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Vizio VHD32M-08 32"

Screen 32
Resolution HD
Panel LED
Refresh 60 Hz
smart platform Google TV
Vizio VHD32M-08 32" tv
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Vizio VHD32M-08 32" — screen size 32, resolution HD, panel type LED, refresh rate 60, smart platform Google TV.

  • Screen size 32
  • Resolution HD
  • Panel type LED
  • Refresh rate 60
  • Smart platform Google TV

The 30-Second Version

The Vizio VHD32M-08 has one of the lowest display quality scores we've ever recorded, landing in the bottom 6% of TVs. Despite that, it still manages a 4.4-star average thanks to its ultra-budget price and simple streaming chops. For a secondary screen at $100, it's hard to beat, but don't expect it to look good doing it.

Overview

The Vizio VHD32M-08 lands in a weird spot. At 32 inches with a 720p panel, its display quality sits near the absolute bottom of our database (6th percentile). Yet it still holds a 4.4-star rating from thousands of buyers. The secret? It's a cheap, small smart TV that does the basics. If you just need a screen for a kitchen or kid's room to stream YouTube, it does fine. But you're trading away any semblance of picture quality for that budget price.

The Google TV interface is about average for this class, but owner feedback points to frustrating ads and a tedious setup process requiring a VIZIO account. Still, it does have Bluetooth for headphones and works with Alexa, so it's not completely behind the times. Just don't expect great sound from the built-in speakers, they're in the bottom 13% of TVs we've tested.

Performance

This Vizio is firmly in the 'basic streaming screen' category. With a 720p resolution and a Full-Array LED backlight, picture quality is mediocre, landing in the bottom half of our database. Active Pixel Tuning might help a bit, but you're still looking at a panel that struggles with color and detail compared to even a budget 1080p TV. The 60Hz refresh rate means it's not suitable for anything beyond casual console gaming, and with a gaming score in the 17th percentile, input lag is likely noticeable. Smart features are about average, but connectivity options are sparse, ranking in the 15th percentile. You get Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a couple of HDMI ports, but that's it.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 13.1
Audio 13.1
Smart 56.1
Gaming 17.1
Display 6
User Sentiment 31.3
Connectivity 13.8
Social Proof 74
Picture Quality 36.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Social proof: 75th percentile, 4.4 stars from 2,920 reviews. 74th
  • Great value: price range starts at just $100, making it one of the cheapest smart TVs.
  • Easy setup: owners report a user-friendly out-of-box experience.
  • Bluetooth headphone support: nice for private listening.
  • Built-in WatchFree+ and all major apps.

Cons

  • Display quality: 6th percentile, one of the worst panels we've seen. 6th
  • Audio: 13th percentile, built-in speakers are tinny and weak. 13th
  • Smart TV frustrations: ads, password requirements, and clunky remote navigation. 13th
  • HDR: 13th percentile, essentially nonexistent. 14th
  • Gaming: 17th percentile, poor for anything beyond casual play.

The Word on the Street

4.4/5 (2920 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently say the picture looks better than expected for a 720p screen, especially given the low cost.
👎 A common gripe is the excessive ads and software bloat, with some calling the smart interface a headache.
🤔 Sound quality divides buyers, with some finding the speakers adequate and others needing a soundbar.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 32"
Resolution HD
Panel Type LED
Backlight Full-Array LED
Aspect Ratio 16:9

Gaming

Refresh Rate 60 Hz

Smart TV

Platform Google TV
Voice Assistant Alexa
Screen Mirroring AirPlay 2

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Wi-Fi

Power & Size

Power 67
Weight 5.4 kg / 11.8 lbs

Value & Pricing

Price tags jump from $100 to nearly $300, so shop around. At the lower end, this is about as cheap as a smart TV gets, and you're getting an acceptable streaming screen. But at $293, you're flirting with 40-inch 1080p territory from TCL or Hisense that will look far better. For a secondary room, the value is there if you can snag it under $150.

293 CA$

vs Competition

Stacked against competitors like the TCL 55QM7K or Hisense U6, the Vizio looks like a toy. Those models deliver 4K HDR with quantum dot color and gaming features for a few hundred more. Even the Roku Plus Series 55R6C7 brings a sharper picture and simpler smart platform. The Vizio wins only in size and price, barely. If you can fit a larger TV, spend the extra money. But if you're limited to small spaces and a tight budget, it's one of the few new 32-inch smart TVs left.

Spec Vizio VHD32M-08 32" Sony BRAVIA 5 K55XR50 Samsung QN85D QN85D Hisense U7 Series 75U75QG LG QNED 86QNED82AUA TCL QM6K Series 55QM6K
Screen Size 32 55 75 75 86 55
Resolution HD 3840x2160 3840x2160 4K 3840x2160 4K
Panel Type LED MiniLED Neo QLED MiniLED QLED QLED
Refresh Rate 60 120 120 165 120 144
Hdr - Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG HDR10, HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) HDR10, Dolby Vision Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Smart Platform Google TV Google TV Tizen Google TV webOS Google TV
Dolby Vision - true false true true true
Dolby Atmos - true true true true true
Hdmi Version - 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product HdrAudioSmartGamingDisplayUser SentimentConnectivitySocial ProofPicture Quality
Vizio VHD32M-08 32" 13.113.156.117.1631.313.87436.9
Sony BRAVIA 5 K55XR50 Compare 96.892.391.378.867093.989.293.6
Samsung QN85D QN85D Compare 8489.470.278.890.968.489.898.179.7
Hisense U7 Series 75U75QG Compare 90.893.99695.435.992.997.39497.7
LG QNED 86QNED82AUA Compare 80.897.165.788.692.8092.698.184.6
TCL QM6K Series 55QM6K Compare 98.690.691.393.838.381.289.889.298.6

Common Questions

Q: Is the picture really 720p? How does it look?

Yes, it's a native 720p panel, which puts it well behind even budget 1080p TVs in sharpness. Our display score ranks it in the bottom 6%, so expect a soft, less detailed image. It's fine for casual streaming in a small room, but movies and shows will look noticeably less crisp than on a higher-resolution screen.

Q: Can I use this TV for gaming?

Only for very casual gaming. With a 60Hz refresh rate and a gaming score in the 17th percentile, input lag is likely high, and it lacks any modern gaming features like VRR or 120Hz. It'll connect a Switch or older console, but don't plan on competitive play.

Q: What's the smart TV experience like?

It runs VIZIO's OS (now Google TV-based) and comes with major apps like Netflix, YouTube, and Disney+. The smart features rank at the 60th percentile, so about average. However, you'll need a VIZIO account, and owners report the interface is ad-heavy and occasionally sluggish.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this TV if you care at all about picture quality or sound. With a display score in the 6th percentile and audio in the 13th, movie nights will be a letdown. Gamers should also look elsewhere; the 17th percentile gaming score means laggy, blurry action. And anyone allergic to ads and mandatory accounts will find the smart platform infuriating. If you can spend a little more, a 40-inch 1080p Roku TV will be a night-and-day improvement.

Verdict

If you need a tiny, dirt-cheap smart TV for a workout room or a kid's corner, the Vizio VHD32M-08 does the job and won't break the bank, especially near that $100 mark. Just know that the picture is fuzzy, the sound is weak, and the smart software will test your patience with ads. For anything resembling a main TV, look elsewhere.

Usage Scores

Overall (20.5)Budget (33.7)Gaming (12.9)Movies (11.7)Sports (15.2)Outdoor (14)Portable (31.9)Corporate (12.5)Streaming (31.3)Smart Home (34)

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