Vizio VL320M 32″ LCD HDTV
- Full HD resolution giving you razor sharp clarity, crisp and clear images and an absolutely amazing viewing experience
- Dynamic 50,000:1 Contrast Ratio allows for deeper blacks and brighter whites
- Experience rich bass and clear dialog to your TV’s internal speakers
- Sophisticated styling and deep java brown color enhance any room’s decor
- Current Version 3.0 ENERGY STAR TV products Specification require that all qualified televisions address both active and standby power
- This VIZIO HDTV exceeds the current minimum standards by 15% saving you money on your utility bills
Product Description
Sleek, Elegant, and Feature Rich Beautifully styled, dark java brown finish and packed with features such as full 1080p resolution for razor sharp images and a 50,000:1 contrast ratio for deep blacks and bright, vibrant colors. SRS Trusurround HD completes the package bringing the action to life. Full HD resolution giving you razor sharp clarity, crisp and clear images and an absolutely amazing viewing experience.Current Version 3.0 ENERGY STAR TV products Specification require that all qualified televisions address both active and standby power (when your TV is on and off). This VIZIO HDTV exceeds the current minimum standards by 15% saving you money on your utility bills…. More >>
Vizio VL320M 32″ LCD HDTV
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5 comments
Rose on December 29, 2009 at 1:38 pm
I love this T.V. The only slight negative is that the sound isn’t the best, but I don’t have speakers which I guess I should have.
Mark S. Murphy on December 29, 2009 at 3:37 pm
I should say right up front that this is my first HDTV, so you can decide for yourself whether to lend any credence to this review. But my wife and I love this TV and are very happy with our purchase. The picture is vibrant and there is no glare as there was with our old school TV. The remote is simple and very easy to use. The TV is very light and easy to maneuver. The sound is pretty good. In fact, it threw us off at first because we were both hearing sounds that came from the other side of the room. We also got the set for $50 less than other retailers PLUS there was no tax and no shipping, so we easily saved over $100. We paid $415 for a 32″. Lastly, the TV came in about 2 months sooner than expected. We are VERY pleased with every aspect of this purchase.
Dareshiranu on December 29, 2009 at 4:47 pm
I found a good deal on this beast around Black Friday. It does a fine job as a computer display with a few idiosyncrasies. Ideally, I would think you’d want to use the hdmi input as it is a digital input, however Vizio in their vast wisdom has denied us the ability to adjust all the settings necessary to stretch the desktop to fit the screen V-Size is disabled. You can adjust H and V position and H-Size and almost make it fit the screen, just a small black band at the top (or bottom, I suppose) of the screen. I felt that was a trivial concern since the overall size of the display was so immense. But a couple of days later I was puttering around in some spare parts and came across a dvi to rgb converter plug that had come with some video card or other (previously I was using a dvi to hdmi cable). Long story short I hooked up the connector to a cable I had laying around and to the TV and lo and behold a full-screen image and crisper than that of the hdmi. Now in my world rgb is an analog input and dvi/hdmi is a digital output/input, so I can’t imagine how the got a 1080p signal over rgb looking so good, and I know that they can’t send hdcp over that rgb but I’ll take a nice sharp picture anytime. I still have the monitor hooked up on another input for hdmi so I can play blu-ray at full rez, or so I hope… I haven’t tried it yet. But overall a fine TV with plenty of inputs, despite its lack of dvi or display port. And the panel looks good, I’m moving from a 24″ benq that did hi-def and this looks as good color wise. Game playing is just fine. I’ve never used a screen refresh rate higher than 60hz anyway so unless someone is doing something seriously wrong or you have some kind of vision defect I’d say this is a great value. BTW, I’m sitting maybe two feet away from it, so I couldn’t miss any artifacts/dead pixels/ghosting.
Midwest Chris on December 29, 2009 at 7:35 pm
Picked up this tv today at Wally World for $399. Great price for a 1080p 32″. I have waited and waited to pull the trigger on a flat screen and this was well worth it. Set up was simple, and while I don’t currently receive a lot of HD stations the ones I do get are amazing. My sister and brother in-law have a Sony XBR 1080p that they paid 6 times as much as this tv (2 years ago) and my wife and I both think this picture is as good or better than theirs. The sound quality is adequate, if buyers expect better from any LCD they need to get a home theater set up. Mine is in a bedroom and the sound is fine. Need to pick up an HDMI cable so I can run Blue Ray from my son’s laptop. Very happy with this purchase.
Mike Moose on December 29, 2009 at 10:28 pm
Just picked this one up at Target for $399 – can’t go wrong with this purchase for that amount. It’s a perfect size if you plan on sitting 6′ – 7′ from the TV. There is a bit of pixelation with scenes that have lots of fast movement, although you really need to be looking for it. Most people won’t even know it’s there, so I wouldn’t get hung up on it. The HD channels look great. I’m really impressed with the color and the black levels. The stand was easy to set up, the finish on the TV/Stand is high gloss and it looks great. The best thing, I didn’t need to do any fine tuning to the picture. Right out of the box it looked great. The sound is good, not great, but better than the Samsung I own. There are enough connections to hook up a blue ray player, Xbox 360 or PS3 and sound peripherals. I highly recommend this TV. Everyone talks about Samsung, Sony and Sharp – but I believe Vizio is equally as good. If you find it for $399, make the purchase.