Envision HD 720p 32-inch LCD-TV: Awful cheap or cheaply awful?

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Tuesday, October 9th, 2007


Envision makes fairly good TVs for not much money. This 32-inch model is about $500 online right now and it has a built-in digital tuner and two HDMI in ports. You can also use it as a video monitor at 1366 x 768 pixels at 60Hz. Your best bet is to pick this up as a second TV in the house as it supports 1080i in but doesn’t display 1080i. One wag posted an online review noting that Envision allows you to “envision your money floating away.” Let’s hope it’s not that bad.

There’s a video review (*cough by a shill cough*) after the jump. Check it out.

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