V VIZIO VP322HDTV10A - 32" plasma TV - widescreen - 720p - HDTV | 
enlarge | Brand: Vizio Category: CE
This item is no longer available
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 40550
Media: Electronics Display Size: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 48.5 Dimensions (in): 32.5 x 8 x 22.6 Typical lamp life of 60,000 hours, equivalent to 27 years* 1x RF, 1x RGB, 3x HDMI, 1x Component, 1x Composite, 1x, S-Video Inputs 2x Built-In 10-watt Speakers Supported TV Formats 1080i, 720p Supported PC Resolutions 1366 x 768, 1024 x 768, 800 x 600 Panel Type: 32" Diagonal (31.96" Viewable), 16:9 Wide Screen, Plasma Display Compatibility: HDTV (1080i) Colors: 16.7 million Viewable Angle: 178 (horizontal and vertical) Contrast Ratio: 30,000:1 (typ)
MPN: VP322HDTV10A Model: VP322HDTV10A UPC: 857380001338 EAN: 0857380001338 ASIN: B001D7Q03U
|
| Features:
| • | High Definition TV formats supported (1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i) | | • | Amazing 30,000:1 contrast ratio | | • | Digital HDTV standard TV combination tuner | | • | Computer monitor (RGB) up to 1366 X 768 WXGA | | • | Wall mounting capable |
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description VIZIO redefines High Definition plasma television technology with the VP322, 32" HDTV. You will be thrilled with the superior picture quality plasma television offers. The VP322 offers natural color reproduction displaying more than 16 million plasma colors and amazing 30,000:1 contrast ratio for blacker blacks and whiter whites.Longer screen life of more than 60,000 hours to half-original brightness makes the VP322 from VIZIO the obvious choice. And with the natural speed of plasma technology, you will enjoy fast action sports, movies and general High Definition entertainment with untold clarity.Perfect for any room in the house, you will see that VIZIO packs the best technology possible into this 32" display, offered to you at an outstanding value. The VIZIO VP322 is where vision meets value.Thanks to Plasma Panel technology the VIZIO VP322 plasma High Definition television afford the best color reproduction the way nature intended.
|
| Customer Reviews:
Well, it was a good price December 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The store mentioned in the other reviews seems to be the popular place to get this TV. One can't beat the price, which has recently been lowered to under $450.br /br /Unfortunately, for me, this TV was a no go. The unit itself was beautiful and the picture as good as any of the other TVs on store's shelf. However, I wound up returning my unit. I was getting screen burn after only 2 minutes (seriously, I timed it. Very noticeable after setting up my DVD player - text stuck on screen, and between scenes on DVDs - I would see the top and bottom letterbox bars burned in) and would have to run the white-wash screen cleaner for several hours to remove the burn in. (Horrible when tv is in the bedroom! Can't sleep.) This burn in issue should not be the case with Plasma TVs these days.br /br /In addition, I found the remote very limiting. There is no closed captioning button on the remote and I need to use this option often to turn the CC on and off. Instead, one has to go through multiple menus through the setup functionality in order to toggle closed captioning on and off. Also, there was no way to determine signal strength of channels being received by antenna. I needed this to calibrate properly. Fortunately, my el-cheapo 19 inch TV does this so I could still calibrate. br /br /One last note. Due to the screen burn issue, I called Vizio's customer support. They answered promptly, and seemed to be in America (perfect, non-accented English.) They claimed the screen burn in issue shouldn't occur as it did, and recommended I simply return it. After reading through the reviews on the store's site, I found that screen burn in was a somewhat common issue, so I chose not to get a replacement unit.br /br /I give the TV five stars for picture, looks, price, and availability of Vizio's customer support. I give it 1 star for screen burn in, lack of remote features, and lack of signal strength indicator. I would be very interested in hearing about other's experiences related to screen burn in. If it truly was just a defective unit and if they were to update the remote control in the next model, I would consider trying out this brand and type of TV again.
Great bargain! November 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Like the other reviewer I got this from W**-Mart due to the price. The picture is fantastic, way better than the TV it replaces (a ViewSonic). It picks up HBO and Flix on unencrypted channels which switch numbers sometimes (Comcast changes which unencrypted channels go where periodically, I notice). The TV has numerous input types; I believe every type is covered. I have this TV connected to a Panasonic DVD-R/VCR and DVD playback is also superb.br /br /I don't mind the remote because I often watch in the dark and the channel and volume buttons are easy to find by feel. Also, I read that plasma is supposed to use more energy than LCD, but my first HDTV was LCD and this one seems to use about the same energy, meaning my electric bill did not go up at all. If I did have a complaint it would be how limited the sleep timer is (only up to 90 minutes; my old TV went up to 2 hours and had smaller increments) and the lack of a clock you can call up by clicking an "Info" button. But if I never had those features, I would probably never miss them. I paid a little over five-hundred for mine, but the price has dropped since then.
Cheap on price, not performance. August 15, 2008 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought this from Walmart not Amazon but this tv contends with others nearly double the price. I thought they would try to cheap out and give one HDMI port because of the low cost but it has three! Great for connecting cable/sat, dvd player and a gaming console all at once. For those that dont know much about hdtv's HDMI is the best connection from a device to the tv. It has NO quality loss in the process unlike a Component connection. HDMI also carrys audio in the same wire cutting down on sloppy wires in a tangled mess. The picture quality is equal to Sony and other major brands I seen side by side in stores. Only thing negative I can think of is the remote has two UGLY buttons, the volume and channel. But not buying this tv for a tiny cosmetic problem on the remote is crazy. I wouldnt normally give anything five stars but with what Vizio gives you in comparison with the price they get it.
|
|
|