JVC LT-32X776

However, the set has a nice selection of input and output ports, including an HDMI port, as well as two FireWire ports for importing from a DV camcorder or exporting to a digital-VHS deck. It also has a CableCard slot and two internal tuners so you can forgo the set-top box to receive digital broadcasts. It has a neat twin-screen picture-in-picture mode, but you can't swap screens if you're viewing something that's coming in through the HDMI port. Also, if you accidentally hit the channel-up button instead of the volume-up button while viewing a DVD, it switches the input, and you'll need to take a minimum of 15 seconds to switch the input back to DVD.
In our image-quality judging, the LT-32X776 scored near the average on all of our tests. High-definition and standard-definition programming looked a tad dull, but our judges gave it high marks for DVD playback; of the test group, only the Samsung LN-R328W scored higher on that test. Compared with some of the other sets in our test group, the LT-32X776 does not have extensive color adjustments.
Upshot: This set has a nice selection of features, but it would benefit from a little style update.
Source: pcworld