Strengths:-NEW: This LCD works great with bias lighting
-1080p resolution
-Top name LCD panel inside(most likely LG/Philips)
-1600:1 contrast ratio
-Accepts FULL 1080p resolution through VGA
Weaknesses:-needs configuring out of the box
-none that I can think of
Posted Mar 26, 2008 - UPDATE: 3/25/08: I love this TV. I paid 20.00 at walmart for 2 fluorescent bias lights and wow, the contrast ratio on my TV now looks like a samsung. Google bias lighting and you will see that it tricks your eyes, hence improving contrast and reducing eyestrain. Check the pictures out if you don't believe me. This is how Samsung's make their picture look so nice. That is why those TV's are SOOOO bright. The Vizio actually looks natural and with bias lighting makes the perfect balance of natural tones and good blacks. Also I have had this now for 5 months and still going strong. Will update in 6 months!
I bought this from a local retailer last week and I must say that I am impressed. I wanted one of the top name LCD's but then I asked myself is it really worth it? With LCD technology the way it is, next year, this set will be outdated anyway so why spend the extra money for the top names. Vizio beats them by far in price. I payed around nine hundred compared to the three "S" manufacturers who were charging five hundred more for the same thing.
Blacks are pretty black for this set. I must say that I am impressed. Another thing is that sometimes, the higher end makers make it look so sharp that the picture is pixelized. There is no pixelization on this TV at all. I hooked it up to my PC and it looks flawless through VGA at 1080p. SD looks okay; HD looks very nice. However, the thing that really justifies this TV is when looking at true HD content(1080p). This is because the TV is not scaling nor interpreting the signal in anyway, it is a true 1:1 ratio which makes the image extremely crisp and clear.
Prior to purchasing this set, I learned a lot more including that the only reason Vizio is cheaper is because they use older technology parts from the top makers. The panel is also a top tier panel(this was documented by Vizio themselves when they stated they cannot give out names but the consumers would easily recognize the manufacturer if they announced it). So pretty much, you are getting the name without paying for it. I also read somewhere that they can keep prices low because since they use pre researched parts, your not paying for the Research and development of the newer panels/technology.
I would recommend this TV if you meet at least one of the conditions:
-You plan on upgrading your TV every 2-3 years
-You will have a 1080P device hooked up(PS3)
-You get it for under a grand
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