Are you planning to upgrade your old TV but has a tight budget? Daiwa recently announced it new LED TV – D32C3GL. Sharing the similar design atheistic, the TV stands out of the crowd as it is protected with Toughened Glass. As you must be aware of the glass, it increases the strength compared to the normal glass maintaining the clear and vivid quality of High definition TV.
Design and Screen
The 32-inch HD ready screen TV slim depth and narrow bezel design nearly eliminates the space between the screen and bezel so that they can blend together beautifully. The 1366X768 HD resolution display comes with HRDP Technology offering the amazing detail.
The TV sports A+ Grade Samsung Display Panel with a wide viewing angle of 178/178 degrees enabling you to watch your programme from any angle. It also has advanced Cinema Zoom Mode pre-installed on the TV that lets you enjoy movie or videos at authentic aspect ratio.
The HRDP engine stabilizes the picture attributes and processing functions. It also enriches gaming experience, while playing fast-moving games.
Connectivity
The 32-inch TV supports Bluetooth connectivity and paired with 10W+10W speakers and powerful remote to control TV as well as other devices. The new remote will support not just the TV itself but also media players and wireless headphones connected to your home entertainment system.
The TV comes with 2 USB and 3 HDMI ports, along with the convenient on-screen browser and USB ports for easy data transfer from one USB to another. To reduce the power consumption there is an inbuilt Energy Saving function, that supports ultra-low power consumption of less than 38 watts and standby less than 0.5watts.
Performance
To review the performance, we tested the TV with various Full HD movies, sound tracks etc and Daiwa puts on a decent show for itself. The budget TV comes with HD resolution so it may not compete with other televisions, yet it conveyed good black levels in most scenes with sharp details. When we fed the TV with FHD content, the picture quality increases and the TV pushed good black level and an appreciable amount of depth. The color reproduction was also good and it is capable of delivering natural skin tones. Color uniformity was also good and when viewed off-axis color did not look faded.
The sound produced by Daiwa D32C3GL LED TV was good and is best suited for dialogues, vocals, less complicated tracks and struggles with bass heavy music. Also, if you are using it as your gaming screen, it delivered a good amount of sound.