
The 32-inch JVC AV32F577 (*est. $565) is considered to be a good choice for someone interested in a conventional big-screen standard-definition TV that won't become obsolete in early 2009, when analog broadcasting ends. Although the feature set is not particularly strong, the JVC AV32F5777 can create a program guide for over-the-air stations using the PSIP (Program and System Information Protocol) information that's sent out by broadcasters as part of the digital TV signal. While the set has a digital tuner and can receive HD programming, it can only display that programming in standard definition (480i).
While few conventional CRT-based TVs get much in the way of coverage these days, the 32-inch JVC AV32F577 (*est. $565) is the subject of a report at Consumer Guide, an improving source of product reviews. The site's editors do a respectable job of going over the JVC AV32F577's strengths and weaknesses, and provide some basic insights on what kind of performance a user can expect. We found no user feedback on this TV, but the 27-inch version of this TV is the subject of a handful of positive notices at Amazon.com and Epinions.com.
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Although Consumer Guide isn't the best review resource, it has improved to the point where it is now one of the better places to learn about CRT televisions such as the JVC AV32F577. While it still does not appear that much in the way of formal testing is going on, the site's editors do a good job walking potential buyers through the high and low points of a TV and render opinions on performance, features, ease of use and more.
Review: JVC AV-32F577 Review, Editors of ConsumerGuide.com, Sept. 19, 2006
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