Viore LC32VF55 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
- 1920×1080 native resolution for Full-HD (1080p) performance
- Integrated ATSC TV tuner for HDTV broadcast reception
- Beautiful color depth with contract ratio of 1500:1
- High luminance display for brighter picture (500 cd/m)
- Dual HDMI inputs for true digital connections
Product Description
The VIORE LC32VF55 is the 32″ 1080p (Full-HD) LCD Television. The TV has 1920 x 1080 native resolution for Full-HD (1080p) performance and wide-screen (16:9 aspect ratio) for a complete home theater experience. The super high picture quality has been realized by VIORE engineering with high brightness for a vivid and brilliant picture and with high contrast for deeper blacks and brighter whites. The ATSC TV tuner is integrated for over-the-air HDTV broadcast reception. 2 HDMI inputs are provided so that the digital signals for both video and audio will be transferred without any degradation from Blu-ray Disc Player, DVD Player, Game Player, or Cable/Satellite Box. The VGA port is provided so that you can use the TV as a computer monitor. Comonent Video, Composite Video, and S-Video inputs are available…. More >>
Viore LC32VF55 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
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5 comments
J. YATES on December 25, 2009 at 5:36 pm
I got the TV and it looking good to me. I have my PlayStation 3 hooked out it and it looks and sound good,too. The only thing I do not like is it dos not show the time. The TV haves three hdmi.
Jack Donaghy on December 25, 2009 at 7:16 pm
Bought this on Black Friday for a really low price (from Amazon). Was excited to get everything hooked up; not for long however. Hopefully this is just a faulty TV or faulty cord.
The picture sucks. I can totally see someone coming from a cheap CRT and thinking this looks great, and it’s not bad if your at a distance from the set, and really can’t notice or don’t mind. I have my PS3 hooked up, playing games like Ninja Gaiden II (which generally look awesome) and which visibly show jaggies/anti-aliasing issues; in laments terms, things don’t look as high quality as they should be. Playing games like Ninja Gaiden II / Bayonetta / Rachet & Clank on my PS3 were absolutely disgusting affairs, while my Xbox 360 fared no better.
I don’t know if it’s because I’m used to gaming on good monitors, or if I’m sensitive to this kind of stuff, but I will be sure to give an update. As it stands, even though I paid very cheap money for this, I honestly rather game on my 26″ monitor than on this (as it stands) piece of trash. I’m thinking this might be returned back to Amazon, or sold to someone who doesn’t care about it.
M. J. MacEwan on December 25, 2009 at 9:44 pm
I got this TV at a very low price. We have a very big TV in the living room, but this was to replace the tv in my bedroom. We have my boyfriend extra PS3 hooked up to it. it is not bad and it is great for the price. so far so good.
Why on December 26, 2009 at 12:06 am
First review I have ever written. Got TV on black friday for $100 less than it is now. Picture quality is overall good except for faces. It adds pink hue to faces when they are viewed at certain angles. Everything else is okay but this is pretty annoying
Jdm7399 on December 26, 2009 at 1:20 am
This is my very first review on Amazon and this is also the first TV I’ve purchased from Amazon.
Like others, I purchased this Viore HDTV over the Black Friday weekend sale. It was on sale for $388. After a few days, I was contacted by a PFS (Pilot Freight Services) to schedule a delivery day for the TV. Originally, it was suppose to arrive on a Saturday. Then they call to notify me Saturday evening that they has forgotten about my TV and it was left on the dock. I was disappointed, but I do understand that mistakes happen. So I had to reschedule the delivery for another day. They told me that they deliver 7 days a week and the delivery window is from 10am to 2pm.
As for the Viore HDTV itself, I give it a 3 Star rating. The back of the Viore sticks out further than I originally thought. Measuring it from the side, it’s almost 5 inches. It still can’t be compared to a DLP of course. For $388, it’s not bad and it’s 1080p! It’s still an upgrade for my bedroom and it replaces my 27″ Westinghouse that had no HDMI inputs and it was only 720p. This Viore has 3 HDMI inputs and that’s good enough for me. So I decided to hook up my Xbox 360 and PS3 to the HDMI inputs. I adjusted the colors and settings on the Viore and everything turned out great when running a game or Blu-ray movie. I don’t see a Backlight option in the settings, so that was a bit of a letdown. I would like to add that the Xbox 360 needs to complete the “handshake” on the HDMI. When my Xbox 360 was on, I decided to switch it from HDMI to TV. As soon as I switched it back to HDMI, my 360 restarted. This however did not happen with my PS3. So just to warn you gamers out there, I don’t want anyone to lose their progress when switching to another source.
Please keep in mind that this HDTV does have a built-in ATSC tuner. So if you have basic cable through Comcast and you use a DTA (Digital Transport Adapter) box, having a built-in tuner no longer requires a DTA box. You will not only get more channels, but you will now be able to view some HD channels as well. So far I’ve noticed a slight “lag” when switching from channel to channel. At times, everything would freeze for a good couple seconds and I won’t be able to access anything on the remote, not even the volume controls. It gets annoying when you’re trying to see what’s on.
To recap, this Viore doesn’t have all the bells and whistles, but it’ll get the job done. Whether you plan to use it just to watch cable TV, play games, or even watch Blu-rays. You can’t expect too much for $400. I’m not sure about the longevity of this TV, but I hope it’ll at least last 5 years. If anyone is looking for a decent 32″ 1080p HDTV, this is it. It’s hard to find a similar HDTV for the same price. Hope this review has helped.