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Vizio VP50HDTV Review

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

As you can see by reading user opinions, most people who buy an HDTV, any HDTV, are thrilled with their purchase. They cite numerous reasons, but one of the most common, at least for buyers of Vizio TVs and other bargain brands, is value. The VP50HDTV, for example, is a 50-inch plasma that costs hundreds [...]

Vizio VP42 HDTV Review

Sunday, March 25th, 2007

In case you haven’t noticed, the price of plasma TV has officially fallen into the three-figure range. The 42-inch Vizio VP42HDTV, available for $999–and in some cases even less–is the perfect example. This HDTV misses no features, hits the style note nicely, and most importantly, comes through with a picture that’s good enough to satisfy [...]

Vizio VM60PHDTV Plasma TV Review

Monday, March 19th, 2007

We’ve come to count on Vizio for offering good-performing HDTVs at extremely competitive prices, but when we first heard about the VM60PHDTV we were still surprised. This is a 60-inch plasma that costs as much as many like-size rear-projection HDTVs: $2,999. That information alone is enough to catapult this television to new heights of big-screen [...]

Vizio VX32L HDTV Review

Saturday, February 10th, 2007

Vizio’s VX32L HDTV may not be the least-expensive 32-inch flat-panel LCD on the market, but it’s still quite affordable. Unlike most bargain-basement LCDs, however, this model provides a well-rounded feature set, including two HDMI inputs and a PC input along with plenty of picture controls. Those features, combined with perfectly acceptable picture quality, earn the [...]

Vizio GV47LF HDTV Review

Monday, February 5th, 2007

Native resolution, which on HDTV spec sheets usually refers to the number of physical pixels used to create the picture, comes in two basic flat-panel LCD flavors: 1,366×768 and 1,920×1,080. The latter, known as 1080p, has become increasingly common even among relatively inexpensive models, and Vizio’s GV47LF HDTV is one example. Another is the Westinghouse [...]


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