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Insignia NS-LCD32-09

Manufacturer: Insignia   Part number: NS-LCD32
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CNET Editors' review - Insignia NS-LCD32-09
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CNET Editor's rating: 6.0 out of 10
Reviewed by David Katzmaier
Review date: 04/02/08

The good: Decent picture quality for the price, with better-than-expected color accuracy; solid connectivity with three HDMI and one PC input; relatively attractive, glossy black styling with swivel stand.

The bad: Poor screen uniformity; darker areas tended toward blue; no fine color temperature controls.

The bottom line: The bargain Insignia NS-LCD32-09 32-inch LCD performs better than its basement price would indicate.

The Best Buy house brand Insignia can be found on some of the cheapest, er, least-expensive HDTVs available anywhere, and judging from the company's terrible NS-PDP42 plasma, you might be tempted to write these sets off entirely. Not so fast, bargain hunter. The 32-inch NS-LCD32 LCD TV fared a lot better in our tests, owing to fine performance for the price and more inputs than anybody expected. If you're looking to save cash on a smaller HDTV, there's no reason not to audition this li'l bargain.

Design
Glossy black has migrated down to the lowest end of the LCD market, making the Insignia NS-LCD32 look much like a more-expensive Samsung. A graceful curve along the panel's bottom edge adds a bit of additional class, and we were surprised when the included stand swiveled a bit. The 32-inch NS-LCD32 is average size, measuring 30.8x22x8.7 inches including stand, and weighing a feathery 24.5 pounds.

The remote feels light and cheap in-hand, but the size is nice and all buttons are well-spaced and accounted for. A row of four keys along the top edge allow direct access to four input types. The bare-bones menu gets the job done with minimal fanfare, and we didn't have any issues once we figured out that the "preset" selection actually reset the picture settings.

Features
Albeit inexpensive, the Insignia NS-LCD32 cuts no critical corners. The set's native resolution of 1,366x768 is perfectly fine because the advantage of a higher pixel count, say 1080p, is completely wasted at this screen size.

Insignia NS-LCD32
The NS-LCD32's picture menu has basic adjustments, but it does include the important backlight control.

Picture adjustments are relatively basic. The NS-LCD32 lacks picture presets such as Movie and Dynamic, but we did like its independent input memories and the inclusion of a backlight control to adjust black levels and overall light output. The Insignia buries its three color temperature presets in an Advanced menu under the Feature tab instead of the Video tab where it belongs, but at least it's there, along with a couple varieties of noise reduction and dynamic contrast, which are best left turned-off for critical viewing. The 3D Y/C control, which cleans up composite-video sources, should be left on.

We appreciated the four aspect ratio choices with both HDTV and standard-def sources. The Insignia lacks picture-in-picture, although it does have a freeze-frame option.

Insignia NS-LCD32
Two of the Insignia's three HDMI inputs are located on the otherwise-sparse back panel.

The biggest surprise came when we counted not one, not two, but three HDMI inputs on the NS-LCD32. Two are located on the back panel--along with two component-video inputs, a VGA-style PC input, and an AV input with composite and S-Video ports--while the third can be found along the left side of the panel, along with a headphone jack and a second AV input with composite and S-Video. All in all, connectivity is superb on the NS-LCD32, especially at this price point.

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The third can be found on the back-side panel for easier access.

Performance
Calibration was relatively simple since the NS-LCD32 lacked fine controls for color temperature. We didn't have any directly comparable TVs available at review time, but we did set the Insignia up next to a couple of larger sets, namely our reference sets for black level and color along with a couple of recently reviewed budget models, the Vizio VO47LF and the NS-PDP42 from Insignia itself. We watched Man on Fire on Blu-ray for most of our image quality tests.

Black level performance: The Insignia NS-LCD32 produced a depth of black that was perfectly acceptable in a budget TV, appearing a bit deeper than the Vizio and the other Insignia in areas such as the shadows of Denzel Washington's room. Details in shadows appeared distinct enough, although not up to the level of higher-end sets. We did notice that darker areas were tinged bluish, much like with the Vizio, which definitely detracted from the realism of dark scenes.

Color accuracy: The Insignia's color wasn't bad, exhibiting relatively accurate skin tones thanks to its close adherence to the color temperature standard in Warm mode--at least in brighter areas. Primary colors measured quite close to the HDTV standard, although the greenery around the mansion, for example, was still tinged noticeably bluer than it should have been. We also had to turn sown saturation a bit to deal with the Insignia's slight red push, which took some punch out of the colors.

Video processing: According to resolution patterns, the NS-LCD32 truncated more detail from 1080i sources than many 1,366x768 displays we've tested, but watching the sharp Man, that loss wasn't noticeable at all. We also didn't notice the set's improper 1080i de-interlacing. The Insignia couldn't take 1080p from our PlayStation3, but on a smaller TV of this resolution that's hardly a knock.

Uniformity: The Insignia's biggest weakness was in maintaining a consistent brightness across the screen in dark areas. We saw brighter corners in the letterbox bars above and below the film, and the edges of the screen, especially the right side, looked noticeably brighter in dark scenes, such as when Denzel drives through the tunnel. In most scenes, these uniformity issues weren't visible, however. The screen also lost lots of depth in black when we moved to either side, while the darker areas took on a red tinge.

Standard-def: The NS-LCD32 didn't quite resolve every detail of the DVD format, and the stones in the bridge and the blades of grass looked a bit softer than we'd like to see. We also saw quite a few jaggies in moving diagonal lines. The High noise-reduction setting cleaned up the shots of sky and sunsets quite well, and the Insignia engaged 2:3 pull-down quickly and effectively.

PC: When we connected the Insignia to our test PC via HDMI, our video card drivers identified the display as a "Zoran Matrix," which basically doesn't exist according to a Google search. No matter, the set passed all of the resolution of a 1,360x768 source perfectly, as we expect from any LCD. It also performed the same via VGA.

TEST RESULT SCORE
Before color temp (20/80) 5641/6107 Poor
After color temp N/A  
Before grayscale variation +/- 460K Average
After grayscale variation N/A  
Color of red (x/y) 0.644/0.33 Good
Color of green 0.274/0.6 Good
Color of blue 0.144/0.063 Good
Overscan 3.5 percent Poor
Defeatable edge enhancement Yes Good
480i 2:3 pull-down, 24fps Pass Good
1080i video resolution Pass Good
1080i film resolution Fail Poor

Insignia NS-LCD32 Picture settings
Default Calibrated Power Save
Picture on (watts) 143.2 81.63 N/A
Picture on (watts/sq. inch) 0.33 0.19 N/A
Standby (watts) 1.09 1.09 N/A
Cost per year $44.15 $25.45 N/A
Score (considering size) Poor
Score (overall) Good

(Originally posted on CNET Reviews)
Product brief - Insignia NS-LCD32-09
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Intro: The Insignia NS-LCD32-09 is a 32-inch, liquid crystal display television.Compared to other liquid crystal display TVs on the market, it is very inexpensive at around $580.This flat-TV is an LCD display, which is generally the best kind of flat-panel screen for viewing in brightly-lit rooms.

Noteworthy Features: With built-in HDTV compatibility, this television can display images that are significantly sharper and more realistic than regular television, as long as the source is high definition.(It can easily render standard-resolution digital TV broadcasts and also depict the full resolution of widescreen DVD video.)The 3:2 pulldown feature of this unit reduces artifacts that can occur when motion pictures are transferred to a digital format such as DVD.

Weaker Features: None noted, given available product data.

Suitability: Suited for those who want to enjoy an ultra-sharp picture from an ultra-thin TV.Also, a wide aspect TV such as this one is well suited for DVD movies recorded in the popular 16:9 format, as well as high definition programming.

Value: Given its very inexpensive price, this TV has good features for the money.

Suggestions: (1) For assistance in shopping for a new HDTV, read CNET editors' Ultimate HDTV Buying Guide.(2) If donating or repurposing your old TV is not a viable option, CNET encourages households to recycle their electronics.Please explore the following website to find a recycling center in your area Electronics Take Back Coalition.

Receiving HDTV broadcast: The three common methods to receive HDTV broadcasts are via satellite-TV set-top box, cable system set-top box, and over-the-air reception from a digital HDTV broadcast station.

True HDTV: True HDTV programming is now available in three resolutions: 720p, 1080i, or 1080p.

Tuner options: An HDTV-ready satellite or cable box will act as an outboard HDTV tuner for your digital TV set that lacks a built-in HD tuner.

User opinions - Insignia NS-LCD32-09
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5.6

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1 out of 10 - Abysmal
Mine broke down within 4 months.
I was sold on this TV based upon my previous positive relationship with Best Buy and the sales person assuring ... Read more
by SanDiegos (see profile) - October 29, 2007

4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.

8 out of 10 - Excellent
Good TV, Great Price
I purchased this product open box from a local best buy for 450$. I got it home and the television ... Read more
by Jkosty2 (see profile) - January 12, 2008

3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.

3 out of 10 - Poor
Great when it worrks: didn't work long
TV was low cost. For the price paid, the picture quality was good. Blacks weren't very black, but acceptable. ... Read more
by ScottMo (see profile) - February 23, 2008

2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

10 out of 10 - Perfect
great hdtv for the price
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by Soapy911 (see profile) - July 17, 2008

10 out of 10 - Perfect
Good Price Point
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by jspaul03 (see profile) - May 22, 2008

6 out of 10 - Good
Best picture for the price.
The opinions written by the other users must be false. This is a new model for 2008 which has only ... Read more
by famufella (see profile) - April 22, 2008

6 out of 10 - Good
HE said VIZIO at the end, not INSIGNIA.
there are two brands from best buy, the dynex and the insignia, i would recommend insignia. Read more
by DriveThruRecFan (see profile) - April 10, 2008

1 out of 10 - Abysmal
Great TV - until it stopped working !
We bought this TV after doing some research online - we didn't see too many negative reviews, so we ... Read more
by onebigswede (see profile) - March 7, 2008

0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.





Full specifications - Insignia NS-LCD32-09
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Manufacturer: Insignia
Part number: NS-LCD32
General
Product Type 32 in LCD TV
Digital Television Certification HDTV
TV Tuner 1x digital, 1x analog
Video Interface HDMI, Component, S-Video, Composite
PC Interface VGA (HD-15)
HDCP Compatible Yes
Dimensions With stand
Width 31.8 in
Depth 11.7 in
Height 24 in
Weight 46.3 lbs
Enclosure Color High-gloss black
Display
Diagonal Size 32 in - Widescreen
Resolution 1366 x 768
Display Format 720p
Image Aspect Ratio 16:9
Image Contrast Ratio 1000:1
Brightness (cd/m2) 500 cd/m2
Viewing Angle 176 degrees
Viewing Angle (Vertical) 176 degrees
Display Menu Language Spanish, English, French
Comb Filter 3D-Y/C digital
V-Chip Control Yes
Additional Features On-screen menu, Channel labeling
TV Tuner
Analog TV Tuner NTSC
Stereo Reception System MTS
Secondary Audio Program (SAP) Yes
Digital TV Tuner
Digital TV Tuner QAM, ATSC, 8-VSB
Video Features
HDTV Ready Yes
Input Video Formats 480p, 1080i, 720p
Closed Caption Capability Yes
Remote Control
Remote Control Remote control - Infrared
Audio System
Sound Output Mode Stereo
Surround Mode Yes
Sound Effects SRS TruSurround
Speakers Included 2 speakers
Output Power / Total 14 Watt
Speaker(s) 2 x Right/left channel speaker - Built-in - 7 Watt
Connections
Connector Type 1 x S-Video input ( 4 pin mini-DIN ), 2 x HDMI input ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ), 1 x Composite video/audio output ( RCA phono x 3 ), 2 x Composite video/audio input ( RCA phono x 3 ), 1 x Audio line-in ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ), 2 x Audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 ), 1 x Headphones ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ), 1 x VGA input ( 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) ), 1 x DC power input, 1 x SPDIF output ( TOSLINK ), 2 x Component video input ( RCA phono x 3 )
Stands & Mounts
Stand Included Yes
Stand Design Tabletop
Miscellaneous
Antenna None
Power
Power Device Power supply - Internal
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep 1 Watt
Power Consumption Operational 150 Watt
Battery None
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year
Dimensions & Weight Details
Dimensions & Weight Details Panel with stand - 31.8 in x 11.7 in x 24 in x 41.9 lbs
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