Were it not for the 100Hz problems, the 32RD2E’s pictures would really be very good. However, not only can you not turn the 100Hz processing off and so can’t avoid its attendant problems, but it’s also the TV’s main raison d’etre and so a feature you’re clearly paying extra for. In other words, we’d suggest you’re better off either spending a similar amount of money on a 100Hz TV that works more subtly, or else, frankly, spending less on a good 32in LCD that doesn’t bother with 100Hz at all.
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