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VIZIO VW32L

HDTV Review
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Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A

The Insignia NA-LDVD32Q-10A (just rolls off the tongue, hmm?) has a built-in standard def DVD player, which is a feature that sets is apart from similarly priced units. The performance is so-so, except for the abysmal viewing angle.

Core Attributes Comparison
VIZIO VW32L
Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A
VIZIO VW32L Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A
Size 32 in. 32 in.
General Type LCD LCD
Format 720p 720p

The Insignia NA-LDVD32Q-10A rolled over the Vizio in this set of tests. It’s blacks were much blacker, and its whites were brighter. It follows, then, that the contrast ratio is also much wider than the Vizio.

Contrast Chart

The Vizio showed a small advantage in color performance versus the Insignia. The Vizio’s color temperature consistency was better, and its RGB color curves were a little more even. Also, the Vizio matched up better with the rec. 709 color standard.

Color Temperature Comparison
VIZIO VW32L (Score: 8.66) Color Temperature Chart
Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A (Score: 7.63) Color Temperature Chart
RGB Comparison
VIZIO VW32L (Score: 8.18) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response
Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A (Score: 8.03) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response

The Insignia showed smoother motion, but suffered from bad artifacting.

Motion Scores
VIZIO VW32L Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A
Motion Score

The Insignia’s viewing angle is bad, even for an LCD television, measuring only 9 degrees from center in either direction (18 degrees total). We weren’t that impressed with the Vizio’s 25 degrees (49 degrees total), but it’s sure better than the Insignia.

Viewing Angle Comparison
Viewing Angle Chart
VIZIO VW32L: 3.27 Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A: 1.22

The Insignia definitely has a wider array of ports and connections, with 1 additional HDMI, 1 additional composite video, an S-Video, 3 additional analog audio inputs, an analog audio output, and a built-in DVD player. This last feature is, of course, the thing that sets the Insignia apart from most TVs. Either you need a built-in DVD player or you don’t.

Connectivity Comparison
VIZIO VW32L Samsung LN32B460 Insignia NS-LDVD32Q-10A Memorex MLT3221
HDMI 2 3 3 3
Component 2 2 2 2
Composite 1 2 2 1
S-Video 1 0 1 1
VGA 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio In 2 4 5 6
Digital Audio Out 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio Out 0 2 1 1
Ethernet No None None None
Wi-Fi No Unknown No Unknown
USB No No No Unknown
Memory Card Types None None None None
DLNA Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

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