Saturday 24 December 2011
Good product VIZIO XVT3D424SV, from the image below you can see really clear how this product TV look like. With this TV you will enjoy wathing  movie and playing game. What do you think about this TV product? This TV integrate with a lot of good specs and feature like VIZIO Internet Apps with built-in dual-band 802.11n WiFi,  Edge lit Razor LED backlighting and other.  Rad also another good TV product from the same brand VIZIO M420NV.





Technical Details

* Full HD 3D immerses you in the action with high-definition 3D by VIZIO
* Edge lit Razor LED backlighting with Smart Dimming (16 zones)
* VIZIO Internet Apps with built-in dual-band 802.11n WiFi
* It has 480 Hz SPS
* 1 million to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio




XVT3D424SV Select Specifications
General
Display Size (Diagonal): 42"
Resolution: 1080p (1080p, 1080i, 720P, 480P, 480i compatible)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 1,000,000 : 1
Refresh Rate: 480Hz
Brightness: 450 nits
Response Time: 4 ms
Channels/Speaker Output: 2 x 15W
Ethernet: 1 - 10/100 Mb/s
Wireless (WiFi): 802.11n Dual Band, 2.4GHz and 5GHz
Input/Outputs
HDMI with HDCP: 4 rear, 1 side
Component Video (YCrCB): 1 rear
Composite Video: 1 rear
VGA: 1 rear
RF Connector for Internal Tuner: 1 rear
Ethernet: 1 rear
USB 2.0: 3 side
Optical Digital Out (SPDIF): 1
Analog Audio Out: 1
Weight
With Stand: 41.45 lbs.
Without Stand: 38.36 lbs.
Dimensions
With Stand: 40.15"W x 27.91"H x 9.05"D
Without Stand: 40.15"W x 25.83"H x 1.90"D

By
JasonC - See all my reviews

First off let me say I have been looking at 3D tv's for a long time work with computers everyday and have an extensive knowledge on the technical aspects of any piece of hardware. This TV is truely bang for your buck. The refresh rate being at 480 pretty much future proofs your set and you can rest assure any format updates for hdmi or 3D technology will be able to be provided via firmware to the set. I love gaming and if you are a gamer like me that wants to expierence an awesome no ghosting picture on xbox 360, pc or ps3... I have sent this tv to the ringer and it has come out like Tyson in his prime. 3D will be availiable to this set through vudu which is full 1080p@24hz similar to current bluray players. All other formats are supported (like the ones you get from cable or streaming over youtube or downloaded videos and soon to be netflix.... these are usually called SBS or side by side, this set also supports over and under which is just another format of SBS all these formats are used in games or cable programs and the set performs top notch here keeping the resolution in HD range due to active technology.)

To sum it up this set is at the top of the 3D market for a few reasons.

1) Active technology running on 1080p@24hz as of now is the only tech that give you a full 1080p HD picture with no loss where passive interleves the picture cutting the resolution in half and this is a no go for most gamers.

2) Active SBS technology takes that same 1080p signal and splits the images into two angles then recombines them to give you still an HD signal but closer to 720p than 1080p but has become the standard for most cable providers, netflix, youtube ect. due to the bandwith it saves. If your set is SBS passive then i feel bad for you cause you have 2 forms of loss happening now the first splitting that 1080p signal into two images then the interleaving for 3D effect..... giving you close to a 540i signal.

3) LED TV!!!! And not only led but full array led. This means your blacks are darker and your colors are more defined crisp and sharp. There are litterally red green and blue leds in your set that can now illuminate to help the color portfolio of each pixel on your screen. Top of the line in LCD technology.

3)PC 3d gaming can be done either by nvidia's solution or ATI HD3D and iz3d drivers. Nividia's setup is a bit simpler but performance is lacking and usually you have to scale the graphics down for the framerate to pick up. I've recently updated my video card to the ati HD 5670 and could not be happier. First off you will want to get the iz3d driver and make sure you chose the full install of the release canidate. Purchase the AMD 3DHD license which is half off. Make sure your LCD is connected via HDMI and in the catalist control panel select the 1080p@24hz resolution and scale it to 0 overscan. Enable the iz3d driver and you will be well on your way. Any other refresh rate will work great on the tv under normal circumstances but it needs to be running at 24hz to use the amd HD3D features. 

Feel free to read also my post about iSymphony LED42IF80.

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