![]() ![]() If you want a small, affordable 1080p TV for gaming: Vizio’s 32-inch D32FM-K01 includes some gaming-friendly features that make it a solid choice for an affordable desktop gaming monitor, but it has a few performance issues that hold it back for movie and TV watching. But Game mode is meant for external sources (like game consoles) connected via HDMI and won’t work with the TV’s built-in streaming services. Colors weren’t quite as accurate, but they did look more vibrant, which many people may prefer for daytime viewing. Whereas some TVs we tested had only one picture mode that we found watchable, the 32S334 had a couple good options: The Movie picture mode was the most accurate and best for nighttime viewing, but the brighter Game mode also had a nicely neutral color temperature (or color of white, meaning the overall image wasn’t too blue or red). ![]() It was also one of the brightest TVs we measured (with a maximum light output of 90 fL, or 308 nits), so it added a little more pop to bright content during the day. It had one of the highest measured contrast ratios in our testing, plus surprisingly good color accuracy and a solid black level-so films and darker, more atmospheric TV shows looked richer and more natural in a dark room. Most of the TVs we tested did a decent job with brighter TV and sports content, but the 32S334 distinguished itself from the pack with movies. Do you want voice search built into the remote? How about AirPlay or Chromecast support? Some of these features are tied to the smart-TV platform you choose, which is again why that feature may heavily influence your buying decision. Do you need a wired Ethernet port? Many of the TVs we tested only support Wi-Fi to stream media, but some add a LAN port, which can be helpful if your Wi-Fi network is unreliable.
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