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Price may not be as good as those shown in the Target and WalMart BF doorbuster ads for their no name 32" LCD TVs, but it's a more recognized brand and is available now rather than freezing and fighting crazy people.


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Overview
Model: 32MF369B/F7
# The 32MF36B is a superb TV with its ultra sharp widescreen HD picture, rich color, HD media connectivity, Dolby Digital Sound, integrated digital tuner and multiple A/V input options. High Definition LCD WXGA Display, 1366 x 768
# Integrated Tuner decodes digital ATSC and QAM signals
# Multiple Audio/Video Inputs (480i/p, 720p,1080i)
# Dolby Digital for movies or concerts in full surround sound
# HDMI for digital High Definition connections
# Dynamic Contrast gives enriched color performance
# HDMI Input for use as a PC monitor
# Energy Star for energy efficiency and low power consumption
Specifications
# Picture/Display: Aspect ratio: Widescreen
# Diagonal screen size: 32 inch / 81 cm
# Visible screen diagonal (inch): 31.5 inch
# Panel resolution: 1366 x 768p
# Brightness: 450 cd/m²
# Contrast ratio (typical): 4000:1
# Dynamic screen contrast: 16000:1
# Picture enhancement: Clear Pix Plus Engine, Progressive Scan, 3D Combfilter, Digital Noise Reduction, Dynamic contrast enhancement
# Response time (typical): 8 ms
# Viewing angle: 178º (H) / 178º (V)

Sound:
# Sound System: Mono, Stereo, SAP, Dolby Digital (AC-3)
# Sound Enhancement: Virtual Surround Sound
# Output power (RMS): 2 x 10W

Convenience:
# Ease of Use: Auto Volume Leveller (AVL), On Screen Display, Smart Picture, Smart Sound, Closed Captioning Full Text, Side Control
# Screen Format Adjustments: Widescreen, 16:9, Full screen, Movie expand 16:9, Normal, Zoom
# Child Protection: Child Lock+Parental Control

Connectivity:
# AV 1: Audio L/R in, Component
# Front / Side connections: S-video in, CVBS in, Audio L/R in, HDMI
# Audio Output - Digital: Coaxial
# AV output: Audio (L/R) x1
# HDMI 1: Analog audio L/R in, HDMI
# HDMI 2: HDMI

Included:
# User Manual
# Quick start guide
# Registration card
# Remote Control
# Batteries for remote control
# Table top stand
# HDMI cable



I saw this and was wondering if this TV or the $338 Vizio is a better buy. Didn't have enough time to compare.


go for the Vizio.

The only way I would consider this over the Vizio is if this had a build in DVD player.


sivartk said: go for the Vizio.

The only way I would consider this over the Vizio is if this had a build in DVD player.

But why? I'm trying to base my purchase on specs rather than brand name.


reliability...Magnavox is basically a Philips TV. Back in the 1980's Magnavox was great, but since Philips bought them, their quality has gone down hill.




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