Reviews : V VIZIO VO32OE - 32" LCD TV - widescreen - 720p - HDTV |
Technical Details
- 32" LCD HDTV (31.51 diagonal viewing area)
- High Definition 1366 x 768 Native Resolution
- 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio for darker blacks
- 6X High Definition inputs, including 2X HDMI inputs
- Exceeds current Energy Star Guidelines by at least 15%
Product Description
The chic textured finish of this 32" ECO HDTV sets it apart the pack. Consuming less energy than traditional HDTVs, it exceeds current Energy Star Guidelines by at least 15%. The high definition resolution and 15,000:1 contrast ratio deliver an exceptional HD viewing experience in a stylish, sophisticated package.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By J. Mallernee (Macon, Georgia USA)
I can't really comment on it as a TV. I don't have cable, satellite or an antenna. I "watch TV" on the internet, and bought it mainly as a monitor.
I am using Windows Vista and the plain old blue 15 pin RGB PC video input. If your computer has video graphics capable of 1366 x 768 resolution, it works great. I read pages 13, 24 & 25 of the manual, and was up and going in minutes.
When I first started using it, there was one "crystal" that didn't work. It remained dark. However, it has since started working.
As of October 16, 2009, I am very satisfied.
By T. card
I purchased this TV from walmart in July of 09
we have basic cable from Time Warner.
all local channels are free for the HD(which is nice to have)
Fox However is no better than regular with the HD while CBS NBC and others are great depending on the porgram
i see lines traveling up the screen sometimes. However the picture may be bad at times i think it is because of the Cable we have running through the house
Great TV for the price i paid.
in walmart after taxes it was 425.
By P. Edwards
Bought this Tv at Wal-Mart also. Have looked at many LCD Tv's over the last three years, and found that finding a good LCD Tv at a affordable price frustrating at best. Could not pass on the deal for this set,and glad that I didn't. Great Picture and all the features that I wanted. Set-up was a breeze. Would definitely buy VIZIO again.
By Jeremy P. Micheals
I got this, please don't laugh at Walmart. My Wife and I are both students and I am both a student and disabled. We got this home and it sets up real easy. We got this to replace our dead HD TV. Our Olevia died a few days ago and we needed to find a TV quickly. We are BOTH impressed. Its lighter than our old one so I was able to carry it in our home and up the stairs. The Picture Quality is quite good considering the price. Its not as good as higher end TV's but its really good for the money!
By Kyle Slayzar (Grand Forks, ND)
OK, first let me just get the ecology-friendly "green" crap out of the way, which we probably do not care much about anyway since we just wanna watch the game/movie/show. The new Vizio eco-lines consume roughly 85 watts while running (.33 in standby), which is somewhat less than its predecessors. This will marginally, if at all, effect your electric bill (the switch over from plasma to LCD will save you enough as is), but you can sleep better at night knowing your new green television will save the rainforest for .000000000001 more seconds - that should give the animals plenty of time to duck and cover when the bulldozers come in.
OK, that crap aside, the new Vizio Eco-Line is a considerable improvement over previous models, which were specifically designed for economy and not so much performance. Vizio has done the unthinkable and focused on performance all the while lowering the costs to just about nothing allowing us mere mortals the opportunity (finally!) to purchase a strong 32 screen at a price we can afford. Now keep in mind that the standard resolution on the Vizios is still 720p and not 1080p (see Vizio's Java Series if you want a 32-inch in 1080p)) so it's not true-high definition. The product description states 1080i, but remember that it is only a simulated up-conversion (hence the "i" for interlaced) so it's not all that important. Besides, most human eyes cannot differentiate 1080p in 37-inch screens on down anyway since the resolution is too highly compacted on smaller screens.
Now, the Eco-Line sports a considerably higher contrast ratio (15,000 dynamic) compared to the older models capping out around 2,000. Now, I know contrast ratio is arbitrary to the corporation making the screen, however, they do remain consistent within said companies so a switch from 2,000-15,000 is a quantum leap in quality. The differences between darks and brights is a lot more apparent, giving the picture more differentiation between the colors and presenting a more accurate picture for audiences. The hertz is still 60 Hz over the more popularized 120 Hz, but again, it's a 32' and not a 47' or a 55'.
Now, the 32 Eco-Line Vizio does sport the usual refinements of its predecessors. My personal favorite is how it kept the scratch and impact-resistant screen cover. It can withstand anything short of a direct hit (and no, that is NOT a challenge) from babies throwing small objects to light impact from moving it around. This feature makes the Vizio line a favorite among families with little ones in the house.
Vizio also still retains the bragging right of being one of the (VERY) few television makes still making them in the US. Granted the parts are made in China, but the final products are assembled and finished hear. Sony, Samsung, and Philips still make theirs in Mexico while everyone else pays tribute to the communists.
All in all, the new Vizios have received very positive feedback from the customers I've spoken with whether it was their picture quality, durability and longevity, or the darn fine price. Vizio has leaped over Sony and Samsung in sales as well as achieved the best-buy title from Consumer Report for several years running and is expected to do so if they keep this trend up.
A great buy!
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