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Vizio M470NV Razor LED
$1,400.00
Released April, 2010
The Pros:HDMI ports on the side and back, enabling wall-mount or floor stand setups. Bluetooth connection to QWERTY keyboard. Superior audio quality in the speakers, will satisfy almost all users without the need for an additional home theater system.
The Cons:Remote control often falsely indicates low battery, even when batteries are fresh. Limited number of Internet-enabled services, no browser. Only a single RCA jack.
The Vizio M470NV Razor LED is an LED backlit LCD HDTV that uses advanced technology to deliver quality, detailed picture and create a few features that save energy. With a 47-inch screen, the HDTV has StudioSound HD that produces great clear sound quality.
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It also has 120Hz refresh rates that accents the crisp resolution that's bright and vivid. Along with a unique Smart Dimming technology that creates precise black levels and optimizes picture quality, the television set is also Energy Star 4.0 compliant. The LED backlit LCD also has Bluetooth capability and feature's Vizio's Ambient Light Sensor for improved contrast.
Features
- 47-inch screen
- LED backlighting LCD
- 120Hz refresh rates
- 720/1080p resolution
- StudioSound HD
- Bluetooth capability
- Ambient Light Sensor
- Smart Dimming technology
- Energy Star 4.0 compliant
- 4 HDMI outputs
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HDMI ports on the side and back, enabling wall-mount or floor stand setups
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Bluetooth connection to QWERTY keyboard
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superior audio quality in the speakers, will satisfy almost all users without the need for an additional home theater system
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ability to adjust the lip-synch between tv audio and home theater audio systems
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remote control often falsely indicates low battery, even when batteries are fresh
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limited number of Internet-enabled services, no browser
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no jacks for fixed volume level output for personal or headphone use. Remote control channel buttons are small, flat and hard to operate. The keyboard tray flops around and moves out on its own.
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