Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #112 in Home Theater
- Brand: Vizio
- Model: E320i-A0
- Dimensions: 19.25" h x
28.74" w x
7.46" l,
13.49 pounds
- Native resolution: 1366 x 768
- Display size: 32
Features
- VIZIO Internet Apps-Instantly enjoy online movies, TV shows, music, apps and more
- LED technology for richer colors and more vivid details
- TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 28.74'' x 19.25'' x 7.46'', TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 28.74'' x 17.25'' x 3.34''
- Up to 50% more energy efficient than conventional LCD TVs
- Built-in Wi-Fi for easy internet access
- VIZIO Internet Apps-Instantly enjoy online movies, TV shows, music, apps and more
- LED technology for richer colors and more vivid details
- TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 28.74'' x 19.25'' x 7.46'', TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 28.74'' x 17.25'' x 3.34''
- Up to 50% more energy efficient than conventional LCD TVs
- Built-in Wi-Fi for easy internet access
Product Description
Introducing the new E-series slim frame design. The VIZIO 32 Class LED Smart TV is shattering the mold in a way only VIZIO can, with high-quality design and picture at the best value. A stunningly slim outer frame lets you enjoy TV with a narrower border around the picture for a more immersive experience.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
66 of 68 people found the following review helpful.
New features at lower price
By Snipe
This is the newest "Smart" TV from Vizio. Many new features at a much lower price ($369 list).[...]I unboxed and set it up next to one of my Roku boxes, it found my wireless network and joined it without any problem. It receives a stronger signal than the Roku. I then moved it into my guest room, attached the Vizio camera and updated the Skype app. (I'm having a quest arrive from France next week and wanted this setup to allow him to maintain contact with his family.)I mounted it on a wall and have yet to connect it to cable. Skype, Netflix and Amazon Prime all work great. Amazon was not offered at first but showed up after a firmware update. The Vizio app store now has over 100 offerings and I'm sure they will add many more.Pleased so far; will keep this updated.Waiting for a larger size of this model for me.. Get rid of cable !!
40 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
Outstanding!
By Bargain Hunter
I've read a lot of reviews before deciding on this HDTV.This HDTV offers a superb value for anyone looking for a Smart TV that has solid picture quality for 299.00.There are a lot of 32 inch TVs with neither.I included a review from David Katzmaier Senior Editor from CNET that has reviewed this TV.Type CNET and enter E320i-A0 in the search bar and enjoy the review[...] and I included more information from VIZIO. Type VIZIO and enter E320i-A0 in the search bar and enjoy[...]. Even though it's a 32 inch TV you'll get a lot more screen real estate than you realize.Personally anyone can spend more,but why.I wasn't looking for a 1080P 3DTV and at 299.00 I am able to afford it.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome picture, but watch out on Wireless Connectivity!
By gbunk
Bought this TV after a lot of research looking for the best bang for the buck on a bedroom TV. TV's picture is AWESOME! My cable connection is just basic standard def, but still looks good. (I tried some over the air HD signals for a little while and it was an awesome picture.) I've streamed Netflix in HD and it looks very good. I still had to use my Comcast digital converter box (not real happy about that, but it's ok).The one BIG issue you MAY run into is with the wireless connection to your router. I could not get the TV to connect wirelessly to my router at first. I have a basic Netgear wireless G router (WGR-614). Googled the issue and saw numerous reports from others about incompatibility between Netgear routers and Vizio TV's. Tried some of the solutions to no avail. Finally what I figured out is that the TV would not connect using WPA2-PSK (AES). I had to set my router to use both WPA-PSK (TKIP) and WPA2-PSK (AES) and the TV finally connected using the WPA-PSK (TKIP) security! The tip off that it was going to work was when I was in the on-screen keyboard screen entering the wireless passphrase it showed "WPA-PSK" above the passphrase entry box. Making this security change on my router is somewhat of a security risk, but in the rural area I live in I didn't mind. You should be aware of the possible security risk where you are if you run into the same problem.Once I connected I tested out the Netflix app. It connected to my account and streamed my first test movie just fine (showed flipping between medium HD & high HD quality) with just some slight buffering as it got started. I haven't played much with other apps yet to report on them.The remote does have tiny buttons, but it's not too awful for me. We have another Vizio TV and we are used to the Vizio menus.All in all I think this was a good purchase. I knocked down a star due to the frustration of getting a wireless connection and the necessary downgrade in my router's security.
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