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Posted at 9:40 AM on Thursday 04/30/09 by
Ben
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Dell Home has the Vizio VW32L 32" 720p LCD HDTV for $399 with free shipping. [Compare]

  • 178-degree horizontal & vertical viewing angles, TV Tuner
  • 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, 1,000:1 Contrast Ratio, 2 HDMI Inputs
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      IGOTTADEAL - Posted 10:21 am PDT 04/30/09 (54 Posts)  Report Spam

      Excellent TV if you dont mind the 720P. Has a very sensitive over the air ATSC reciever. I have this in the master bedroom wall as a blind install (no cables or power cords dangling). This is my 4th Vizio HDTV and all are running with zero issues and are used daily. Do check with Costco pricing first on this one though. Not a big room 1080P panel but excellent for small rooms/bedrooms.

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      pwoz - Posted 10:37 am PDT 04/30/09 (581 Posts)  Report Spam

      Vizio is garbage. The resolution is crap.

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      Usagi7 - Posted 10:46 am PDT 04/30/09 (177 Posts)  Report Spam

      That's weird. I don't see any Vizio TVs on Costco.com anymore. When/why did that happen.

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      nuisance - Posted 10:53 am PDT 04/30/09 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

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      Forbidden - Posted 10:54 am PDT 04/30/09 (751 Posts)  Report Spam

      Anything under 40" you cant even tell the difference between 720p and 1080p..bacons documented everywhere.
      This is a solid deal...

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      plays2win - Posted 11:27 am PDT 04/30/09 (749 Posts)  Report Spam

      Only 1 HDMI connection.

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      doomed - Posted 11:50 am PDT 04/30/09 (1232 Posts)  Report Spam

      Vizios are hard to keep in stock.. They sell rather quickly.

      With that said nothing wrong with them.

      Lost of people return them claiming defects and the reasons usually are missing HDMI cable (yes..) and the picture looks like crap since due to it not being a hd signal and they cannot grasp why it looks different then before.

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      Leeds - Posted 12:02 pm PDT 04/30/09 (113 Posts)  Report Spam

      What about computer (analog or digital) ports? Can this be [easily] used as a nice 32" monitor?

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      RdStrcklnd - Posted 6:50 pm PDT 04/30/09 (197 Posts)  Report Spam

      Damn LCD TVs are getting cheap - makes me mad about the 1K I dropped on one three years ago. The one HDMI isn't that big a deal, you can get a good 3-port switcher on eBay for less than $30.

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      Partar - Posted 10:36 pm PDT 04/30/09 (10 Posts)  Report Spam

      #8 - You'll want a resolution of 1080P if you are in the market for a 32" TV to use as a computer monitor. You can easily use it for this with a DVI to HDMI converter cable, but with the 720P resolution, you will be shorting yourself on valuable screen real estate. #5 is speaking purely from a TV viewing standpoint. He/she obviously doesn't use it (exclusively) as a computer monitor.

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      ruffjustice - Posted 2:54 am PDT 05/1/09 (692 Posts)  Report Spam

      vizio not garbage with 120 herts ass wipe.

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      ruffjustice - Posted 7:26 pm PDT 05/1/09 (692 Posts)  Report Spam

      order mine today 5/1 be here by end this week. paid 432.42 save 28.00 s/h #6 i belive their 2 hdmi. walmart has it for 450.00 plus 28.00 tax shipping not sure... read all reviews from walmart, wanted 37" but short $$ next one be 37" 120 hertz.

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      ruffjustice - Posted 11:53 am PDT 05/3/09 (692 Posts)  Report Spam

      NOW BEN PUT OUT A CODE TO SAVE LIKE 10.00 TO LATE

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