Vizio 32″ LCD HDTV – VX32L
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Resolution: 1366 x 768
- Contrast Ratio: 1200:1
- Brightness: 500 cd/m2
- Response Time: 8 ms
- Viewable Angle: 178 degrees (horizontal and vertical)
- Input video formats: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720i, 720p, 1080i
Product Description
Flat panel LCD technology has never looked so great, until now. The Vizio VX32LHDTV10A offers incredible performance and value within a slim design 32-inch diagonal package. Watching DVD movies, enjoying your favorite ball game on TV, or being captivated by your local HDTV content, theVX32LHDTV10A high 1366 x 768 resolution, 178-degree viewing angle and blazing 8 ms response time will impress even the most discerning of consumers. Designed for maximum versatility, t… More >>
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TV is okay for the bedroom but not for the living room, You want a 1080p plasma for the Living room, LCD TVs arent as sharp as a Plasma, this TV is only 720p so it is okay upstairs. The TV has good surround sound, lots of picture set up options and 2 HDMI hook ups. Its a very light TV. The remote could be longer with bigger buttons. There is image lag (blurring) visible. Another problem is that the volume for the TV will be way higher from that of a device that has been inputed like a dvd player, tivo, playstation, etc….. Gets anoying. Oh and dont even think about playing games on this thing, way to much blurr, the screen just cant keep up with the fast pace of todays games…. Go plasma or old school Cathode tube TV.
Rating: 3 / 5
First off I am stunned that Amazon is charging so much for this set. Its available for hundreds less at Walmart. That being said, many people are buying this tv because of its price. They arent stopping to notice (I have for days now returning to the store to test it for hours) that the volume on this set is awful. When you increase the volume, its gets tinny, isnt loud enough and worse, has gaps in level where nothing happens except the level/number onscreen increases without a concurrent increase in sound. Its also got very low ratios and, for the life of me, I cannot understand why people are in such a rush to buy this inferior set. Lets hope that as 2008 proceeds and we rush closer to Feburary 2009 (when analog signals will be a challenge to pull out of the air) that someone else, maybe even Vizio, will produce a better tv set for us all.
This one is NOT it, sorry.
Rating: 2 / 5
Purchased this VIZIO 32″ LCD/HDTV from an independent dealer on March 19, 2008,and was blown away. Setup was quick and simple. Less than quality picture on regular analog sdtv, but viewable. Looking forward to upgrading to HD cable. Once I hooked it to my pS2 and toshiba HD DVD player on the 1080i setting,the picture and sound was totally awesome. Receive a few on the air HD channels;reception great! My regular DVD videos are crisp and clear. Absolutely recommend to anyone who’s in the market for an lcd hdtv of this magnitude: great new name,product and value. Will defintely buy VIZIO again!
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought it, first set had a problem with Image Retention (Burn in/Ghost outlines)from images left on the screen for more than a few SECONDS, and would take a good 20 MINUTES of the image cleaner to get it off. I sent it back in for a refund within the same week.
Another issue you might wanna know about is they are having malfunctions with faint lines showing across the screen from input sources using the analog inputs. Through HDMI and VGA no problems known.
Vizio doesn’t manufacture anything themselves, they buy parts from other manufacturers and just assemble the left over pieces. Kind of like eating the floor sweepings of a hot dog factory (HAHA). If I’m not mistaken, this TV’s display panel, like most of the panels on their other sets, are LG panels.
Your not gonna get KURO blacks or picture quality, so don’t go in expecting to respond in excitement at the best picture you have ever seen, cuz you’ll be disappointed.
Rating: 1 / 5
What you might not know is vizio’s extended warranty is a 3rd party company, when you when feel you are being protected by the makers of the TV, you aren’t. I didn’t know this going in.
Also, both warranty centers are terribly rude. I’ve never been treated so poorly in my life as a customer.
If you want a cheap TV and don’t care if it’s going to break in 2 years, vizio is the company for you.
However, this is the VERY LAST vizio product I EVER BUY… EVER.
So disappointed.
Rating: 1 / 5