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VIZIO VW46LF – 46″ LCD TV – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV

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This Vizio television is the 2nd HDTV I have every purchased. The first one was a DLP projection television, which broke down within about 6 months of ownership. My wife and I eventually purchased this television as a replacement for that one. Since it is usually better to break down a product into criteria, I might as well do that.

Video: This television is 1080p, which is the highest level of HD. Since I do not have a high definition cable channels or a blue ray disk player, the only way I can really rate HD video is my indoor antennae, which gets a couple high def channels, and my xbox 260, which has a high def cable. Although the xbox 360 is not really true HD, it still looks incredible, and really shows the improvement of s-cable to HD component. To date, I have not used the available HDMI ports. The image is clear, bright, and easy to see. The ability to use computers is great with a vga and sound port, and everything on the computer screen, particularly text, is clear and easy to follow as well.

Sound: The sound is very nice, and I never have to turn the sound over 30 of 100. Also note I like my TV loud usually, so the sound is as good as I would every expect from a television. This includes using the TV as speakers for your computer, which it also can do perfectly fine.

Menu: This is something frequently not mentioned on most televisions, but is very important to me. The menu is very easy to use and read. More than that, it gives you tons of options. A lack of options is something that always bothered me about other televisions. Besides being able to affect the colors and dark levels with a large variety of options, you can also effect sound. Not just bass and treble, you can also manipulate the lip syncing and use of speakers (turning them off if this is ever needed) When using a computer, you can manipulate the screen, so in the cases that the resolution doesn’t match up, the tv with compensate for you.

Extras: Perhaps one of the coolest things to me is the ability to display a guide on digital channels. On the antennae, and maybe cable without DVR too, the tv can automatically gather and display the list of the next 2-3 hours of tv shows, so even without digital television, you can see what shows are coming up and when without the use of tv guide channel. The remote is decent, but you can still do just about everything with the tv, so you are not dependent on the remote like some tvs make you.

To sum it up: This television is very good and worth the price that I spent on it, around 0. It has held up for about 9 months now, and still runs strong. The only bad thing I can say about it is that it constantly uses power when it is plugged in. Most devices do, and this one shows you by displaying an “orange” light that spells out vizio in the front. I also wouldn’t mind if it started up a little quicker. Those two things aside, the tv is great for numerous purposes, from watching movies to tv to computer monitor. Definitely a recommended buy.



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VIZIO VW46LF – 46″ LCD TV – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV Feature

  • Full high definition 1080p experience within the VIZIO VW product line.
  • 3 HDMI v1.3 inputs, wide 178-degree viewing angle and trademark all piano-black construction consistent with VIZIO VW models


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VIZIO GV47LF – 47″ Gallevia LCD TV – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV

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VIZIO GV47LF – 47″ Gallevia LCD TV – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV Feature

  • Delivers 1920 x 1080p resolution with over two million pixels for outstanding picture quality
  • Receives conventional analog broadcasts and digital broadcasts, including HDTV programs where available
  • 20-watt stereo amplifier, detachable speakers, 20-watt subwoofer, SRS TruSurround and optical digital audio output
  • Accommodate DVD players, camcorders, surround sound systems, computers and other gear
  • 4.5 inches deep with removable base


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Samsung LN40A750 – 40″ LCD TV – 120Hz – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV

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Sony GXD-L52H1 – 52″ LCD TV – Widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV (46494I) Category: LCD TV

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Sony KDL-46W4150 – 46″ BRAVIA LCD TV – 120Hz – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV

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I picked this TV because it has great features and is reasonably priced. It’s near the mid-point of the BRAVIA line, and has many of the important features of the XBR series TV’s, but at a more reasonable price. The 120mhz Motion Flow technology was a big selling point.

This unit is identical to the Bravia W4100 series, except the lower portion is BLACK instead of silver.

The full specifications of this model are available on the Sony Style website under ‘business’ sales, and their LCD TV listings.

I bought it from J&R as they are one of the few retailers who carry this model… HIGHLY recommend it. And totally worth the price!



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Sony KDL-46W4150 – 46″ BRAVIA LCD TV – 120Hz – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV Feature

  • Digital Media Port – Allows the use of an optional DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter to connect digital devices other compatible digital devices
  • Screen Size – 46? class (45.5?)
  • 16 – 9 Full HD 1080p Resolution (1920 x 1080p) LCD Panel
  • 30,000 – 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 3D Comb Filter


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VIZIO VF551XVT – 55″ LCD TV – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – LED Backlight technology – HDTV

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For years, I’ve made do with the same early-1990s-vintage 26-inch tube television set, waiting for the day to arrive when a big television with a great picture would turn up on the market at a decent price. When buying gadgets, it’s really easy to put off a purchase by saying, “It will be better and cost less next year.” Finally I found a screen that made me say, “It will be better and cost less next year, but only a little better and a little less.” It was time to buy.br /br /The specifications for “high definition” top out at 1080p, unless one moves into the theatrical digital market. It looks like cable television signals, broadcast signals, movie discs, and other media all top out at or below 1080p right now, and that no higher-resolution media are planned for the near future. Thus a 1080p screen is as good as it needs to be for the near future.br /br /Television shows are broadcast at 30 frames per second (technically, 29.97), typically interlaced at 60 fields per second. Films are 24 frames per second. For smooth results with television media, a screen needs to run at a multiple of 60 per second. For smooth results from film, a screen needs to run at a multiple of 24 per second. A screen that runs at 120 per second (120 Hz) can show television material smoothly by repeating each field twice, and can show film smoothly by repeating each frame five times. Thus a 120 Hz screen is sufficient for optimal results with media from both television and film.br /br /As for size, bigger is better, until the screen is too large for comfortable viewing, which depends on room size and personal preference.br /br /Another consideration is inputs. This screen has five HDMI inputs, an RGB analog computer input with analog audio, an S-video input, a DTV/TV input, two component video and audio inputs, and an audio output. One of the HDMI and one of the component inputs is on the left edge (as viewed from the front) of the screen, rather than on the back. That’s a lot of inputs; it covers just about any needs I can imagine.br /br /This screen has numerous user-adjustable settings. In most cases, the defaults appear appropriate.br /br /The “picture adjustment” settings include presets for various types of source material; “standard” and “movie” seem like the most useful ones to me. I adjusted the color temperature setting.br /br /The H/V position and size settings are useful. Some television channels have a few pixel rows of jittery garbage; it’s nice to adjust the vertical position to hide them because they’re very distracting. Some channels have a few pixel columns of green on one side or the other; hiding them makes the screen look nicer.br /br /An important adjustment feature is “viewing mode”. This screen has five settings: “normal” (4:3 pictures displayed with black bars on the sides), “wide” (4:3 pictures stretched to the full width of the screen), “zoom” (widescreen pictures scaled proportionally to the full width of the screen, even if that cuts stripes off the top or bottom), “stretch” (widescreen pictures with black bars on the sides are stretched to the full width of the screen), and “panoramic” (the edges of 4:3 images are stretched, but the center is preserved un-stretched).br /br /Since this is my first high-definition screen (other than computer screens), I’m not an ideal judge of image quality in comparison to other sets. To my untrained eye, it looks great, and in the store it looked about as good as other sets of the same size.br /br /The sound quality seems good for built-in speakers, but a fancy screen like this deserves a dedicated sound system.br /br /Since this screen appears to have all the features it needs for the next few years, good quality, and a very low price, it’s a good choice — at least until something even better comes along.



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VIZIO VF551XVT – 55″ LCD TV – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – LED Backlight technology – HDTV Feature

  • Size: 55 Inches
  • Widescreen: 1080p
  • Resolutions: 640×480, 800×600, 1024×768, 1920×1080



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LG 47LB1DA – 47″ LCD TV – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV – gloss black

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Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-52XBR10 – 52″ BRAVIA XBR LCD TV with wireless media receiver – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – LED Backlight technology – HDTV – black

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I’ve had the set for 30 days now. I had some early concerns on the whole Edge-Lighting thing but they turned out to be frivolous. The picture has been outstanding. Played Dark Knight and Underworld, and the set handled the contrasts and deep blacks superbly.

The thin design is a work of art. My set sits on a console (not mounted) and sets the room off nicely; no visible wires and elegant design.

The streaming functions are a nice feature; good integration with Amazon and Netflix. However, I’m pouzzled as to why there doesn’t appear to be a way to access free internet content via portals like Hulu, TV network sites and such, without a laptop. (Or I haven’t figured it out yet.)

One mild annoyance that has more to do with Sony than the XBR10: No wireless internet dongle available from Sony. The Samsung version only works with Samsung products. So if you don’t have a Ethernet port nearby, you’ll need a wireless bridge to use a wireless home network.



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Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-52XBR10 – 52″ BRAVIA XBR LCD TV with wireless media receiver – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – LED Backlight technology – HDTV – black Feature

  • Edge Lit LED Lighting
  • Bravia 1080 Wireless Technology
  • MotionflowTM 240Hz technology
  • DLNA® compatible with photos, music, and video
  • BRAVIA® SyncTM capable


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VIZIO GV42LF – 42″ Gallevia LCD TV – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV

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GOOD GRAVY! According to this photograph, the actors will pop out of the top of the television! for only 979.88!! COUNT ME IN!



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Toshiba 57LX177 – 57″ REGZA Cinema Series LCD TV – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV – gloss black

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Toshiba 57LX177 – 57″ REGZA Cinema Series LCD TV – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV – gloss black Feature

  • CineSpeed LCD panel (1920 x 1080 pixels)
  • 176 degrees x 176 degrees viewing angle
  • ColorBurst wide-range fluorescent backlight
  • 3 HDMI v1.3 digital audio/video inputs (accepts signals up to 1080p)
  • THINC (Toshiba Home Interactive Network Connection) Ethernet port


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