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	<title>Comments on: Vizio VA320M 32-Inch Full HD 1080p LCD HDTV</title>
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		<title>By: RW</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve heard good things about Vizio over the last few years.  I had my doubts on the product as buying one for my TV because they are low-cost and I figured the quality would follow.  I was wrong.  I ended up buying this Vizio (two weeks ago) as a computer monitor and not that much desire to use for video or HDTV but stumbled on a good price at cost co for 390 and being a 1080p I thought I would give it a try.  It turned out to be a good choice.  My computer matched up to it easily with a analog monitor output that plugged straigt into the TV analog input, along with the audio jack next to it (see the one of three pictures I uploaded).  In terms of the quality of the TV/monitor resolution I am amazed it is this good with an analog connection (I honestly can&#039;t see a fault unless I&#039;m playing a video full screen off the internet (netflix movie download).  Regular DVD video is perfect, no resolution issues.  What I have not checked out yet is the DVI digital to HDMI connection as I have a cable on order and should be testing this out next week - to see if the resolution improves when playing video at full screen off the internet.  In view of web pages full screen off the internet - I see no problem even using this analog serial monitor connection (my comuter has the resolution setting at 1920x1080).
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&lt;br /&gt;I also wanted to point out that I have my Vizio connected to a 2-month old HP, slimline 5150t computer. It has 4 gig of ram and it was just under $500 - not an expensive computer, and I&#039;m running Windows 7. I&#039;m happy with the compatability with the Vizio but if I had it to order over again (the computer) I would have ordered the HDMI graphic card option rather than end up with a DVI monitor jack which doesn&#039;t pass audio when connected to the TV.  Where, an HDMI connection passes the full audio and video.  For the extra $60 to HP it would have been worth the money and a perfect match up with the Vizio.
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&lt;br /&gt;I&#039;ll update this comment after I get my new DVI to HDMI cable and let you know if/how it improves. Right now I can say I&#039;m really happy with the Vizio, its much better than my 4 year old, $500 20&quot; Dell monitor I unplugged.
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&lt;br /&gt;RW</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve heard good things about Vizio over the last few years.  I had my doubts on the product as buying one for my TV because they are low-cost and I figured the quality would follow.  I was wrong.  I ended up buying this Vizio (two weeks ago) as a computer monitor and not that much desire to use for video or HDTV but stumbled on a good price at cost co for 390 and being a 1080p I thought I would give it a try.  It turned out to be a good choice.  My computer matched up to it easily with a analog monitor output that plugged straigt into the TV analog input, along with the audio jack next to it (see the one of three pictures I uploaded).  In terms of the quality of the TV/monitor resolution I am amazed it is this good with an analog connection (I honestly can&#8217;t see a fault unless I&#8217;m playing a video full screen off the internet (netflix movie download).  Regular DVD video is perfect, no resolution issues.  What I have not checked out yet is the DVI digital to HDMI connection as I have a cable on order and should be testing this out next week &#8211; to see if the resolution improves when playing video at full screen off the internet.  In view of web pages full screen off the internet &#8211; I see no problem even using this analog serial monitor connection (my comuter has the resolution setting at 1920&#215;1080).</p>
<p>I also wanted to point out that I have my Vizio connected to a 2-month old HP, slimline 5150t computer. It has 4 gig of ram and it was just under $500 &#8211; not an expensive computer, and I&#8217;m running Windows 7. I&#8217;m happy with the compatability with the Vizio but if I had it to order over again (the computer) I would have ordered the HDMI graphic card option rather than end up with a DVI monitor jack which doesn&#8217;t pass audio when connected to the TV.  Where, an HDMI connection passes the full audio and video.  For the extra $60 to HP it would have been worth the money and a perfect match up with the Vizio.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll update this comment after I get my new DVI to HDMI cable and let you know if/how it improves. Right now I can say I&#8217;m really happy with the Vizio, its much better than my 4 year old, $500 20&#8243; Dell monitor I unplugged.</p>
<p>RW</p>
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