V VIZIO VO32OE – 32 LCD TV – widescreen – 720p – HDTV

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V VIZIO VO32OE - 32" LCD TV - widescreen - 720p - HDTV
 
Manufacturer: Vizio, Inc.
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List Price: $477.99
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Product Description

Add Style To Any Room The chic textured finish of this 32-Inch 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. 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 meets the current minimum standards by 15% saving you money on your utility bills.

Product Details

  • 32" LCD HDTV (31.51 diagonal viewing area) High Definition 1366 x 768 Native Resolution

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HDTV for the "rest of us"
 
Review Date: October 27, 2009
Reviewer: William H. Thomas, Madison, AL USA
Although I work in a technical field and love all the new gadgets and gizmos as they come out, I consider myself on the "trailing edge" of technology. That is, I don't buy the new stuff until it drops considerably in price, whether it be GPS, I-Pods, or HDTV's.

Even this season, with my 42 inch rear projection CRT TV (bought used for $200), I wasn't ready to make the jump to HDTV. My satellite service is in Standard Def, and just saw no reason to go to HDTV....yet.

Well, my trusty 42 inch decided to take a permanent vacation and without a lot of cash (read zero....) budgeted for a new TV, and two teenagers in the house (which elevates TV from a luxury to a necessity), I went about looking for a cheap "interim" TV that would fill in the gap.

Off to WalMart with little or no expectations and I started pricing around.

I live in a small apartment, and although I was initially was hell bent to not go below 42 inches, my lack of liquid assets quickly told me that 42 inches was a bit above my price range.

I found this TV on sale for $398.00. The picture blew away anything else in it's size and price range. And being almost 300.00 cheaper than a comparable 42 inch model, I decided to eat my pride and save some green.

Like others here, I find the whole "eco/green" crap a little out of control, but in the case of this TV the whole ECO thing does two things.

1. The TV is amazingly light. At just over 24 lbs with the stand, this TV is a joy to move around compared to that 42" tank.

2. The TV is EXTREMELY energy efficient. At approx 85W operating and .33W standby (thanks to a slightly annoying amber VIZIO logo that can't be turned off without unplugging....), my kids blow more electricity going to the bathroom than I spend watching my favorite DVD.

The fact that this TV is energy efficient is great, but if the picture is lousy, then it don't mean jack. I mean a TV that I won't watch because it looks like garbage is great on energy efficiency because it's off!!!

Thankfully this is not the case. With a 15000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio and a pretty nice Viewing angle this TV is perfect for my small Apartment Living Room. In fact moving out that 42 inch rear projection on favor of this box actually makes the Living Room look less crowded.

Now some of you may think that 32 inches for a living room is too small, but considering most of us were singing the praises of the "mighty" 27" TV 10 years ago, saying 32" is now too small is a bit disengenuous.

But for larger rooms, you will find yourself spoiled and wish you had a bigger screen. But for my apartment, it's just about perfect.

The one thing I didn't expect is the enhanced DVD viewing performance. Due to the 4:3 contrast ratio of my 42" TV, when I watched widescreen DVD's the actual usable picture size on my old TV was less than the what I get on the 32". So now my DVD's are actually "larger" on my "smaller" TV.

On to HD....Being raised on Standard Def, I thought the hype surrounding HD was just that...Hype....WRONG!!!

For 15 bucks I picked up a cheap "wall mount" antenna that I can use to pick up "off the air" HD broadcasts to watch my weekend football, and all I can say is HOLY COW!!!! Even with the smaller picture, the clarity and detail in HD broadcasts just makes the picture jump out.

Overall, I am shocked at how much I love this TV. It is small enough to transport home without trouble, light enough to place on a cheap 15 dollar TV stand, and the picture is outstanding.

What started out being an "interim" TV for the time being, just may be my size of choice for as long as I live here. At 32" the TV is certainly big enough for comfortable viewing, but not so large as to overshadow the rest of the living room.

At $400 this TV easily falls into the "best bang for the buck" category for HDTV's of any size. Smaller screens just won't cut it for a family room of any size at all, and the price savings is not worth it. 37 inch models are not too common so your choices are limited in this area. The next "common" size is 42" and will easily run you almost double. Also, if you do go to 42" or higher, if you have DVD's or still some "standard def" cable/satellite, the imperfections of standard def will be that much more noticable on a larger screen.

The instruction manual and quick setup guide are very well written, and you will have this TV setup in no time. The TV has a myriad of ways to connect up to various video sources, including two HDMI ports, Component Video, Svideo, SVGA, and coaxial. It even has an audio out that you can output to a set of amplified speakers or inexpensive surround system.

One last thing to keep in mind. This TV is 720P and upscales to 1080i. This is the default resolution of all OTA HD broadcasts. 1080P is used mainly for PS3 and Blueray, plus a few Video on Demand services. So unless you are into Blueray, or PS3, 1080P would be a waste of money for you. Add this to the fact that, as others have mentioned, your ability to differentiate 1080P and 720P on a set of this size is negligible.

In short, if you are looking for a great looking TV for your bedroom or your apartment/condo living room, you really can't go wrong with this model. Especially at this price point.

The combination of Size, Picture Quality, Features, and Price make this as close to a must buy product as I can remember in a long time.

Tremendous Value.
Considerable Improvements to the Earlier Models With an Economy Price
 
Review Date: June 26, 2009
Reviewer: Kyle Slayzar, Bismarck, 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!
VIZIO Makes a Great LCD
 
Review Date: July 4, 2009
Reviewer: 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.
So far so good!
 
Review Date: June 28, 2009
Reviewer: 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!
Agree with Consumer Reports Best Buy Rating.
 
Review Date: December 1, 2009
Reviewer: P. Stein, Beavercreek, OH
I originally purchased a 26 Vizio VA 10T. I had some initial problems and read the warranty. On TVs less than 32 inches, Vizio requires that you ship the TV to California at your expense. I don't think so. I returned it to Walmart, and then purchased this TV at Sams. In home service on this one.

This TV has much higher quality and workmanship than the 26 inch model. Excellent PQ, VG sound, VG viewing angle, no glare. . The cable hookups go in horizontally, while the 26 inch model had vertical hookups. The vertical hookups would be fine with a wall mount, but were difficult to use on my stand.

Cons. Remote is pretty basic, and the menu is somewhat confusing. Since this is used with Direct TV, I only use the Vizio remote to change some preferences.

Addressing comments on Walmart purchases. Consider this. I initially purchased the 26 inch model. I paid a pre BF price of $ 248, reg. $ 327-348. At $ 248, my 3 year extended warranty was $ 19.99. I wasn't happy withe TV, returned it, and did not have to pay a restocking charge (hello-Best Buy). I had to open the Box, and remove the TV, to get to and read the warranty. Only then did I find out I needed to ship the TV to California, at my expense, for warranty work. Even under the Wally 3 year extended warranty, the mfg terms still applied. So for any warranty work, I needed to ship it at my expense. I think it stinks that companies don't disclose the significant terms of their warranty more prominently, prior to purchase. Their behavior sticks you with restocking fees. Love this 32 inch Vizio. Go for it.
So far, so good!
 
Review Date: November 13, 2009
Reviewer: DAE-1, California USA
Bought at Walmart (not sure why people would be embarassed by saving money), lightweight and set up easily, very pleased so far. Much better than my old analog television. I bought a 27 inch analog a couple years ago and could only get it in my car after taking it out of the box at the store (Barely). Not to mention it weighed a ton. I still have it but I like this one better. Slid it into the back seat no problem and carried it in by myself (had to have help with the Sony). Longevity is my only concern, and only time will tell. Enjoy.
very nice
 
Review Date: November 14, 2009
Reviewer: A. Birch, kalama, wa
I bought this at Costco for $339 and it is an outstanding buy. Light to move around easy to hook up. Really outstanding picture. The sound is better than average but not outstandin. All in all I am extremely happy with this television, knowing that is only sipping at the electricity makes it even nicer.
LOVE THIS TV!
 
Review Date: March 29, 2010
Reviewer: Shortay, melbourne, fl United States
We ordered this TV directly from Amazon at the end of January 2010 (349.00 total). It arrived in perfect condition and setup was simple. We do NOT have cable or dish and use only an indoor antenna but even so pick up more channels than we really need or want. Picture is beautiful (everybody that has seen the TV has remarked on the beautiful picture quality); the sound is great. No problems yet with anything. THANK YOU AMAZON FOR OFFERING THIS TV...WE WOULD BUY ANOTHER ANYTIME FROM YOU. (since our receiving this TV a neighbor was so impressed that he also ordered the Vizio).
Love it!
 
Review Date: April 18, 2010
Reviewer: SLJ, NJ USA
I'm not a tech person, just an everyday mom with everyday tv's. We own 3 Sony tv's and my husband thought we should stick to the brand. I thought, for what I want it for, I cannot justify the extra money just to buy "the brand". I saw this tv on display and was pleased with the quality. I liked the price as well! For an upgrade to the television in our bedroom, this turned out to be a gem! Even my husband loves it! Keep in mind, we have a 55" Sony Bravia and a 42" Sony as well! It's hard to sway him on his tv's! We are pleased! I can't give you all the specs like some other reviewers can, but I can tell you that I would buy this television again in a heartbeat or less!
Excellent value
 
Review Date: December 1, 2009
Reviewer: Grandma Lee, Roosevelt, Utah
I was not sure about getting this tv since I had never heard of the brand. I got it at COSTCO for $339. We asked one of the kids working in that department if he knew anything about this brand. He had a 42 inch and said he was quite pleased with it.
The cost was fantastic of course. Plus Costco adds another year of warranty on it.
We mounted it in the bedroom and it was very easy for my husband to lift up onto the stand.
The picture is great. One of the reviews said that the logo at the bottom was annoying. I find that I don't even notice it after you get interested in your program.
It is well worth the money, even if it had been closer to $400. I would recommended this tv.

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