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VIZIO 32" 1080p LCD HDTV - Java (VOJ320F1A)
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I Luv, Luv, Luv This Television
This TV is amazing, and I'm not even watching it at its full capabilities.Vizio 32" 1080p LCD HDTV - Java (VOJ320F1A) To start with, I'm hooked up to TiVo, so there's a certain amount of picture degradation that occurs, and you can't get HiDef unless you spend big bucks for a HiDef TiVo. But, given all that, the picture quality is far superior to all the other televisions in this house. It's sharp, clear, and steady as a rock. Want to know what I like best about it? It's a 32" TV and it ONLY WEIGHS 35 LBS. I almost got a double hernia moving the old 27" TV out of the way, but I one-handed this baby right onto the stand.
Hook up was a cinch because Vizio (the ONLY U.S. made television) includes a quick set-up guide, and an excellent instruction manual. Okay, I did have to make one quick trip to Radio Shack to buy a cable I didn't have, but I was forewarned about that, so I don't count it as a negative. Lots of hook-up options, so no matter how or what you want to hook up to this set, there's a hook up available for it (provided you have the right cable).
Programming my TiVo remote to control the TV was a cinch since Vizio only has one code. How's that for simplicity?
This LCD HiDef true 1080P television set is excellent at any price, but how can you go wrong for $550 - 580? Oh, and it looks good, too. It's an outstanding buy, and I highly recommend it.
Hook up was a cinch because Vizio (the ONLY U.S. made television) includes a quick set-up guide, and an excellent instruction manual. Okay, I did have to make one quick trip to Radio Shack to buy a cable I didn't have, but I was forewarned about that, so I don't count it as a negative. Lots of hook-up options, so no matter how or what you want to hook up to this set, there's a hook up available for it (provided you have the right cable).
Programming my TiVo remote to control the TV was a cinch since Vizio only has one code. How's that for simplicity?
This LCD HiDef true 1080P television set is excellent at any price, but how can you go wrong for $550 - 580? Oh, and it looks good, too. It's an outstanding buy, and I highly recommend it.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
You will Love this Vizio 32" 1080p LCD HDTV
I found this TV very easy to set up out of the box and the remote easy to use, you can use your computer or lap top on it. The picture is very nice I am vary happey with a Full HD TV for around $500.00.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
An Excellent Value with True 1080p Resolution
VIZIO 32" 1080p LCD HDTV - Java (VOJ320F1A)
Purchased this flat screen this week. Pricing is very good & competitive all over. Especially Target & Sears. I purchased mine at a standard sale before Christmas at Sears for $399.00, which is an excellent value. This model's screen measures 31.5", and with proper HDMI connections, is a TRUE 1080p set. The vast majority of sets at this price display at 720p or lower, and the ONLY way they can advertise they display true HD is with a pure HD signal coming in. Those sets still only display NEAR 1080p, with a direct signal of such. This is basically impossible with cable & satellite. A good Blue Ray DVD player can achieve this. This set is a cinch to setup, the TV does it on it's own. Picture quality with cable is okay, but not outstanding. Connecting with HDMI cables improves the signal a great deal. This Vizio set does not have enough choices during setup to adjust the picture to my personal liking. There is no choice for "Sharpness" or Contour Shaping and the like. If you're getting a poor cable signal, you're pretty much stuck with a fuzzy picture. The sound has several different genre's (Rock, Jazz, Classical, etc) to choose to hear through the front firing speakers, but these selections don't make a major difference regardless of what you choose. There are no choices to adjust Bass & Treble. Sound is bright, clear & capable of being set loud, but a bit brash & sharp sounding with minimal bass. All considered, a good choice for a bedroom set.
Purchased this flat screen this week. Pricing is very good & competitive all over. Especially Target & Sears. I purchased mine at a standard sale before Christmas at Sears for $399.00, which is an excellent value. This model's screen measures 31.5", and with proper HDMI connections, is a TRUE 1080p set. The vast majority of sets at this price display at 720p or lower, and the ONLY way they can advertise they display true HD is with a pure HD signal coming in. Those sets still only display NEAR 1080p, with a direct signal of such. This is basically impossible with cable & satellite. A good Blue Ray DVD player can achieve this. This set is a cinch to setup, the TV does it on it's own. Picture quality with cable is okay, but not outstanding. Connecting with HDMI cables improves the signal a great deal. This Vizio set does not have enough choices during setup to adjust the picture to my personal liking. There is no choice for "Sharpness" or Contour Shaping and the like. If you're getting a poor cable signal, you're pretty much stuck with a fuzzy picture. The sound has several different genre's (Rock, Jazz, Classical, etc) to choose to hear through the front firing speakers, but these selections don't make a major difference regardless of what you choose. There are no choices to adjust Bass & Treble. Sound is bright, clear & capable of being set loud, but a bit brash & sharp sounding with minimal bass. All considered, a good choice for a bedroom set.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
GREAT viewing, but device/channel changing problems
I love everything about this model, except for device control. I've connected it to my cable and Blue-Ray player with HDMI cables. When I watch them I must switch to HDMI1 and HDMI2 respectively. Often, very often, after I turn the TV on I have to switch off HDMI1 and back 2+ times before I can view the TV. This doesn't happen with the Blue-Ray... When I can't view the TV I get the message, "Unrecognized format." Frequently I loose the "connection" between the TV and cable box when changing channels. In those cases I need to switch away from HDMI1 and back 1+ times. The cause of this may be something that I am or am not doing, but haven't figured it out.
Great viewing--great sound--great looks... Sorry to say that I may return it because of the channel hassles.
Great viewing--great sound--great looks... Sorry to say that I may return it because of the channel hassles.
Vizio 1080p HDTV
I purchased this Tv From [...] for [...] and it was a great buy. The picture is out of this world, with my Directv HD package and my 7 speaker surround system it takes TV watching to a totally different level. I was not a true believer in HDTV , I am a changed man now , if you are purchasing a 1080p HDTV please upgrade your cable or other services to high def programming to really enjoy all your HDTV has to offer. The Speakers on the TV are ok , but I prefer to hook up a true surround system. I forgot to mention that the TV looks great too.