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ViewSonic VT4210LED


$799.99 Released January, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Can be set to draw an extremely low amount of power, great energy efficiency. Picture is very sharp and detailed. Sound quality is above average for this type of display, can clearly hear what people are saying.

The Cons:Limited number of ports, many users may have to get used to switching out plugs regularly. Can't produce very realistic colors, everything tends to be overly vibrant.

The ViewSonic VT4210LED is a mid-range to high-end 42" LED HDTV similar to the ViewSonic VT3210LED. Other than screen size, the VT4210LED sports a few notable improvements over the 32" VT3210LED, namely: a 6,000:1 static contrast ratio (the VT3210LED's is 3,000:1), a 1920 x 1080 native resolution (the VT3210LED's is 1366 x 768), and improved pixel response time and brightness ( the VT4210LED offers 5.5ms and 450 cd/m2, the VT3210LED 8.5ms and 400 cd/m2).

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Otherwise, the two HDTVs sport the same basic features, including Advanced ClearPicture image processing and USB connectivity.

The VT4210LED's 5.5ms pixel response time provides it with greater gaming performance than the VT3210LED, greatly reducing ghosting and blurring for a smoother overall viewing experience. Its Advanced ClearPicture image processing provides the VT4210LED with increased contrast and detail while optimizing colour and eliminating image noise. Meanwhile, the VT4210LED's USB port allows it to directly view JPEG image files from any USB storage device.

Features

  • 42" Wide Color TFT Active Matrix LCD with LED backlighting
  • Contrast ratio: 6000:1 static, 8000:1 dynamic
  • Brightness: 450 cd/m2
  • Response time: 5.5ms
  • Advanced ClearPicture image processing
  • Integrated 10-watt speakers
  • 2x HDMI, 1x VGA, 1x USB

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    can be set to draw an extremely low amount of power, great energy efficiency

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    picture is very sharp and detailed

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    sound quality is above average for this type of display, can clearly hear what people are saying

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    settings seem great out of the box, doesn't need a long tuning procedure

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    menu is easy to navigate, all functions are well laid out

Cons
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    limited number of ports, many users may have to get used to switching out plugs regularly

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    can't produce very realistic colors, everything tends to be overly vibrant

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