Viore LC32VF55 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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  • 1920×1080 native resolution for Full-HD (1080p) performance
  • Integrated ATSC TV tuner for HDTV broadcast reception
  • Beautiful color depth with contract ratio of 1500:1
  • High luminance display for brighter picture (500 cd/m)
  • Dual HDMI inputs for true digital connections

Product DescriptionThe LC32VF55 Vior is the 32 “1080p (Full HD) LCD TV. TV has 1920 x 1080 native resolution for Full HD (1080p) performance and widescreen (16:9) for a cinematic experience full house. The Super high image quality was achieved by engineering Vior with high brightness for a bright and vivid image with high contrast for blacker blacks and whiter whites. The integrated ATSC tuner to receive HDTV broadcast over the airwaves. 2 HDMI inputs for digital Video and audio signals are provided without transfer losses in Blu-ray Disc player, DVD player, game console or cable / satellite box. The VGA port is provided so that the TV as a computer monitor. Comonent video, composite video and use S-video can be, available …. more>>

Viore LC32VF55 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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Ali Hijazi May 12, 2010 at 6:10 am

I have a 50-inch DLP HDTV Vior screen that I had for almost three years now. At that time it seemed like a good business, but recently I was left very upset by this company. The quality of television has always been very poor, but I the fact that it has chalked up a DLP. Television has always been so strange, it will be “frozen” and switch off the channel by itself and possibly. Recently, about every 30 minutes, it will reset the image size, photo mode, and details of the picture settings back to default standard. Thus, all 30 minutes, I’m back manually. Vior I contacted three times by mail and have not yet received any type of reaction. I tried to call tonight, but I had one minutes 42 waiting in front of me, so I hung up the phone. I will try to get a different answer, and if I do I’ll revise that opinion, but so far I am very happy with Vior, mainly due to their performance, but also because of their product. Rating: 5.1

J. YATES May 12, 2010 at 7:24 am

I had the TV and looking good to me. I connected my PS3, it looks and it and good sound too. The only thing I dislike, it’s not back one hour. The three HDMI from TV. Rating: 5.4

Jack Donaghy May 12, 2010 at 10:23 am

Bought “Black Friday” on a really low price (at Amazon). Was excited to get connected to everything, not for long. Hopefully this is just a faulty TV or cable défectueux.L image sucks. I can see someone across from a CRT to be cheap and think it looks good, and it does not matter whether you are a distance from the crowd, and can not really notice or does not bother me. I put my PS3 to play games like Ninja Gaiden II (usually look great) and clearly show the jaggies / anti-aliasing problems, laments terms, things have not air quality as good as it should be. Games like Ninja Gaiden II / Bayonetta / Ratchet & Clank on the PS3 have my business absolutely disgusting, while my Xbox 360 do not know mieux.Je not know if it’s because I’m used to Gambling on the screens of the good, or if I sensitive to this kind of thing, but I will not fail to give an update. At present, even if I paid the money very cheap for that, frankly, I prefer to play on my 26 “screen than on this piece (as) of waste. I think what could be sold back to Amazon, or someone , which it does not matter. Rating: 5.1

Alvaro R. Reyes Oviedo May 12, 2010 at 11:21 am

Good picture. I connected my PS3 with an HDMI cable lasted a few seconds to install and once installed the TV works very well. Good price, arrived safely, good sound. What can I ask what price? I recommend it. Rating: 5.5

Why May 12, 2010 at 11:54 am

First review I’ve ever written. Got TV on Black Friday for $ 100 less than now. The image quality is generally good, except for the faces. He adds pink tint on the faces when viewed at certain angles. Everything else is ok, but it’s pretty boring Rating: 5.3

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