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April 23, 2010
- Panel Type – 32 Diagonal*, 16 – 9 Wide Screen, Color TFT Active Matrix LCD+
- Tuner – Integrated NTSC / ATSC / QAM HDTV Tuner
- Panel Specifications – Anti-Static and hard coated surface
- Pixel/Dot Pitch – 0.5107 mm (H) x 0.5107 mm (V)
- Display Compatibility – 720p (HDTV)
Product Description
The VIZIO VU32L HDTV 32″ LCD HDTV pairs outstanding high definition television quality performance with impeccable design details good enough for even the most discerning of customers. Perfect for home, office, or even a gaming monitor with integrated PC input, the VU32L is a perfect high definition television solution. The VU32L will allow you to experience more than 16.7 million colors of 1080i high definition television performance. Inputs include three HDMI inputs, composite, component, and S-Video inputs for all your video needs as well as stereo outputs that will help create that true home theater experience.
Vizio 32″ 720p LCD HDTV – VU32L-HDTV
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April 23rd, 2010 at 2:45 am
Okay First off, Yes Vizio has great Picture and Great Sound Quality. But let me tell you somethings about the Vizo TV’s…I work For A retail store, and I Sell alot of Vizio TV’s. Well I also See alot of Vizo’s Returned. Resons Being: 1: Picture wont be there but sound will. 2: Sparking when pluged in. 3: Smoke poorred out the back of the TV. 4: It Caught my house on fire (well that was there own stupidity for not mounting it to the wall right). 5: Pluged it in and after 5 min a loud poping sound and the tv quit working. I can go on with this list. Oh and Don’t be fulled by them saying that its an American Made TV…It’s not. It’s base is in Asia, Asembled over here maybe but definitly not american made. oh and this is my grandmothers account i will not give my name.
Rating: 1 / 5
April 23rd, 2010 at 3:53 am
We bought two not only is the picture great but the cable boxes like it too. We replaced our westinghouse tv’s with Vizio’s and now we can use the remote that came with the cable DVR for everything.
Rating: 5 / 5
April 23rd, 2010 at 5:03 am
This is one of the most affordable hdtv’s out their, although I am not sure it is being made anymore (I can’t find this exact tv at Vizio). I am not sure why but despite the 720p label I am able to get 1080p. I have done so on my upconvert pioneer dvd player and my xbox 360 (component cables) with out a problem. I know people with sony and sharp 32″ hdtvs and the vizio looks about the same as far as picture goes (maybe not always as high of black levels on the vizio). Although I usually don’t notice black levels as a problem, certain scenes in certain dvds don’t look right for whatever reason (maybe 10% of dvds). This is probably not the best option out their, but it is the best bargain I could find and I am happy with my purchase. I just want to know why I get 1080p when the manual says 720p, is this normal for this tv? I kind of wish I would have gotten a bigger tv now, because the prices have dropped recently, so be sure that 32″ is big enough for you. Also this tv is now kind of out dated being that it is 60htz refresh rate with the 3:2 pull down, opposed to 120 or 240htz (look up the difference It would take a while for me to explain).
Pros:Bright image, Easy to use controls/menus, Good selection of inputs, Lifelike color, Looks great, Overall picture quality
Cons:Black levels, No hdmi out, Out dated
TV Connected To:Antenna, DVD player, External sound system, Satellite, Xbox 360
Describe Yourself:Critical, technically savvy viewer, Movie buff, Sports fan
How long have you owned it:More than six months
Bottom Line:Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Rating: 4 / 5
April 23rd, 2010 at 7:16 am
We saved hundreds of dollars buying a Vizo instead of higher priced brands with no regrets. Had this TV for over a year now and no problems. Picture looks great and unlike some 32″ TV’s, the sound is very acceptable. If there was anything not to like about this Vizio 32″ 720p LCD HDTV, it would be the very basic remote. If you’re looking for a good buying experience, try a Vizio.
Rating: 5 / 5
April 23rd, 2010 at 8:10 am
I should have listened to the reviews; price is reasonable, picture and sound good but after not quite six months the main signal board needs to be replaced for a fee almost as much as the TV cost. We found the remote was not working; bought a new remote which did not work either. The place that sold us the remote said bring it in and we will see what’s wrong. We did and now the warranty is VOID because we took it there. Will never purchase a Visio again! Customer service is non existent. Guess you really do get what you pay for.
Rating: 1 / 5