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Vizio E551VL
$1,099.99
Released March, 2011
The Pros:Picture quality is sharp, brings out the small details well. Tuner is great at finding digital channels other sets miss. Easy to work with, has a comfortably designed remote control that has a good layout.
The Cons:A bit bulky, not the thinnest panel on the market. Video source selection is more awkward than it needs to be.
The Vizio E551VL is the top of the line, and largest offering from a series of high-definition televisions that Visio has designed to offer crisp and clear viewing with affordable price tags. With 3 HDMI ports on board, the E551VL aims to offer a full high definition home entertainment experience, by allowing concurrent connections to Blu-ray players, satellite TV, and existing home theater systems.
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The 120Hz refresh rate ensures smooth motion and sharp pictures during fast action movie sequences and sporting events, while the ambient light sensor and automatic backlight adjustment ensure that nothing is lost by way of low light or overexposure. The the 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and 1080p Full HD provide optimized viewing on an LCD screen that offers a 178 degree viewing angle both horizontally and vertically.
Features
- SRS TruVolume
- SRS TruSurround HD
- JPEG photo viewer
- 1920 x 1080 pixel native panel resolution
- 1.06 billion colors
- 5ms response time
- Exceeds Energy Star 4.1 guidelines
- Picture-in-Picture and Picture-outside-Picture
- V-Chip
- VUR13 remote control
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picture quality is sharp, brings out the small details well
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tuner is great at finding digital channels other sets miss
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easy to work with, has a comfortably designed remote control that has a good layout
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color representation is excellent, capable of very realistic looking colors that are true to life
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sound output is above average, has great clarity and you can hear all the details without turning it up
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a bit bulky, not the thinnest panel on the market
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video source selection is more awkward than it needs to be
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