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VIZIO VW32L

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Remote Control

Simple, stripped down remote, but is it too simple?

The remote control that ships with most Vizios, including this Vizio VW32L, is very simple – some might say cheap. We suppose that’s how you choose to look at it. Many people find remotes with 50+ buttons overly complicated. This remote has stripped away everything but the essentials: power, volume, channel up/down, menu, a 4-way d-pad, mute, 0-9 numeric buttons, and a few more. Any other features (i.e. closed captioning, etc.) and you’ll have to go digging around in the menu.

This design was certainly not preferential to some of the editors in our office, but others liked that it was smaller than the average remote. Still others argued ‘Who cares?! I only use my cable box remote.’ Good point.

The buttons themselves aren’t that great to the touch. You have to push down on the numeric buttons pretty hard to get a response, and there’s not enough tactile differentiation between volume up and volume down; likewise with channel up/down.

The layout for the Vizio VW32L’s remote control is simple enough, precisely because there are so few buttons. The volume and channel up/down are in the center, putting the menu controls (above) and the numeric buttons (below) both in easy reach.

The remote control is not programmable for any other device.

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