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Samsung UE32K5100 vs JVC LED LT-32VF52K: Comparing Full HD TVs with DVB-T2 & DVB-S Tuners

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  • #1 16868052
    nomadpl
    Level 10  
    Hello
    I have a big request for help in choosing a TV set. I was looking for TVs for my mother up to PLN 1000 -1100 PLN full hd, with a tuner dvb-t, dvb-t2, dvb-c and possibly dvb-s. I liked the Samsung UE32K5100 but the manufacturer can not confirm (on the hotline) whether this model has dvb-t2- in the store's offers it is described differently. As it turned out, the refresh rates do not reveal either. In addition, I found the JVC LED LT-32VF52K, which has both dvb-t2 and dvb-s. I read that this Samsung has a good voice and a good matrix.
    JVC is a known producer? I know Japanese but by name or actually? (e.g. Panasonic and others are in Chinese hands as far as I know). I would like the TV to have a newer generation dvb-t2 if the broadcasting is changed.

    And my most important question: which of these two models is 100 Hz or more? Manufacturers do not inform, stores provide data from space ...

    I will be grateful for your help.
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  • #2 16868487
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    nomadpl wrote:
    And my most important question: which of these two models is 100 Hz or more?


    None has 100Hz.
    Up to approx. PLN 4,000, TV sets have 60 Hz (new, non-show).

    The K5100 is better although this year's model without liquids. This year's M56 series already has them.
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  • #3 16894130
    blackninja
    Level 14  
    In the given class, you only have cheap 50Hz models and nothing more.
    For 1550 PLN you have an extra Philips 32FS6401 with Android 7.0 and Ambilighte, Kodi and MxPlayer, Terrarium.
  • #4 17152283
    fad
    Level 16  
    Buddy nomadpl, what model did you buy?
    I am facing the same dilemma as the second TV. Samsung EU32M5002 caught my eye as one of the few is FullHD (although this is not an important criterion for me). Is this a good choice? Phillips 32FS6401 are no longer available.
    Or maybe another Philips e.g. 32PHT4112 / 12, 32PHS4032 / 12, 32PHT4032 / 12?
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  • #5 17152358
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #6 17152443
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    fad wrote:
    Samsung EU32M5002 caught my eye


    This Samsung is definitely better than Philips.
  • #7 17152575
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #8 17152888
    fad
    Level 16  
    LOCOLOCO wrote:
    There's nothing to compare with Philips because the result is 10: 0
    for Philips 32PFS6401?

    LOCOLOCO wrote:
    You have a Philips 32PFS6401 for PLN 1450
    I don't know where you are looking for but I don't see it available anywhere.
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  • #9 17152943
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #10 17152971
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Take a normal tv with a high contrast VA matrix, not a poor IPS ...
    E.g Samsung 32M5502 or 32M5572 or 32M5602
  • #11 17153071
    fad
    Level 16  
    LOCOLOCO and Louis XVI thank you very much for your help. However, I will receive a Samsung M5002 for PLN 999, and for the abovementioned you have to give about 40% more models (online stores and even more in stationary ones). As it will be the second TV in 9m?, for one person the age of +60, however, I will probably opt for Samsung UE32M5002. Thanks again for your help.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting a Full HD TV within a budget of PLN 1000-1100, specifically comparing the Samsung UE32K5100 and the JVC LED LT-32VF52K. The user seeks confirmation on the DVB-T2 tuner availability for the Samsung model, which remains unclear from the manufacturer. Responses indicate that both models are 50Hz, with no options for 100Hz in this price range. The Samsung is noted for its sound quality and matrix performance, while the JVC is recognized for having both DVB-T2 and DVB-S tuners. Other brands like Philips are mentioned, with some users recommending models like the Philips 32PFS6401 for their superior features, including Ambilight and better digital processing. Ultimately, the user decides on the Samsung UE32M5002 due to its affordability and suitability for a secondary TV.
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