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The UT32A302 is part of the UltraVision series of LCD televisions, and is the least expensive in the line removing the 120Hz mode, and using a 720p native resolution instead of the standard 1080p. For more information refer to the full Hitachi 1.5 Series report.
MSRP $1,799.00
Release date August, 2008
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- 720 native resolution
- 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- 450-500cd/m2 brightness
- IPS-Alpha panels
- Two 6-Watt speakers
- Inputs: HDMI x 1, VGA x 1
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MSRP $699.00
Released March, 2008
Pros
- inexpensive
- 8-bit panel
- fast 6.5ms response time
- large number of inputs - including PC VGA
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Vizio VO32L
MSRP $1,999.00
Released March, 2008
The UT32X802 is part of the Director's Series of LCD televisions, and is the least expensive in the Director's line removing the 120Hz mode, and using a 720p native resolution instead of the standard 1080p. For more information refer to the full Hitachi 1.5 Series report. Specs 720 native resolution 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio 450-500cd/m2...
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Hitachi UT32X802
MSRP $1,099.99
Released March, 2008
Pros
- good amount of inputs - comparable to more expensive sets
- has fallen in price nicely
- 14-bit processor, 8-bit panel
Cons
- slower than average response time
- maximum VGA input is much lower than the screen resolution (1280x1024)
- 32" screen is not very large
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Toshiba Regza 32RV530U
MSRP $949.45
Released March, 2008
Pros
- quite affordable - perfect as a quality second or third TV
- good contrast, brightness and response time
- wide array of TV inputs - comparable to more expensive TVs
- attractive
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LG 32LG30
MSRP $899.99
Released March, 2008
The CV510 series of LCD televisions is marketed towards TV and gaming enthusiasts providing various step-up convenience features over the entry level AV500 series. Both lines offer a panel with a 720p native resolution. For more information refer to the full Regza CV510 Series report. Specs 720p native resolution 14-bit PixelPure 4G processing 720p...
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Toshiba Regza 32CV510
MSRP $799.00
Released April, 2008
Pros
- includes PC inputs (VGA and DVI)
- wide variety of inputs found on larger more expensive TVs
- perfect design for a kitchen
Cons
- only 1 HDMI input could be an issue
- more expensive than other 32" 720p TVs
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Sony Bravia KDL-32M4000
MSRP $899.99
Released February, 2008
The Aquos LC-32D44U is part of Sharp's entry level line of high definition LCD televisions introduced in 2008 with a native resolution of 720p. For more information refer to the full AQUOS D44U Series report. Specs Entry level 720p. 7,500:1 contrast ratio 6 ms response time 450 cd/m2 brightness Light sensor Inputs: HDMI x...
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Sharp AQUOS LC-32D44U
MSRP $699.99
Released March, 2008
Pros
- attractive compared to most 32" LCD TVs
- has come down in price nicely
- perfect size for bedrooms or kitchens
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Samsung LN32A450
MSRP $1,599.00
Released January, 2008
Pros
- Reduced input lag for gaming
- Dedicated gaming button on the remote
- Nice styling
- 1080p native resolution, uncommon in this size
Cons
- Expensive for what it offers
- 1080p isn't necessary for this set
Hitachi UT32A302
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Sharp AQUOS 32GP3U
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UT, 32, A, 302, UT32, 32A, A302, UT32A, 32A302, UT32A302