Monday 26 December 2011
VIZIO M420SV is good TV product with cool stuff, from the image below you can see how this product design look like. This TV integrate with a lot of good specs and feature like 42-inch class HDTV, 200,000:1 contrast ratio, QWERTY keyboard, Refresh Rate: 120Hz, Refresh Rate: 120Hz and other, You can read detail below. Another good product maybe you interesting to read is Panasonic VIERA TC-L42D30.






Product Specifications
Brand Name: Vizio
Color Name: Black
Specification Met: Energy Star
Technical Details

* 42-inch class HDTV features Razor LED backlighting and full HD 1080p resolution
* Built-in Wi-Fi with Internet Apps for access to Netflix, VUDU HD movies, Pandora Internet radio, and more
* 200,000:1 contrast ratio for deeper blacks and brighter whites; 120Hz smooth motion for crystal-clear motion video
* Four HDMI inputs for connecting your HD sources; HDMI 1.4 spec Audio Return Channel for audio upstream
* Enhanced two-sided remote control with full QWERTY keyboard






M420SV Select Specifications
General
Display Size (Diagonal): 42 Inch Class (42.02 Inches Viewable)
Backlight Type: Edge Lit LED
Resolution: 1080p
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 200,000:1
Refresh Rate: 120Hz
Response Time: 5 ms
Channels/Speaker Output: 2 x 10W
Input/Outputs
HDMI with HDCP: 4
Component Video (YCrCB): 1
Composite Video: 1 (Shared With Component)
RF Connector for Internal Tuner: 1
Ethernet: 1
USB 2.0: 2
Optical Digital Out (SPDIF): 1
Weight
With Stand: 29.5 lbs.
Without Stand: 26.6 lbs.
Dimensions
With Stand: 39.4 x 27.2 x 9.0 Inches (W x H x D)
Without Stand: 39.4 x 25.0 x 2.0 Inches (W x H x D)

By
David L. Welch (valparaiso, indiana) - See all my reviews


i purchased this 42" vizio tv a couple of weeks ago and so far i am very happy. it has great color i love the internet apps, the high def looks great and even the 3d is stunning. after much research, i found the amazon price very reasonable compared to other vendors, especially considering the fact that i did not have to pay any sales tax and shipping and handling were free. setup was basically easy (i am not real technically inclined) and we had the tv up and running within 20 or so minutes.

i have a few minor complaints but still feel this tv warrants five stars. they are:

1. the sound is not the richest, but most flat screens will have sound which is inferior to a home theater system. thus, i purchased a sony home theatre for my visio and am very happy. cost of the home theater from amazon; $257.

2. the tv takes a little while to come on. i don't know if that is particular to this brand/model since this is the first flat screen i have owned.

3. if you have little children, the tv base that comes with it is not real stable and the tv could possibly be tipped easily. of course if you are hanging it on a wall, this is not an issue. be sure to have your tv on a solid level stand so it will not tend to tip.

other than that i am very pleased with the quality and price of my new tv. now i just hope i don't become a couch potato and gain 50 pounds with my new little toy.

oh yes, one idea i've tried which i really like. i've been storing tons of digital photos on a couple of computers for years. they were really not organized much and i seldom viewed them. since the vizio will play photos or music from its usb ports, i purchased a 16 mb thumb drive and put literally thousands of photos on it, arranged in various folders. i plugged my thumb drive into the usb port on the side of my vizio, and now i can watch a slide show right in my living room any time i want.

the only thing i was disappointed in is vizio will not play videos on removeable drives. but i purchased a western digital media player (a little black box with a remote; model # WDAVNOOBN) to plug into vizio's hdmi port. that will allow me to play my home videos from an external drive hooked to the media box. the western digital player only cost $39, well worth it.

hope this review helped.
dave



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