Hi-Def, Low Cost: Vizio 32-Inch LCD TV

Tue Jul 31, 2007 5:55PM EDT

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Looking to add some high-definition viewing without taking a second mortgage? Check out this Vizio 32-inch LCD. The single most compelling feature on this set is the price; it's significantly cheaper than the rest of the competition. (current prices).

PCWorld lists the Vizio 32-inch set in its top five list of 32 inch models.

This Vizio sports 1080i resolution—not the highest of high definition, but  reviews of the set report decent video quality. If you are a high-end videophile, this is not the set for you, but for the rest of us, it's a great bang for your buck, and you can find this "shopping-cart set" at your local Sam's Club or Costco.

Check out this set in action by clicking the image to go to our video review. 

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  • 6 Posted by dvcfrffbvdc on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    Vizio is a fine brand have the 50" plasma, works great. However this 32" LCD is very poor. The HD picture quality is great but the regular channels are grey and foggy on about 25% of the channels, just depending on the darkness........It is having severe problems with the Black and White shades........I am taking back to costco tomorrow to just get a plasma or a different brand LCD.....I DO NOT RECOMMEND the LCD, PLASMA VIZIO IS GREAT.

  • 7 Posted by mradequate on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    Anyone wishing to purchase a giant TV now should be informed that LCD and Plasma are now rapidly on the way out. New technology has been released, Laser TV, is expected to be the "Plasma Killer" and is way better than either Plasma or LCD. LaserVue Televisions are now available in two sizes starting at 65" and the picture is far superior to other televisions. Be informed that Laser Televisions have fewer, cheaper, parts and prices, which are high now due to being scarce, will drop over time. Plasma and LCD should be completely obsolete in another 18 months or so, except for tiny screen sizes. For more information, look up LaserVue on the WWW or just search for Laser Television.

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