Availability for home delivery varies by location. Eligible For Store Pick Up $399.99
1366 x 768 pixel resolution 1,000:1 Contrast Ratio for incredible detail & clarity Superior viewing from any angle with 178-degree horizontal & vertical viewing angles Built-In Digital HDTV & Standard TV Combined Tuner Wall-Mount Capable; only 4.3 in. thick without stand 2 HDMI™ outputs for optimal digital connectivity Includes Vizio Remote Control Inputs: HDMI (2), Component (2), PC, Composite (2), Stereo Audio (8)
Don't buy this one (VW32L 10A) from Sears unless it is the VW32L 40A model and they haven't updated their website. The 10A version is their older version television with lower specs. I actually own this model (In the 40A) and the 1080p model (VO32LF), and they are both amazing televisions. Vizio makes a great TV, with a great picture. I have Verizon FIOS TV and they provide a ton of HD channels luckily. At the 32" size, it would be a challenge to tell the difference between the two pictures. It's a great price.
poison7FL said: Don't buy this one (VW32L 10A) from Sears unless it is the VW32L 40A model and they haven't updated their website. The 10A version is their older version television with lower specs. I actually own this model (In the 40A) and the 1080p model (VO32LF), and they are both amazing televisions. Vizio makes a great TV, with a great picture. I have Verizon FIOS TV and they provide a ton of HD channels luckily. At the 32" size, it would be a challenge to tell the difference between the two pictures. It's a great price.
Although Sears lists it as a 10A, the one I bought about 3 weeks ago was a 30A. In looking through the specs, the only listed difference is that the 40a has an 1100-1 contrast ratio vs 1000-1 on whichever model Sears is selling (30A?). Everything else appears to be identical.
poison7FL said: Don't buy this one (VW32L 10A) from Sears unless it is the VW32L 40A model and they haven't updated their website. The 10A version is their older version television with lower specs. I actually own this model (In the 40A) and the 1080p model (VO32LF), and they are both amazing televisions. Vizio makes a great TV, with a great picture. I have Verizon FIOS TV and they provide a ton of HD channels luckily. At the 32" size, it would be a challenge to tell the difference between the two pictures. It's a great price.
Just bought one of these for my girlfriend yesterday (40A). Great TV, especially for the $397 price we paid.
jcelano
New Member
posted: Jan. 3, 2009 @ 10:20a
A bit off topic - The Sears in my area (Bloomingdale, IL) has a habit of NOT posting their internet pricing in the store. I thought BB was the only retailer who did this and even they're getting better. Is this a local phenomenon or has anyone else seen this? Screams of shoddy sales tactics to me and I've already resolved not to buy my next TV from them...
Dell has the 40a model for 399 also... and the contrast ratio is 5500 to 1.. be dumb to get the Sears (except for it being easier to return if an issue occurs)
Enjoy sharp, crisp and clear imagery with 32’’ VW32L 720p LCD HDTV from Vizio®. This television features 5500:1 dynamic contrast ratio for amazing image detail and color clarity and offers 8 ms response time for sharp and impressive video motion every time. With 1366x768 resolutions, integrated HDTV and standard definition TV tuner, and all supporting 1080i TV format you can enjoy DVD movies, local programming or your favorite sports team in High Definition TV. The integrated ATSC/QAM/NTSC television tuner presents to enjoy high definition and regular television programs with or without paid high definition service. Incorporated with 178 Degree Viewing Angle which results in a crisp and clear picture that is visible from any seat in the house. The versatile design VW32L is equipped with a wide variety of input interfaces. HDMI for your High Definition Satellite or Cable Box, Component connection for your DVD player, and RGB input for your computer. With all these features loaded into a single television the VW32LHDTV40A is an ideal display for creating presentations, graphic design, viewing photos or watching videos.
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