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VIZIO VW32L

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Viewing Effects

Average viewing angle, for an LCD television. Reflective screen.

The Vizio VW32L is a 720p HDTV, but is – like most HDTVs – capable of playing back any format and converting it to fit on the screen. In this case, the Vizio would frequently be taking the popular 1080i or 1080p footage, then downconverting it for playback. You can read more about how well it performs this task at the bottom of the Black & White Performance page. In short: just okay.

The Vizio VW32L’s viewing angle is about average for an LCD television, measuring 24.55 degrees from center in either direction, or 49 degrees in total. Unfortunately, an LCD TV always comes up short in this category compared to plasma TVs.

Viewing Angle Chart

The Vizio VW32L is not the best when it comes to avoiding reflections. The TV is not reflective like a mirror. Rather, when you shine a light at it, the screen reflects back a huge, soft focus glow. Better TVs will try creative ways to diffuse or disperse the reflection. If you buy the Vizio VW32L, just try not to shine a light on it.

Other Models in the VWxxL Series
For more information on other models in this series, check our Series Comparison Page.


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