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Sanyo LCD32XRI 32-inch LCD television

Sanyo's new LCD televisions sit at the lower end of the market due to their price, but thankfully their specs don't match the bargain cost.

Randolph Ramsay
Randolph was previously a member of the CNET Australia team and now works for Gamespot.
Randolph Ramsay

Upside

Sanyo's new LCD televisions sit at the lower end of the market due to their price, but thankfully their specs don't match the bargain cost. The widescreen, 32-inch LCD32XRI features 1366x768 pixel resolution, brightness of 550nit and a contrast ratio of 800:1. What's particularly impressive at this price range is the inclusion of an HDMI connector, as well as the more standard component, composite, S-Video, SCART and D-Sub inputs. Other features include an analog tuner, picture-in-picture capabilities, progressive scan and more.

Downside

With a 12ms response time, the Sanyo isn't the quickest LCD on the block, and fast moving scenes may show some blur. The LCD27XRI's design is only decent, if a little uninspiring. The television has the same black bezel and metallic silver surround that you've seen in countless other flat-screen televisions. While it's certainly not ugly, the LCD32XRI won't win any design awards.

Outlook

Our experiences with Sanyo visual products in the past have been generally positive, so we expect decent performance from the LCD32XRI.