Experience quality picture and sound with this 32-inch VIZIO LED smart HDTV, which uses Full-Array LED backlighting for exceptional light uniformity and picture performance. With five active LED zones, this TV offers deep black tones, and the 60Hz refresh rate ensures smooth picture transition. This VIZIO LED smart HDTV includes VIZIO Internet Apps Plus, which gives you easy access to popular apps such as Netflix, XUMO, YouTube, and more.
Customer Rating
3
picture is great, everything else... not great
on August 16, 2017
Posted by: voscuate
from colorado
The picture is great, but the entire interface sucks. Every button you press has a long delay before responding causing lots of "dad clicking" and accidentally going into menus you don't want. It ONLY powers on to the hdmi input screen so if you don't have an antennae set up it always presents you with a bizarre error message. then you have to go to the late-80's looking smart tv menu which is slow, clunky, and only offers a few apps that are worth using along with several that no one wants (sorry Yahoo). And you can't add any extra apps. The SOUND. SUCKS. There is no option I can find for adjusting audio levels, and not even a selection for different audio modes like other tv's. The bass is way up on tiny speakers, so lots of shows are impossible to understand when people are speaking, and then max-out and rattle the whole housing with background music. The overall weighting of the tv is weird--wobbly legs, top-heavy set, feels unstable. All of this would be worth it but for the sound problems. I guess you're supposed to just add speakers, but for little tv's in this price range, I don't want to have to add tons of devices just for it to do a little better than what my laptop does. What's the point of a smart tv, if you have to watch everything through your tablet? for like 80 bucks less, you can get a roku tv that operates liquid-smooth, has several free apps that are worth having, is available to customize with 100's more apps, sounds super clear, lets you customize the picture, and is a super-light, contained unit that doesn't need any extra devices to run well. Only problem is they only come in 720p, so if you're closer than 10 feet it looks like you're watching a Van Gogh painting. If TCL made 1080p in this size they could charge $100 more and no one would outsell them.