Thu Jan 11, 2007 8:25PM EST
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A huge story at CES this year is the drop in flat-panel TV prices. The 47-inch, $1,899 LCD HDTV from Vizio is as good an example of that as I could find. It's available now, and it has lots of nice features. It's a full 1080p set, which means it's the highest of high resolution. It has two HDMI inputs, the easiest and best-quality inputs to use for high-def sources. It includes speakers and an aesthetically pleasing frameāand did I mention it's $1,899?
As for the manufacturer, Vizio is no longer a newcomer to the flat-panel market. It is currently selling about 10 percent of all flat panels bought in the United States. The big question for consumers is picture quality: it's cheap, but is it low quality? I thought that the sets looked great. I'll have to wait until I can eyeball the Vizios next to models from other companies, but I'd be happy to have one of these LCDs in my living room, and at that price, getting one into your home may be more possible than you previously believed.
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I have a 42" VIZIO LCD,quality is superb!I couldn't decide if I wanted the VIZIO Plazma or the LCD the picture was so good on both set side by side. I have a coupon for $250 off the 47" LCD i'm considering one for my bed room.
and i can use the tv as a monitor for my laptop:
Well, I know I am not the only one with the same problem. I bought my Vizio 47/1080i on Monday, hooked it up and everything was find so far. Later on I turned it on again, but this time with that annoying humming noise, I was a little dissapointed I had to wait until the next day for customer service, they said it was either an overcharge loop or a bad circuitry... The best I could do was to bring it back to Costco. I exchanged the TV for another one, I am planning of giving Vizio another chance, but I am not that excited anymore.
I bought a 37-inch Vizio LCD on Friday, and I am in love with this TV. I have had no problems; hookup was a breeze, and I am picking up several channels that I didn't before thanks to the built-in tuner! Love it, love it, love it.
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1 Posted by fjuarbe on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:00PM EDT Report Abuse
I bought a 37" Vizio lcd, no problems, looks great, and high quality. It was priced between $650-$700. Catch is no tuner, just need cable or satalite.