VIZIO VO320E 32-Inch ECO 720p LCD HDTV

  • 32″ LCD HDTV (31.51 diagonal viewing area)
  • High Definition 1366 x 768 Native Resolution
  • 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio for darker blacks
  • 6X High Definition inputs, including 2X HDMI inputs
  • Exceeds current Energy Star Guidelines by at least 15%


Add Style To Any Room The chic textured end of this 32-Inch ECO HDTV sets it apart the pack. Consuming less energy than traditional HDTVs, it exceeds current Energy Star Guidelines by at least 15%. The High Definition resolution and 15,000:1 contrast ratio deliver an exceptional HD viewing experience in a stylish, sophisticated package. Current Version 3.0 ENERGY STAR TV products Specification require that all qualified televisions address both active and standby power (when your TV is on and off). This VIZIO HDTV meets the current minimum standards by 15% saving you money on your utility bills.

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5 Comments on “VIZIO VO320E 32-Inch ECO 720p LCD HDTV”

  • T. card wrote on 31 January, 2010, 11:00

    I bought this TV from walmart in July of 09

    we have basic cable from Time Warner.

    all local channels are free for the HD(which is nice to have)

    Fox But is no better than regular with the HD while CBS NBC and others are fantastic depending on the porgram

    i see lines traveling up the screen sometimes. But the picture may be terrible at times i reckon it is because of the Cable we have running through the house

    Fantastic TV for the price i paid.

    in walmart after taxes it was 425.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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  • Marc Trevino wrote on 31 January, 2010, 11:08

    I have an 20+ year ancient rooftop antenna which I never used once I got satellite TV. Using an ancient coaxial cable (the ones we use for cable TV, etc.), I hooked up this TV to my ancient rooftop antenna. This TV has a coaxial cable input for this purpose. After running a search function on TV, I got several wonderfully crisp, clear, free local HD channels. No decoder box was necesssary. No special “high tech” antenna was necessary. No special “high tech” cables were necessary. I live approx 40 miles south of Chicago and I am able to get all the major networks (except Channel 2 CBS, which is always a problem in my area).

    This TV replaced a 27 inch RCA which I had for years. The TV does a nice job with my standard definition satellite signal (which I attached to my TV using the s-video input). I also hooked up my ancient DVD player (using component video inputs). I’m amazed how my standard definition satellite and ancient DVD player look so much better on this TV (both in color and clarity).

    Considering the price, the picture is very nice. I use in “retail” mode like others. Also use “vivid” picture mode.

    Sound is excellent considering small speakers. Sound is just fine for my large bedroom.

    Rating: 5 / 5

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  • T. Ayres wrote on 31 January, 2010, 12:55

    Ordered this thru Amazon and it was out of stock, but stock was quickly replenished. Set up was simple. Not currently using HD feature but it is a real nice TV for the money. Only problem is the sound is kind of distorted. Am playing with the adjustments but might choose to go with external speakers if I can’t get the problem resolved.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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  • Happy Kat wrote on 31 January, 2010, 13:19

    BUYER BEWARE!!! I bought this from Adorama Camera through Amazon and the TV was dead right out of the box!!! So disappointed as it was a gift! Adorama does NOT exchange/replace TV’s so stuck dealing with Vizio directly. (Amazon doesn’t help out either, you are on your own). Vizio customer service is poor, slow and I still have no working tv. So much for how fantastic this tv is, I wouldn’t know since it was shipped dead – guessing a dead power supply. Anyway still waiting for parts & a repair person to come out. For the same cost I should have bought the tv at Walmart – at least I would have been able to return and get another working tv ASAP!
    Rating: 1 / 5

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  • Grandma Lee wrote on 31 January, 2010, 14:57

    I was not sure about getting this tv since I had never heard of the brand. I got it at COSTCO for $339. We questioned one of the kids working in that department if he knew anything about this brand. He had a 42 inch and said he was quite pleased with it.

    The cost was fantastic of course. Plus Costco adds another year of warranty on it.

    We mounted it in the bedroom and it was very simple for my husband to lift up onto the stand.

    The picture is fantastic. One of the reviews said that the logo at the bottom was annoying. I find that I don’t even notice it after you get interested in your program.

    It is well worth the money, even if it had been closer to $400. I would recommended this tv.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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