Looking for feedback on a TV I am thinking of buying

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#1 David_Puddy
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http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN32ES6500-32-Inch-1080p-120Hz/dp/B007BG3FE4/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

I'm getting a new TV because my current 42 inch is too big. I'm thinking of getting this one in 32 inches.

I plan to use it primarily for watching shows/blu rays and playing games. I may also occasionally use it to browse the web.

Is there anyone out there who owns/has owned this TV and can give me feedback on it?

When I search for 32 inch 3D HDTVs, I don't seem to have many choices, and this one is the best one I could seem to find.

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#2 ShoTTyMcNaDeS
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Since when is a 42" TV too big? I would say if anyhting, anything under about 40" is too small to truly enjoy! Heck, I just bought a 65" LCD for our family room in our new house!
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#3 EZs
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and I thought my 40" is not big enough... here there's somebody want it smaller.
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#4 Mozelleple112
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42" too big? 65" is too small for me :D

Anyways, I would definitely recommed the Panasonic ST50 as a new TV.

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#5 violian
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I too think I could've gone bigger on my 42" Sharp - should've gotten atleast a 46". However, if you're also going to be using it as a PC-monitor, then I guess a 32" 1080P makes sense because I did a set-up like that once. I'll warn you that you will get serious eye-strains by using a 32" 1080P as your PC-monitor. That set-up only lasted me 3 months and I reverted back to my trusty 20" PC monitor. My point is, if you're going smaller just so you could double it as a PC-monitor, you will be disappointed. And gaming and movie-watching is better on a big 1080P screen anyways.