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Sylvania LC321SSX

HDTV Review
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Vizio VW32L Comparison

The Vizio VW32L is also a 32-inch, 720p LCD with a low price tag. In itself, the TV is uglier, but it’s what on the screen that counts, and the Vizio outperforms the Sylvania in most tests. We dislike the meager two HDMI ports on the Vizio, but overall, it’s a better buy.

Core Attributes Comparison
Sylvania LC321SSX
VIZIO VW32L
Sylvania LC321SSX VIZIO VW32L
Size 32 in. 32 in.
General Type LCD LCD
Format 720p 720p

The Sylvania LC321SSX has a much better contrast ratio than the Vizio VW32L, due mainly to the black levels, which were much deeper on the Sylvania.

Contrast Chart

The Vizio VW32L produced a much better color temperature consistency than the Sylvania LC321SSX (it’s hard to do worse, in truth). But the RGB curves were closer in score, indicating that the TVs were equally adept at smoothing out color gradations.

Color Temperature Comparison
Sylvania LC321SSX
(Score: 1.18)
Color Temperature Chart
VIZIO VW32L
(Score: 8.66)
Color Temperature Chart
RGB Comparison
Sylvania LC321SSX
(Score: 8.03)
Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response
VIZIO VW32L
(Score: 8.18)
Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response

The Sylvania LC321SSX showed terrible problems with motion performance, and the Vizio VW32L far exceeds it. Its just a better processor inside, and the results are clear.

Motion Scores
Sylvania LC321SSX VIZIO VW32L
Motion Score

The Sylvania LC321SSX and the Vizio VW32L have similar viewing angles of about 48-50 degrees in total (24-25 degrees on each side from center), which is about standard for an LCD television.

Viewing Angle Comparison
Viewing Angle Chart
Sylvania LC321SSX: 3.09 VIZIO VW32L: 3.27

The Sylvania LC321SSX has the bonus of one more HDMI port than the Vizio, but the Vizio includes a VGA port for computer connections. To do the same on the Sylvania, you need a VGA-to-HDMI adapter, then an 1/8th-inch-to-RCA for the audio. Both TVs are pretty light on bonus ports like USB and media card slots.

Connectivity Comparison
Sylvania LC321SSX VIZIO VW32L Samsung LN32B460 LG 32LG70
HDMI 3 2 3 4
Component 1 2 2 2
Composite 1 1 2 2
S-Video 1 1 0 1
VGA 0 1 1 1
Analog Audio In 3 2 4 4
Digital Audio Out 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio Out 0 0 2 1
Ethernet None No None None
Wi-Fi Unknown No Unknown No
USB No No No Yes
Memory Card Types None None None None
DLNA Unknown Unknown Unknown No
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