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Vizio XVT423SV TruLED


$1,200.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:LED backlit - better contrast, energy efficiency, environmentally friendliness, lifetime. Built-in wireless 802.11N connectivity. Affordable price considering all the cutting edge technology / extras included.

The Cons:Advanced but cheap feeling remote. No YouTube yet.

The XVTPRO423SV TruLED is a HDTV from Vizio announced at CES 2010 in Las Vegas. As part of the XVT TruLED series, this 42-inch LED television is capable of displaying a full 1080p image. The refresh rate is set at 240Hz, allowing for fast action movies or sports to be displayed blur-free.

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The screen itself uses a LED backlight, meaning brightness is more evenly distributed and black levels gain greater depth. Vizio claims there are 128 automatically controlled brightness zones that are utilized by the set’s “Smart Dimming” feature. The 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio combined with ambient light sensing enable high color accuracy on the XVT423SV. A total of 5 HDMI inputs have been incorporated. Built-in internet services such as Netflix, Amazon Video on Demand, Rhapsody and Yahoo TV Widgets are also supported over the built in wireless-N connection. A wireless Bluetooth remote control is also included.

Features/Specs

  • 42” LED-backlit screen
  • Full 1080p HD
  • 240Hz refresh rate
  • 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • Ambient light sensing
  • 5 HDMI inputs
  • WiFi  wireless-N / wired Ethernet
  • Amazon Video on Demand, Netflix, Rhapsody, Twitter, VUDU, Yahoo TV Widgets
  • Included Bluetooth wireless remote control

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Pros
  • 2

    LED backlit - better contrast, energy efficiency, environmentally friendliness, lifetime

  • 2

    built-in wireless 802.11N connectivity

  • 2

    affordable price considering all the cutting edge technology / extras included

  • 1

    full 1080p resolution

  • 1

    fast 240Hz refresh rate

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    compatible with a variety of popular Internet based services

Cons
  • 1

    Advanced but cheap feeling remote.

  • 0

    No YouTube yet.

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