Samsung F6000F Series UN32F6000FFXZA 31.5"
Object Tracking Sound Lite and HDR10+ with PurColor on its 32-inch Direct LED panel provide precise audio tracking and expanded contrast for a small screen. The three-sided bezel-less design and Q-Symphony compatibility with Samsung soundbars keep the setup sleek and audio adaptable. This TV is best for budget-focused buyers needing a compact smart screen for kitchens or bedrooms, where its 60Hz panel and 22.1 gaming score are non-issues.
Snapshot
The 30-Second Version
The Samsung F6000F's smart platform is a standout in the 73rd percentile, but its display quality is a real letdown, ranking in the bottom 6th percentile. You're getting a snappy Tizen interface and surprisingly good Object Tracking Sound Lite audio in a lightweight 32-inch package. Just don't expect the HDR badge to mean much, and make sure you're paying a secondary-screen price for it.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Tizen smart platform is snappy and well above average for its class 73th
- Object Tracking Sound Lite delivers surprisingly spacious audio for a 10W system 70th
- Lightweight 3810g build makes it easy to wall-mount or move between rooms
- Strong 4.2-star rating from over 3,600 buyers proves it nails the basics
- HDR10+ support provides at least some future-proofing for streaming
Cons
- Display quality is in the 6th percentile, with a dated 4000:1 contrast ratio
- Gaming performance is a major weak spot, landing in the 17th percentile
- HDMI 1.4 limits you to 1080p at 60Hz with no VRR or ALLM support
- HDR compatibility is mostly on paper, the panel can't really show it off
- Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth connectivity are behind the times
What owners think
The Word on the Street
시간에 따라 사용자 평판이 어떻게 변했는가
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The proof
Performance
Let's be real about the panel. This is a 32-inch Full HD Direct LED screen, and its display ranking in the 6th percentile tells you almost everything you need to know. The 4000:1 contrast ratio is a spec you'd find on a monitor from a decade ago, and the 60Hz refresh rate paired with HDMI 1.4 means you're capped at 1080p. PurColor does its best to keep things from looking completely washed out, and HDR10 and HDR10+ support is technically there, but with this level of brightness and contrast, it's more of a compatibility checkbox than a visual upgrade. You'll see the HDR badge pop up on your streaming app, but the picture won't transform the way it does on a higher-end set.
The real performance story here is the smart platform. Tizen on this set is snappy and well above average, making navigation through Netflix, Prime, and other apps feel effortless. That's where the 73rd percentile smart score shines. Audio is another pleasant surprise. The 10W 2.0 channel setup with Object Tracking Sound Lite creates a soundstage that feels bigger than the TV itself, landing it right in the middle of the pack. It won't rattle the walls, but dialogue is clear and the virtual top channel adds a bit of spatial awareness that's rare at this price point.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 32" |
| Resolution | FHD |
| Panel Type | LED |
| Backlight | Direct LED |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Curved | No |
Picture Quality
| Contrast Ratio | 4000:1 |
| Color Gamut | PurColor |
| Processor | HDR Compatible |
HDR
| HDR Formats | HDR 10, HDR 10+ |
| Dolby Vision | No |
| HDR10+ | Yes |
| HLG | No |
Gaming
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| ALLM | No |
| Game Mode | No |
Smart TV
| Platform | Tizen |
| Voice Assistant | Not Applicable |
| Screen Mirroring | SmartThings |
| Works With | Amazon Alexa, SmartThings, Google Home |
Audio
| Speaker Config | 2 |
| Wattage | 10 |
| Dolby Atmos | No |
| Surround Sound | Object Tracking Sound Lite |
| eARC | Yes |
Connectivity
| HDMI Ports | 2 |
| HDMI Version | 1.4 |
| USB Ports | 1 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
| Ethernet | No |
| Optical Audio | No |
| VESA Mount | 200x200 |
Power & Size
| Power | 93 |
| Energy Star | No |
| Annual Energy | 93 |
| Weight | 3.8 kg / 8.4 lbs |
vs Competition
Stacked against the competition, the Samsung's smart platform is its only real weapon. The Toshiba V35 Series and Insignia FE Series both use Fire TV, which can feel cluttered and ad-heavy compared to Tizen's cleaner interface. The Hisense A4 Series runs Google TV, which is also solid, but Samsung's One UI integration with SmartThings gives it an edge if you're already in that ecosystem. However, the Roku 4850R streaming player paired with any dumb panel will give you a better overall experience for less money. And when it comes to picture quality, the Sansui VA Series and Hisense A4 both offer similar or better contrast without the Samsung tax. You're really choosing the F6000F for the interface and the brand, not the panel.
| Spec | Samsung F6000F Series UN32F6000FFXZA 31.5" | Sony BRAVIA XR XR77A95L | LG OLED evo AI 4K G5 Series OLED97G5WUA | TCL QM7K Series 75QM7K | Hisense U7 Series 75U75QG | Roku Plus Series 75R6C7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 32 | 77 | 97 | 75 | 75 | 74.5 |
| Resolution | 1920x1080 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 4K | 3840x2160 |
| Panel Type | LED | QD-OLED | OLED | QLED | MiniLED | QLED |
| Refresh Rate | 60 | 120 | 120 | 144 | 165 | 60 |
| Hdr | HDR 10, HDR 10+ | HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dolby Vision | HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) | Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) | Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) |
| Smart Platform | Tizen | Google TV | webOS | Google TV | Google TV | Roku TV |
| Dolby Vision | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Dolby Atmos | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Hdmi Version | 1.4 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Hdr | Audio | Smart | Gaming | Display | Connectivity | Social Proof | Picture Quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung F6000F Series UN32F6000FFXZA 31.5" | 34.3 | 50.5 | 72.5 | 16.6 | 5.9 | 39.8 | 70.3 | 35.6 |
| Sony BRAVIA XR XR77A95L Compare | 91.2 | 91.1 | 90.1 | 86.4 | 98.5 | 83.6 | 82.1 | 96.4 |
| LG OLED evo AI 4K G5 Series OLED97G5WUA Compare | 96.9 | 99.9 | 78.3 | 88.2 | 98.8 | 83.6 | 77.2 | 96.4 |
| TCL QM7K Series 75QM7K Compare | 91.2 | 90.1 | 97.5 | 93.5 | 88.4 | 89 | 88.1 | 97.2 |
| Hisense U7 Series 75U75QG Compare | 91.2 | 93.5 | 95.8 | 95 | 36.6 | 96.7 | 94.6 | 98.5 |
| Roku Plus Series 75R6C7 Compare | 75.9 | 81.5 | 99.8 | 56.4 | 85.8 | 89 | 99.6 | 35.6 |
Price
Value & Pricing
Pricing on this set is all over the map, with a spread of $3,432 across different vendors. That's a wild range for a 32-inch TV, and it means you absolutely need to shop around. At the low end around $32, this is a steal for a secondary screen with a great smart platform. But if you're seeing prices creep into the hundreds, you're getting dangerously close to much better 4K options from competitors. The value proposition hinges entirely on finding it at a price that reflects its role as a capable but limited small screen. Don't overpay for the Samsung badge.
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Overview
The Samsung F6000F is a 32-inch 1080p smart TV that knows exactly what it is: a small-screen solution for spaces where a giant OLED just doesn't make sense. Its smart features land in the 73rd percentile, which means Tizen runs circles around most budget TV interfaces. The social proof is solid too, with a 4.2-star average from over 3,600 reviews. But don't let the 'HDR' badge fool you. The display itself sits in the 6th percentile, and the gaming chops are frankly rough at the 17th percentile. This is a utility player, not a home theater hero.
What you're really buying here is a compact, lightweight screen with a surprisingly decent audio setup for its class. Object Tracking Sound Lite and a 10W 2.0 channel system put it right around average for audio, which is a win at this size. It's best suited as a kitchen companion, a kids' room screen, or a secondary display where you just need the Samsung smart ecosystem without the bulk. Just keep your expectations for picture quality firmly in check.
Common Questions
Q: Is this TV good for gaming with a PS5 or Xbox Series X?
Honestly, no. The gaming score is in the 17th percentile, which is one of the weakest areas for this set. You're limited to 1080p at 60Hz over HDMI 1.4, so you won't get 4K, 120Hz, VRR, or ALLM. It'll work for a Nintendo Switch or casual gaming, but it completely wastes the potential of a current-gen console.
Q: Does the HDR actually make a difference on this screen?
Not really. It supports HDR10 and HDR10+ signals, so streaming apps will recognize it as HDR-compatible, but the panel's 4000:1 contrast ratio and limited brightness mean it can't actually display the expanded range of colors and highlights. The HDR picture quality score sits in the 34th percentile, so think of it more as a compatibility feature than a visual upgrade.
Q: Can I use this as a computer monitor?
You can, but it's not ideal. The 32-inch size and 1080p resolution mean text won't look as sharp as it would on a dedicated monitor with a higher pixel density. The 60Hz panel is fine for productivity, but the display quality is in the 6th percentile overall, so don't expect accurate colors for photo or video work. It's better suited as a secondary display for streaming or reference material.
Who Should Skip This
Anyone looking for a primary living room TV or a gaming display should look elsewhere immediately. The display quality is in the 6th percentile, and the gaming performance is even more disappointing at the 17th percentile. If you care about deep blacks, high brightness, or smooth motion for sports and games, this panel will frustrate you. You'd be much better off with a 4K set from Hisense or TCL at a similar size, or even a high-quality 1080p monitor paired with a streaming stick. This TV is for utility spaces only.
Verdict
The Samsung F6000F is a smart TV that's smarter than its screen. If you need a small, no-fuss display for a kitchen, kids' room, or home office where the Tizen platform and decent audio are the priorities, it's a solid pick, provided you find it at a low price. The 6th percentile display ranking is a dealbreaker for any primary viewing setup. This is a utility player through and through. Buy it for the brains, not the beauty.