The N3760w demonstrates that ViewSonic, famous for producing sturdy computer monitors, can make good TVs as well. PC World judges rated this 37-inch LCD HDTV's performance highly enough to give it a solid overall score in our TV viewing tests. It is inexpensive (with a street price of $1299, as of September 8, 2006), too, so budget-conscious fans of digital TV will find much to like about this set.
In our high-definition TV tests, the N3760w received among the highest marks we've seen for an LCD TV of this size, finishing in a virtual dead heat with another good performer, the Vizio L37HDTV. It excelled in producing pleasing and natural skin tones, avoiding the excessively pink fair skin and purple-tinged dark skin that some TVs are prone to creating. For instance, close-ups of a host and guest of a talk show showcased a good balance of tones, though shimmer on facial stubble was pronounced. Colors in a
In standard-definition tests, the TV set did well. Colors in a baseball game scene were vivid, with minimal (but still present) pixelation on the turf. The N3760w also performed admirably in DVD tests. A scene from
Our expectations of built-in speakers in a 37-inch LCD TV are low, but the ViewSonic's delivered especially weak sound. In the final horse-racing scene from
The set's all-black construction joins the pack of uninspired-looking, yet cleanly designed sets. Its matching rectangular black remote does its job well. The well-organized on-screen display menu is easy to navigate, practically eliminating the learning curve some OSDs require.
All in all, ViewSonic's N3760w offers a winning combination of good price and pleasing images in a 37-inch LCD HDTV.
Roy Santos