The Vizio VX37L (also known as VX37LHDTV10A and VW37LHDTV10A) is the 37 inch LCD flat panel in Vizio’s latest line. This TV matches up quite similarly to its 42 inch big brother that we previously reviewed. Vizio continues to be one of the stronger, lower priced flat panel suppliers. The VX34LHDTV can be found for $800…definitely not bad for a 37″ LCD HDTV. Vizio is making a name for itself in the value buy flat panel category and providing a relatively good LCD set for a low price. Here are some additional stats for the Vizio VX37L:
Vizio VX37LHDTV10A – VW37L Features and Specifications:
- Resolution: 720p (1366 x 768)
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Widescreen
- Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
- Built-in Tuners: NTSC/ATSC/QAM
- Component Inputs: 2
- Composite Input: 2
- HDMI Inputs: 2
- S-Video Inpus: 1
- DVI Inputs: 0
- PC Compatible: Yes
- Picture-in-Picture: Yes
The Vizio VX37L’s performance matches up with the rest of the line. It provides an adequate picture but nothing spectacular. There is nothing extremely negative to report that you should know and avoid. Vizio continues to produce great, entry-level flat panel sets for the budget TV shopper.
YouReviewElectronics.com gives the VX37L 8/10 stars!
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User Reviews
I pruchased the Vizio VW37L HDTV with ATSC Tuner and HDMI as a replacement monitor for my computer. I am currently using a NVidia 7600GS 512mb HD Video card and This LCD TV Is absolutely amazing. Have not experienced any issues with High demanding Grafix games I would definitely recommend this TV to any gamers out there The Picture quality is amazing And the TV also has its own GAMING setting to make textures aper even sharper. Great product.
We have a 37-inch Visio flat screen and have just been advised by our cable provider that we are not able to get any HDchannels because the Visio does not have the provision in it to bring in these channels. Imagine our surprise at learning that; we purchased that particular TV so that we would get HD and now we can’t. Believe me, we will warn anybody else about this that may be contemplating purchasing a Visio and tell them to reconsider to another TV brand.
I purchase three Viso 37 inch TV last March. I was happy with them until one died. Getting service was not any great hassell until I sent in proof of purchase having driven 200 miles . Now the story gets interesting just before send out a repair service The expert in charge decided my proof of purchase was no good.
Why ?Sam’s for some reason did not print their name at the top of the recieipt. Here is the really good part. VISO using the serial number knew where the TV was purchased and the rec. had my membership number. But no, knowing is not the same as having the name printed. The genius refused to write it down.
I suppose they Viso is saving money by delaying my serice but they have assured them selves that I will never purchase another cheap TV.(I used TVs in my business and in both my homes. I wonder when the next one will go out-just after the warrenty……