Vizio 37 Class 720p LCD HDTV Black

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Vizio 37 Class 720p LCD HDTV Black




VIZIO’s newest VW37L is the High Definition dream of every consumer with its vivid colors, fast response time, high resolution, and support for the latest 1080i technology. The VIZIO VW37L has it all! Perfect for “Family Time”, high resolution gaming, DVD movies, integrated High Definition TV capabilities – the VIZIO VW37L features are hard to beat. VIZIO VW37L. Where Vision Meets Value!

LCD Technology – The Vizio VW37has significantly less reflection and glare which makes this television ideal in any room lighting situations.

178 Degree Viewing Angle – Our LCD HDTV’s delivers an viewing angle of up to 178 degrees, resulting in a crisp and clear picture that is visible from any seat in the house.

Brightness of 500 cd/m2 – Our LCD HDTVs have a higher average brightness across the screen, higher luminance at full white, wider dynamic range and can will achieve better black levels.

8ms Response Time – Vizio LCD HDTVs have super fast LCD response times which does not suffer from problems with image trailing and color distortion.

1366 x 768 HD pixels – Our HDTV’s offer a HD resolution of at least 1366 by 768, which is more than 1 megapixel.

High resolution 1366 X 768 pixels wide screen – 16:9 ratio

Digital HDTV & standard TV combination tuner
2x HDMI v1.3 with HDCP plus Stereo Audio

All TV formats supported (1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i)
Computer monitor (RGB) up to 1366 X 768 WXGA
Wall mounting capable (Wall Mount Sold Seperately)

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Love it! Great value, great picture.
Can’t beat this combination of high quality and high value. This is the hd lcd tv to get if you are watching what you spend AND want an excellent viewing experience. Easy to assemble and attach to your cable/hd cable hook ups. Love it!

5 Stars Great 37 inch LCD at 32 inch prices
If your like me, I wanted an HDTV without paying a fortune, and this is the one to get. Under $600 at Walmart in Nov. 08. I had a Comcast tech hook up my HD box and this TV was accepting the 1080i signal even though the ad says 720p. The picture looks like a bright and vibrant professionally taken photograph! No complaints. What I really liked is sometimes the HD signal will cut off the bottom and top of the picture but the VISIO has an easy menu that quickly allows you to adjust the vertical size without distorting the picture so you can always watch a full screen. Sound quality is pretty good with the built in speakers but would be awesome with a surround sound system. I cannot imagine anyone being disappointed with the purchase of this HDTV. Nice looking TV too! Remote is simply laid out, user friendly and functional without being overly complicated. This is the VW37L model which is the newest offering from VISIO. I am a happy HDTV camper!

5 Stars Outstanding Value
This Vizio hdtv is an outstanding value and will provide the average consumer with a very satisfying viewing experience. Connected tv to existing whole house antenna system to receive over the air television and picture looks great. Programming menu to adjust picture, color etc was intuitive and simple. Remote control is wonderfully simple in its design and function. This 37″ hdtv is an excellent value and will be a welcome upgrade to anyone looking to replace an analog set.

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VIZIO VO32LF SRS TruSurround Satellite Cable Gaming 1080P 32in HD LCD TV

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VIZIO VO32LF SRS TruSurround Satellite Cable Gaming 1080P 32in HD LCD TV




The VIZIO VO32LF HDTV 32″ LCD provides everything you need in a perfectly sized package. 3x HDMI inputs, 1920×1080 1080p resolution and high contrast ratios and SRS TruSurroundXTTM audio performance result in an amazing HD television experience. The new VIZIO VO32LF HDTV. Where Vision Meets Value. Full HD 1920 x 1080 native Resolution LCD – Experience Full High Definition television programming satellite, cable, gaming and HD DVD content will be at its best. SRS TruSurround XTTM – Full High Definition video performance bodes well for every consumer but VIZIO couples the extraordinary video performance with the best auditory experience possible. By featuring SRS Labs TruSurround XTTM technology, VIZIO offers the best overall HDTV experience in the industry. Elegant Design Time honored design frames the VO32LF HDTV from VIZIO. Other ergonomic features include a side access HD gaming port with HDMI, Component and composite connectivity. Flexible design allows for the base to be removed and wall mounted. 178 Degree Viewing Angle – Our LCD HDTV’s deliver a viewing angle of up to 178 degrees, resulting in crisp and clear pictures that are visible from any seat in the house.
Integrated Digital/QAM television tuner – enjoy high definition and regular television programs with or without paid high definition service.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Nice TV, but all features aren’t available as advertised.
Pros:

Variable speaker setting allows external speakers to be adjusted using the TV’s volume control.

Customizable caption is an interesting feature that allows you to customize the font, color and size of text on digital channels only. I had a Dynex that allowed customization on digital and analog channels.

Partial channel search is useful for when you’re searching for viewable channels and don’t want to do a whole channel search again. It’s still no separate manual channel add like some other TV’s.

Screen doesn’t flash when changing aspect screen size.

1080p which on a 32″ screen, doesn’t show any difference between 720p. However, as a PC monitor the picture quality will be much sharper and not cropped when using clone mode.

PIP is also a nice feature to have. To make this work, you need go into parental settings and punch in 0000 and turn off the “rating enable” feature. The PIP should then work as it should on any source.

It has three v1.3 HDMI ports, two component, VGA PC input, two AV inputs and one headphone jack.

Changes channels fast and can easily switch to TV mode when changing to a channel from any other input.

The name VIZIO lights up in white while on and orange when off.

Powers on quickly compared to my old Olevia and Dynex. From the moment the remote button is pressed, this TV took 8 seconds to fully power on. My old Olevia took at least 15 seconds before you could see the screen and/or control anything. The Dynex took 12 seconds to power on.

Cons:

The manual implies that this TV has a guide that allows you to see what’s on now, later and displays the time. Not anymore. I contacted Vizio about this and was told that the recent TV’s being shipped has updated firmware that removed this feature, yet neither the manual or online manual has been updated. I was told that Vizio is working on this and will find a way to get this feature back to the “updated” TV’s. But because there is no guide, there is no time display either. I also found out that there are two versions of this TV. One is made in China while the other is made in Mexico which apparently doesn’t have the guide.

Another thing I’d like to mention is that this TV doesn’t have separate input settings. My Olevia and Dynex were able to have separate settings for every input. Say I wanted to have max color on HDMI, but half color on component, can’t have that with this TV. So basically, I’d have to find some universal settings that look good on all input sources or constantly adjust them for every input.

One weird thing is that this TV remembers the volume levels for different inputs. You could have the volume at 10 for TV mode, but switch over to AV mode and it would be at 15 or switch to component and it would be 8. It would be whatever the last volume level was for that mode. I don’t know if this is an error on Vizio’s part or what.

Doesn’t remember the aspect ratio of the screen for different inputs. My 2 year old Olevia could do this. I could set TV mode to 4:3 and component to 16:9 and it would automatically return to those ratios when using that specific input. If the remote wasn’t so simple and had the buttons on it for these functions, I wouldn’t worry about it. I’d just hit the button to change it. Having to go though the menus for everything gets annoying. The only alternative for now is to order the remote for the VW32L. It’s looks kind of plain compared to the one included, but it has all the buttons I’m looking for.

This TV doesn’t have an antenna signal strength bar. This is useful if you’re forced to use an antenna doing a cable/sat outage or if you just want free HD channels.

Doesn’t have simple bass, tremble, etc settings for the speakers. No big deal if your using a surround system or any other external speakers like me.

Doesn’t have caption on mute. This is useful if you need to mute the TV for any reason, but still want to know what’s being said.

5 Stars I am impressed!!
I purchased this newest version of a Vizio 32 inch with 1080P. I am very impressed with the picture and sound. Two HDMI inputs for my high definition cable box and my blu ray DVD player. Crystal clear picture and the sound is amazing. This makes the second Vizio tv that I have purchased. I also own the 42 inch plasma Vizio. The sound on the 32 inch is so much better. The picture quality is awesome on both too. I highly recommend this product!!

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Vizio 42 1080p LCD Full 120Hz HDTV SV420XVT1A

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Vizio 42 1080p LCD Full 120Hz HDTV SV420XVT1A




VIZIO “XVT” was designed from the ground up to set a new standard of Full High Definition technology. The VIZIO SV420XVT FHDTV starts with the remarkable refresh rate of 120Hz and adds Full High Definition 1080p, 4x HDMI inputs, SRS TruSurround XT sound and Smooth Motion picture technology to deliver impeccable results. With more than 2-Million pixels and dynamic 6,500:1 contrast ratio, your VIZIO SV420XVT is the newest caliber of technology in the Full High Definition Television space. With available 5.1 Surround sound kit, the VIZIO SV420XVT becomes an obvious choice.

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4 Stars How I like this with my ripped movies and apple TV
Ok so a little bit of background info. I’m not a leet video junkie. I don’t see one blurred pixel and get offended. I’ve been using the same crappy 27″ CRT TV for the last 7 years. So for me any HDTV would probably look great. I went with this one because I’m well aware of the shortcomings of LCD TV’s and fast moving images. So the 120Hz was a big selling point for me.

I have all my movies (dvd) ripped in H 264 format and loaded on my computer and streamed to my TV via my apple Tv. I have no cable TV nor do I really rent actual DVD disks much anymore. Even if I do I tend to rip em and then stream it at my leisure rather than use the actual disk.

I was worried that when I upgraded to an HDTV that all my ripped movies were going to look like garbage and I was going to have to get an upconvert DVD player and haul my disks out of the garage and start using them again. Fortunately this is not the case.

The GOOD

- Coming from a 27″ standard TV the picture on this new one is remarkable. VERY remarkable. Honestly, I think its almost too good. I watch a movie and it’s significantly easier to see through special effects. I can tell that’s a real object and that the scene behind him isn’t actually there. So double edged sword there.

- The TV is very nice looking with clean lines. Setup was a snap too. TV autorecognizes whatever I send into the input and adjusts everything on its own.

- My ripped dvd movies all look really good on this TV I was quite surprsied. So I’m thankful that I don’t have to revert back to using my disks and/or reripping everything at an even higher level. (BTW I used handbrake at high quality h.264 setting to rip everything). Now my ripped DVD’s are clearly NOT high definition by any means. But they are light years beyond how they looked on my old TV. Not to mention the fact that they are not quite high def means the special effects don’t suddenly become dated and cheesy because I have a new TV suddenly.

- The remote isn’t overly cluttered with excessive buttons for everything and is attractive and easy to hold in the hand. Plus it lights up which my 18 month old just LOVES!

- The price simply can’t be beat 799 at costco on sale. Its obvious in the store that the Sony Bravia has a higher quality picture but, this half the price and I don’t have money burning holes in my pocket. Not to mention the Bravia has a bunch of internet downloading features which I already have via my apple TV. So if I didn’t have that, the Bravia might be more enticing to buy for those capabilities.

- Video’s all seem to play well in their correct format. Widescreen content plays wide and 4:3 content plays 4:3 and I don’t have to do anything to make it happen, its all automatic.

The BAD

- The menu system is clearly designed by an engineer and not an interface designer. It’s good enough to get the job done but its a little clunky for my tastes. example: If you want to edit the parental controls you MUST be on the Television input when you enter the menu system, otherwise its just not there. I spent the better part of an hour trying to figure out why picture in picture wouldn’t work. Turns out parental controls were on by default breaking PIP. Once I finally found a forum post on the Net explaining about the TV input thing, I was able to find the parental controls, turn them off and get PIP working. So again CLUNKY menu system. but, its an 800 buck set you get what you pay for.

- The remote is clean and simple but its also not very responsive. I find myself clicking buttons multiple times for them to work on a regular basis. I have a universal remote which I proceeded to program manually for this TV and I will be using that instead. but, if you have a universal remote you might want to look at your code book you probably don’t have vizio codes in it and will have to program it by hand. Which may or may not be a fun task depending on your remote.

- The TV has a bunch of fancy image manipulation feature. Fluid motion and a few other things. Honestly I don’t get it. Either i’m not using these features correctly or they just suck. If I turn on the image smoothing feature the movie just winds up with this strange… I don’t even know how to describe it… jerky quality I guess? Either way i’ve played with all the image manipulation and I assume that they are just like all that fancy crap on your digital camera. they are there for show but nobody in their right mind will use them regularly. but, to each his own maybe you will like them. But, IMO they add nothing to the set and should not be taken into consideration when purchasing.

MISC

- I did a comparison of my DVD player (480P via component) with a stream from my apple TV of the same movie. The streaming from my apple tv was actually much nicer looking than the DVD player is. The blacks are especially darker. So I think the HDMI interface of the apple tv is doing a lot to help the picture. I won’t really know for certain until I have an upconvert DVD player to compare it too.

Summary

Great picture, Great Price, Great looks, Nice size. Can’t really go wrong for the money.

5 Stars Amazing TV!
I just purchased this TV today (01-25-09) at Sam’s Club for $797.00. This is by far the best deal going for a 120hz 1080p 42″ LCD. I had purchased a Magnavox m2mf438b/f7 42″ a few days ago for $747.00… what a mistake. It was a POS. I was thrilled when I spotted the price reduction this morning on the 42″ Vizio XVT. I had planned to return the Magnavox today anyway. Then to get this upgrade for only $50, this was my lucky day.

This TV provides great capabilities for hooking up equipment… 4 HDMI’s, 2 Component Video’s, S Video, VGA, and importantly (for me) an Audio out. I like to run my audio from the TV to my surround sound system. The Magnavox that I returned didn’t have audio out and fewer of everything else.

Setup was very easy. I had a picture on it in 5 minutes after removing the TV from the box. Overall quality of the build is much, much superior to the Magnavox and I would rate it first class.

The picture is absolutely amazing. It almost appears to be 3D. Sound from the built-in speakers is actually pretty good. I’m extremely happy with everything about this TV.

4 Stars Bang for your Buck!!!
Pros-

This telly was really a snap to set up. It has ample inputs (4 HDMI) for hooking up all manner of techno whiz-bangs. I have found it to have an excellent picture with color reproduction as good or better than lcd’s costing several hundred dollars more and the black levels are pretty good for an lcd as well. And the sound, both quality and volume, are far better than any other flat panel television that I’ve checked out. The remote is functional, neither impressive or disappointing. As another reviewer already noted, the menu system could be a little easier to navigate. But on the up-side, in that menu system you will find settings for absolutely everything, allowing you to tweak the picture and sound to your liking. Also, it is a 1080p resolution although you’re not likely to notice it on a 42 inch screen. But 1080p costs about as much as 720p does these days, so why not get it?

Cons-

My only complaint is the 120hz “smooth motion”. Images moving slowly across the screen or during a slow camera pan are smoothed considerably. This is especially noticeable while watching something film based. However, the technology that Vizio uses to accomplish this isn’t very good at handling fast moving images. Something moving quickly across the screen will have a halo around it with images in the immediate background appearing distorted. Worse yet, during a quick camera pan the entire screen appears to stutter and jump. With a 60hz television, especially when watching film based content originally in 24 frames per second, you expect a little jerkiness during a quick camera pan. But the smooth motion settings on this tv actually make that jerkiness worse, so I usually leave it turned off.

Conclusion-

The 120hz thing is pretty useless on this tv, and a selling gimmick on most all lcd’s that have it in my opinion. But you can turn it off. And when you do, you have a 60hz flat screen that meets or beats almost every other lcd flat screen out there in terms of picture and sound quality. The fact that this television can be had for several hundred less than comparable models from companies like Samsung, Sony, Sharp, and LG makes it that much better of a deal. I’d recommend this Vizio to anyone looking to buy a flat screen.

2 Stars Save your receipt
I bought this television nearly 2 months ago, and agree with the other reviewers. My first problem began about two weeks ago when the remote stopped working, except for the volume control. Not a big deal, since I could use other remotes in the house for changing channels, etc.

Last night, the set died, in the middle of watching television. No warnings, it just quit as if someone had turned off the set.

Vizio has agreed the tv is dead and will replace it, but be aware of their complicated return process:

1.I had to first phone tech support, have them trouble-shoot with me to verify the tv needs a replacement, and get a case number.

2. Then I had to email them a scanned copy of my receipt (like I’m going to walk out the door with a 42 inch tv under my arm), with my name, address, phone number, and assigned case number.

3. After 48 hours, I have to phone them back, to verify that they have entered my information into their system.

4. After that, they will mail me a replacement set within 7 days.

5. After that, they will send a technician to install the set (apparently, I’m not supposed to set the new one up myself), and cart off the old one.

This process will take a minimum of 9 days. Since this purchase is only 2 months old, I’m considering carting the whole thing back to the store and simply returning it as defective merchandise.

I loved the set for the two months that it was working. I’m just unsure if the replacement set it going to give me the same headache in a few more months.

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LCD Monitor Flat Panel TV Wall Mount VESA200×100 load 66 lb ML22 1GW

Posted by LCD HDTV Reviews | Posted in Vizio | Posted on 30-05-2009

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LCD Monitor Flat Panel TV Wall Mount VESA200×100 load 66 lb ML22 1GW




Universal Slim flat LCD mounts are incredibly easy to install, and feature a low-profile, sliding plate design that places the display very close to the wall for a clean look, while also providing a unique combination of simplicity and security.
How to check the mount whether it fits your TV or LCD?
This mount fits VESA 75×75, 100×100, 200×100.

If your LCD Monitor or TV has 4 holes on the back of the screen that are either 75 (3″), 100mm (4″) or 200 mm (8″) apart from each other horizontally, and 75 or 100mm vertically, this bracket will fit.
If you currently have a stand attached to your LCD TV this is usually removed prior to fitting the wall mount and 4 holes should be revealed.

Here are samples for VESA 100×100 (4″ x 4″) and 200×100 (8″ x 8″).

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VIZIO 42 LCD 1080P FLAT SCREEN VS420LF1A

Posted by LCD HDTV Reviews | Posted in Vizio | Posted on 30-05-2009

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VIZIO 42 LCD 1080P FLAT SCREEN VS420LF1A



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