built In Wi-Fi | No |
| Analog Audio Input | Yes |
Audio features
| Number of Speakers | 2 |
| Speaker Type | 2.0 Channel Speaker |
| Speaker Output RMS | 10 W |
Power features
| Power Consumption | 48 W, 0.5 W (Standby) |
Remote control features
| Touch Remote | No |
Video features
| Contrast Ratio | Mega Contrast (Static) |
| Refresh Rate (Hz) | 60 |
Given that it is a full-HD panel, the 1080p display is surprisingly sharp and clean. With a 60 Hz refresh rate, the set uses Samsung's PurColor LCD display technology. Since HDR is typically only available on 4K TVs, it goes without saying that you won't receive support for HDR on a 1080p set.
During frantic action scenes, the low refresh rate was noticeable. Swiftly moving objects were choppy; for example, a fast motorcycle lacked the smoothness you would expect at a higher refresh rate, as did an ax that was thrown in the middle of a battle scene in Deadpool.