- 32 inch HD 1366 x 768 native LCD HDTV – Experience the superb picture quality from a flat panel high definition television at an affordable price with the compact VIZIO VW32L HDTV.
- Versatile Design – Designed for maximum versatility, the VIZIO VW32L is equipped with a wide variety of input interfaces. HDMI for your High Definition Satellite or Cable Box. Component connection for your DVD player
- Integrated ATSC/QAM/NTSC television tuner – enjoy high definition and regular television programs with or without paid high definition service.
- 178 Degree Viewing Angle – Our LCD HDTV’s deliver a viewing angle of up to 178 degrees, resulting in crisp and clear pictures that are visible from any seat in the house
Product Description
The Vizio VW32LHDTV40A-B is designed for maximum versatility, the VIZIO VW32L is equipped with a wide variety of input interfaces. HDMI for your High Definition Satellite or Cable Box. Component connection for your DVD player. RGB input for your computer. Go ahead, plug it in.



I was warned by a buddy of mine that works at walmart to avoid the 32inch by vizio, and that ALL OTHER sizes they offer are good buys. The issue being that they made the 32inch the big seller, requiring vizio to fart out hundreds of them in a short time. That translates into cutting corners, which means cutting quality.
Rating: 1 / 5
This product does not deserve even 1 star! I bought a refurbished Vizio 32″ LCD TV. used it for a year and a green hue started to appear on screen. The screen started to gradually lose its brightness. At first I thought I just had bad luck in buying a lemon of a refurbished product. Not until I searched the net did I realize the problem with my TV is not unique. There are scores of Vizio TV owners having the same problem. Well, the other day, a loud “pop” came out of the TV set and the picture started to grow dimmer and dimmer until it completely went dark – and it shut itself off! I turned it back on and I could faintly detect some image on the screen. When I pressed “Menu” to try to adjust the set, the TV turns itself off. This went on repeatedly for at least a half hour before I finally gave up. I went out and bought an RCA 32″ LCD TV at Walmart and so far have been happy with it. No more Vizio for me! My advice to anyone out there in the market for a TV is: DON’T WASTE YOUR HARD-EARNED MONEY!
Rating: 1 / 5
This is not an inexpensive TV. This is a cheap TV! Do yourself a favor and stay away. It is guaranteed to fail (perhaps repeatedly). I’ve yet to meet anyone who has had one of these go for more than 3 years without a failure. Mine failed twice in 18 months – naturally the second failure was 30 days out of warranty! Oh and Vizio will scold you for not buying the extended warranty rather than apologize for a crappy product.
Rating: 1 / 5
I actually bought a different model from Vizio, which was of good quality…
However when you try to get customer support online, make yourself a cup of coffee, and take some valiums, because you will need to be very relaxed in the long wait and pretty amazing answers:
Let me just describe some of them
1. Our TV broke down and they agreed to fix it, the fix did not work (took about 7-10 days for a tech to show up). Then took as a month to set up the appointment to replace the TV, the story was that their database changed…. who cares??? I bought a product for 1,300$ just give me a timely answer
2. We decided to move and had to by a replacement box for the shipment, at that point they sell it to you for 160$ (shipping + cost of the box)… WOW, not cheap. But we had to do it anyways, 10 days later, no answer on where it is, no tracking info (hey 21st century has arrived), and promised answers within 48 hours (business hours…. what the hell does that means?). Tried to cancel the order, they would not let me do that either…
Make a long story short, pay the extra 200$ and go for another product with a reasonable back. This was my first and last product from Vizio.
I gave it two stars because during the time it works, it’s actuall pretty reasonable.
Rating: 2 / 5
I found this TV at Walmart for $597.00. I based my purchase on the price and the picture quality compared to the other more expensive name brand TVs in the store. This TV also has 2 HDMI ports, and an optical audio output that can send lpcm sound to an AV receiver. The remote is basic, but what can you expect from a $600.00 TV?
Rating: 3 / 5