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Review: Polaroid 3211-TLXB

Watching this 32-incher is like slow-dancing with your first prom date: solid performance, quite a few bumps. The set’s heavy-handed noise reduction caused annoying flickering, and its uncorrectable red-biased tint made everyone look sunburned. The picture was sharp, however, with lots of contrast. And unlike most thin TVs, the onboard speakers sound decent, with clear […]
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Rating:

6/10

WIRED
Downward-pointed rear jacks simplify cable routing, and picture-book connector labels are visible from above. Inexpensive.
TIRED
Prepare to spend a lot of time tweaking color settings.

Watching this 32-incher is like slow-dancing with your first prom date: solid performance, quite a few bumps. The set's heavy-handed noise reduction caused annoying flickering, and its uncorrectable red-biased tint made everyone look sunburned. The picture was sharp, however, with lots of contrast. And unlike most thin TVs, the onboard speakers sound decent, with clear highs.