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Vizio SV320XVT


$750.00 Released June, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:120Hz mode makes action look sharp and "live", like you're there with the action. Remote has separate device buttons instead of a single "Source" or "Input" button. Enough HDMI inputs for most households, avoids having to get an AV system.

The Cons:120Hz mode can make some programming look strangely artificial.

The Vizio SV320XVT is an ultra slim 32" LCD HDTV featuring scanning backlight technology and integrated soundbar that is designed to be affordable for the average consumer. The ultra slim design gives this set an overall depth of 2.5" giving it a sleek look whether is is set on a TV stand or wall mounted.

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The scanning backlight technology gives this television a 120Hz refresh rate and a mega dynamic contrast ratio of 50,000:1. The Advanced Glare Polarizer (AGP) provides up to 60% better contrast ratio in bright room environments without creating an overall haze as seen in previous anti-glare screens. Enhanced In-Plane Switching (IPS) gives a clearer pictures and truer colours even when sitting off-axis at a wide viewing angle. The advanced HD/SD noise reduction eliminates artifacts caused by signal compression used by cable and satellite providers. There are three HDMI inputs allowing many high definition units to be connected at once. The USB port allows photo display, MP3 playback and even playback MPEG-2, H.264 & WMV9 1080p HD videos. As for audio, there is a speaker bar that is incorporated directly into the TV making this a easy and affordable home theater set-up directly out of the box. The soundbar features SRS TruSurround HD for an immersive surround sound, it is also one of the first products to utilize SRS Labs' TruVolume HD which prevents extreme volume fluctuations from channel changes or commercial breaks. The TruSurround incorportaes TruBass to optimize low frequencies and provide cleaner bass tones. SRS Dialog Enhancement ensures crisp and intelligible vocals, while Definition Control delivers maximum high-frequency realism and clarity.

Television Features:

  • Size: 32" LCD w/ scanning backlight
  • Ultra slim 2.5" depth
  • Contrast: 50,000:1 Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • Refresh Rate: 120 Hz
  • Advanced Glare Polarizer
  • Enhanced In-Plane Switching
  • HDMI inputs: 3

Audio Features:

  • Integrated Sound Bar
  • SRS TruSurround HD
  • SRS TruVolume HD
  • TruBass
  • Definition Control

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    120Hz mode makes action look sharp and "live", like you're there with the action

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    remote has separate device buttons instead of a single "Source" or "Input" button

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    enough HDMI inputs for most households, avoids having to get an AV system

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    viewing angle is excellent, only gets dim at an extreme angle

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    sound quality out of the box is excellent, can clearly hear what everyone is saying

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    plenty of outputs for surround sound systems

Cons
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    120Hz mode can make some programming look strangely artificial

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