• Reviews around motion blur (1.27 of 5)

    VIZIO 32 inches 720 p LED TV D32HN-E0 (2016)

    • Motion blur isn't bad for the price and 1080p 120 Hz is nice.
    • But, honestly this TV is stunning I am BAFFLED this TV can produce the color accuracy, image quality, and lack of motion blur for the price I paid for it
    • What really sold me on this brand and model was other family members owning Vizio for many years with no problems, plus having 120Hz is a big advantage over 60Hz for gaming, blu-rays, & for fast moving shows like football to have no motion blur.
    • The fact this thing is FULL array LED means it can display higher speed content very smoothly with little to no "motion blur" or stutter
    • The apps are painfully slow aside from Netflix, only one picture preset looks good, the 120Hz makes no noticeable difference even to motion blur, and the ARC doesn't turn my sound receiver on like my old TV.
    • Also, the motion blur is incredibly bad with any calibration or setting, so don't even think about using it for video games
    • Also, the motion blur is incredibly bad with any calibration or setting, so don't even think about using it for video games
    • Replaced by Vizio with a cheaper M series.
    • Very nice t v visio is a great brand