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#!Cheap VIZIO M320SL 32-Inch 120Hz Class Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV with VIZIO Internet Apps (Black)

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Product Details


  • Product Dimensions:

    1.9 x 29.6 x 19.1 inches ; 17 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 25 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • Product Code: B007QCXYV2
  • Item model number: M320SL
  • Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)
  • Average Customer Review:4.0 out of 5 stars   style="margin-left:-3px">See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Product Features

    • VIZIO Internet Apps with built-in WiFi
    • Edge Lit Razor LED backlighting
    • 120Hz SPS refresh rate
    • 1080p Full HD
    • 200,000 to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio

    Product Description

    From the Manufacturer

    VIZIO's M320SL 32-inch class Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV with VIZIO Internet Apps puts the best of the web right on your TV, giving you instant access to on-demand movies, TV shows, social networking, music, photos and more at the push of a button. With built-in WiFi (802.11n), it also boasts 1080p Full HD with Razor LED and 200,000 to 1 DCR for brilliant color and clarity in a razor thin design. SRS StudioSound HD delivers advanced virtual surround sound, and three HDMI ports connect your home theater, satellite or cable TV and Blu-ray Player. This energy saver also meets Energy Star 5.3 guidelines making it a friend to the environment and your wallet.

    Dynamic Contrast Ratio

    VIZIO Internet Apps (V.I.A.)

    Easily connect to the Internet and stream movies and TV shows, listen to music and get the latest news, sports and weather. VIZIO Internet Apps automatically updates to ensure you're always running the current version and accessing the latest content. Learn more about smart TVs in Amazon's Smart TV Center.

    Built-In Wi-Fi

    Built-In Wi-Fi

    The latest 802.11n Wireless Networking is built-in making connecting to the Internet quick and easy.

    Browsing is a Breeze

    A simple interface makes searching, browsing and switching between apps and internet content as easy as channel-surfing.

    Crystal-Clear Full HD

    Full 1080P High Definition resolution gives you over 2 million pixels, making the clarity and detail of your picture razor sharp.It enhances every image with deeper blacks and brighter whites, providing dazzling clarity and a lifelike picture with unparalleled precision and fidelity.

    Vibrant Contrast

    From true blacks to pure white and every shade in between, VIZIO HDTVs feature dazzling contrast that displays each image with spectacular intensity and realism.

    Ambient Lighting

    Plug & Launch

    Connecting is easy and hassle-free. Just turn on your HDTV and let the on-screen set-up wizard guide you through a few simple steps.

    SRS StudioSound HD

    SRS StudioSound HD delivers immersive surround sound, deep bass, clear dialog and level volume.

    Ambient Lighting

    Ambient light-sensing technology automatically adjusts your screen brightness for the best picture in any room.

    Customer Reviews

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    As for the TV itself, the picture is REALLY nice. Matthew L. Vande  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
    Overall I will definetly consider purchasing a TV from Vizio in the future, I recommend this TV. Kevin L. Fry  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
    Just get a reputable brand like Toshiba/Panasonic. Andy Wei Pin Wang  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    57 of 57 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 starsHas its quirks, but great LED TV for the price. (review updated 9/10/12)June 7, 2012
    By Matthew L. Vande

    ORIGINAL REVIEW:Bought this TV for my bedroom at one of the big warehouse stores. Was impressed with the specs on it for the price - 120hz, 1080p, wifi-enabled, etc. Got it home and setup was relatively painless.The stand that it comes with is not adjustable however, so if you need it to be in a stand and be able to tilt up or down, this may not be the right TV for you. Luckily, I did not need it to do either of those things. Setting up picture and network settings was pretty easy as well. When you first turn the TV on, the Vizio logo immediately shows up on the screen, but it take probably 10-15 seconds before an actual channel shows up on screen. After that, you're good to go.The remote is basic but functional. They've definitely simplified the remote from previous versions of this TV. The box it came in actually had a sticker put over the top of the text that originally said "integrated keyboard remote" with new text that says "easy to use remote". Older versions of this remote were two-sided and had a built-in keyboard. While this would have been nice to have, it's not exactly hard to type in text using a cursor with this remote. It does have buttons at the top that connect you directly to Netflix, Vudu, and Amazon Video On Demand, which is convenient (as long as those are the places you want to visit most often...). It's a little awkward getting to any of the other Vizio Apps, however, since they are essentially a subset of the Vizio Apps folder. For example, I have to go through a couple of screens to get to the Pandora app, where Netflix is one click. Not a big deal, but thought I would mention it.As for the TV itself, the picture is REALLY nice. I know people say that you can't tell the difference between 60hz and 120hz, or 720p and 1080p on a 32" TV, but I just want to go on record that this is probably the nicest picture I've seen on a 32" LED screen. The speakers are average for an LED set - not great, not horrible. The reason I went with this TV was because it still had the option for audio out through a headphone jack. For a TV of this size, I like to hook in a high-quality set of computer speakers, then set the headphone audio to be controlled by the remote control volume button. The sounds is vastly improved with a $50 set of speakers. (Mine are the Altec Lansing FX3022 Expressionist with built-in subwoofer... weird looking next to a computer, but oddly work nicely with a flat screen TV.)Inputs are not plentiful, but reasonable. I was only connecting a digital cable box and a Roku. With 3 HDMI inputs total, I still had a one HDMI input available to me after hooking those up, so I'm cool with it. The HDMI connections are on the left side of the TV, so the HDMI cable are slightly visible when looking at the TV from the front. Not a huge deal, but it's definitely a minor design flaw... they could have figured out a way to keep all of that stuff concealed behind the TV if they wanted to.I elected to go with an extended warranty, only because it was relatively inexpensive and added another 2 years to the included 1 warranty from Vizio. Is it worth it? Not sure. I'll let you know if it breaks down in the next year.All in all, this is a very nice TV for an excellent price. There are definitely cheaper 32" LED TV's out there, but not with these specs. Not even close.UPDATE 6.25.12:The first HDMI input went bad after only a month of use. Yikes. I moved it to the 2nd HDMI for the time being and plan on returning it for replacement at the end of my extended warranty. Unless the other two HDMI inputs go bad, that is...Still love the picture quality, but that is not a good sign...UPDATE 7.16.12:The second HDMI went out last week. I am temporarily running the cable box through the third and final HDMI connection for the time being. Vizio customer service was pretty responsive and is sending someone out to replace the board this week. Hopefully this resolves the issue... will keep you posted.UPDATE 7.18.12:Vizio sent out a repair person with a new board. They were easy to deal with on the phone and the repair went quickly and smoothly. As of right now, the TV is operating properly. Based on my conversation with the repair guy, the HDMI issue may not necessarily be specific to Vizio but to all HDMI ports on all TV's. Supposedly any type of minor power surge can kill an HDMI connection. Based on how mine failed in order as I used them, he suspects that the real culprit is a low-level power surge getting past my surge protector and killing the HDMI port which had an active connection to my cable box. He still says that the culprit could be the internal board, but could also be an outside source. Not exactly what I wanted to hear, but I upgraded my surge protector to one that also protects the coax cable and am hoping that the new board will mean no more HDMI problems. I am cautiously upgrading my review up to 3 stars and if things stay working, I may move it back up to the original 4 stars. It really is a heck of a TV other than this HDMI issue...UPDATE 9.10.12:Well, the TV has been running like a champ for close to two months now since the new internal board was installed, so I'm guessing the original issue was with the internal motherboard. I'm still a little leery that such a crucial part failed so quickly, but Vizio was great about sending someone out. I am cautiously putting the rating back to the original 4 stars. I would strongly urge people interested in getting this TV to invest in an add-on Squaretrade warranty or the equivalent from whatever store you end up buying this TV from - it's probably in the $30 to $40 range. I'll sleep a lot better at night knowing that I have options if this TV has another problem at the end of the 1 year manufacturer's warranty.
    #!Cheap VIZIO M320SL 32-Inch 120Hz Class Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV with VIZIO Internet Apps (Black)

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