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Product Details
Product Dimensions:
2.1 x 30.4 x 19.2 inches ; 14.7 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 23 pounds
- 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: B004U5T2PK
- Item model number: E321MV
- Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.
- Average Customer Review:4.1 out of 5 stars style="margin-left:-3px">See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
- Edge Lit Razor LED backlighting
- 1080p Full HD resolution
- 100,000 to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- SRS TruSurround HD and SRS TruVolume
- Ambient Light Sensing Technology
Product Features
Product Description
VIZIO's 32" Class Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV features 1080p Full HD resolution and Edge Lit Razor LED backlighting for brilliant color and contrast in a razor thin design. With an amazing Dynamic Contrast Ratio of 100,000 to 1, this sleek HDTV also delivers superior audio using SRS TruSurround HD and SRS TruVolume audio for advanced virtual surround sound and volume control. It has three HDMI ports so you can connect up to three HDMI devices to your HDTV. Also exceeds Energy Star 4.1 guidelines to reduce energy consumption and has built-in ambient light sensing technology, which automatically adjusts backlight levels to the brightness of its surroundings.
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“Picture quality is excellent if calibrated well. ”
“The latter would be good in an external speaker system. ”
“The only problem is that it takes four seconds to change channels. ”
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
45 of 48 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 starsOnly 32" set I could find that had usable speakersSeptember 21, 2011
By Thomas F. Harper Jr.
As many have found, the questionable race to make the thinnest tv set has a major casualty: the internal speakers. While I'm perfectly happy having a set thats 3-5" thick, you cant put a decent speaker in a 1-2" set. I discovered this when I bought a beautiful looking 60" set that had thin speakers pointing down from the bottom of the set. Unless I planned to lay under the tv while watching it, I couldnt even coax enough volume out of the set to drown out the dishwasher in the kitchen.So with that in mind, when my sons bedroom tv started making "The Hum Of Impending Death", I went looking for a 32" replacement. My desired features were an LED set so I dont have to get as annoyed when he leaves it on, 1080p so it could be used as a computer monitor or for some other high definition gui based device down the road, a good picture, good enough internal speakers to not require a sound bar, and as far under $400 as I could get it.I spent 3 days touring every place that sells tv's, and checking online reviews of sets compatible with those requirements. I couldnt find a set in the stores that didnt have low volume, tinny, kazoo like speakers. Not even at higher price points than I wanted to go. I even tried 37 and 40" sets hoping the larger size would net me better sound, but had no luck with those either.I did come across this one set, which is sold widely under slightly different model numbers. Look for a Vizio with an all black case, no silver speaker grills, and no front mounted speaker grills, 32", LED, 1080p, and you'll find one of the many variants of this television.The internal speakers actually have a little bit of bass, nice volume levels - it can get to loud in a small room, great picture quality, eleven bucks a year to run if you get 12c/KWH electricity and use it 5 hours a day, a nice remote control and lots of useful settings. It also has an ambient light sensor that turns up the brightness in a bright sunlit room and down in a dark room. Thats a nice feature that I'm going to want on all my sets in the future.After looking at a hundred sets in two days, this is the one to get. I honestly couldnt even find a set with worthwhile speakers for under $400 even if I dropped the LED and 1080p requirements. The (admittedly less expensive) cfl lit 720 sets also had horrible speakers.Some day someone has to explain to me why a tv thats 1" thick is so much better than one thats 2 inches thick. Or what exactly you're going to do with that tiny little space that the tv used to sit in that requires you to spend $200 to screw it onto a wall. All of my tv's have dvr's, blu-ray players, game consoles and other stuff that has to sit in some kind of cabinet near the television anyhow. I guess I'm just not as cramped for room space as everyone else is.
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