
I currently own three LCD flat screen televisions. I have owned the Vizio VX32L for over a year. I purchased this television primarily because of the price point, which was around four hundred and fifty dollars at the time I bought it. I also own a 32 inch Emerson LCD and a smaller RCA LCD television. When I looked at the Vizio in the store, the clear picture and price convinced me that I had found an excellent bargain. Now that I have owned this television for an extended period of time, I wish I had spent a little more money for a better television. The primary problem I have had with this unit is the sound quality, which is not even adequate.
I will start with my complaint and then discuss the positive attributes of this product. When I talk about sound quality, I’m referring to sound quality in terms of high definition surround sound tech-guy sound quality. This is very basic. The sound quality is tinny and often difficult to hear. Depending upon which channel I am watching, I have to have the sound of the 10 watt speakers all the way up to 100, which is the maximum on this television. The sound quality becomes even more garbled at the higher end of the volume control, but it has to be all the way up just to hear anything. When I am on a channel that I can hear in lower ranges (50s or 60s), the sound is a little bit better, but conversations are often muffled. When watching movies, which seem to have better sound quality, the problem is not as pronounced. However, when watching news programs, it is often difficult to determine what is being said. I have thought about correcting the problem by adding speakers to the television, which I will probably end up doing. However, this goes back to my point. The money I spend on speakers could have been better spent on a television that produces good sound.
The picture quality on the Vizio is exceptional. Especially when watching the 16.7 million colors in 1080i high definition. This television is connected to an HD converter box provided by my cable company. The connecting cables are also high definition cables. When I am watching a show in high definition, I am getting an extremely high quality picture. Some of the normal channels experience a bit of static, but that is definitely a broadcasting issue. I have watched the television series Heroes and some other programs aired on normal television, but on the HD Channel and have been thoroughly impressed with the difference. The formatting changes the shape of the picture a little bit, but the quality of these images are phenomenal. I have switched back and forth between the HD and normal channels and can see a marked difference in quality. HD Movies or movies played on a DVD also provide exceptional pictures. I am not using a Blue Ray DVD player, but understand that this type of DVD would further enhance the HD experience. Even without the Blue Ray, DVD’s provide exceptional quality for viewing.
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