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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Best Samsung PN64E8000 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz Ultra Slim Plasma 3D HDTV (Black)

Samsung PN64E8000 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz Ultra Slim Plasma 3D HDTV (Black)
Samsung PN64E8000 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz Ultra Slim Plasma 3D HDTV (Black)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2522 in Home Theater
  • Size: 64-inches
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: PN64E8000
  • Dimensions: 38.80" h x
    58.50" w x
    13.80" l,
    83.10 pounds
  • Display size: 64

Features

  • Smart Interaction
  • Signature Services
  • Built-in Camera
  • Eco Sensor and Real Black Pro Panel
  • TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 58.5-Inch x 38.8-Inch x 13.8-Inch, TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 58.5-Inch x 34.8-Inch x 1.9-Inch





Samsung PN64E8000 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz Ultra Slim Plasma 3D HDTV (Black)









Product Description

Samsung 64-inch Ultra Slim Plasma 3D HDTV





   



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52 of 53 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing TV!!
By jjperron75
Did a lot of research before buying this TV. I have always owned LED/LCD TVs in the past and to be perfectly honest I was a Plasma hater and never thought I would own one. I originally was going to get theSamsung UN60ES8000 60-Inch 1080p 240 Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Silver). I along with a lot of others thought plasma was a step down. Boy was I wrong! This TV has the most amazing picture I have seen, and that right out of the box. I haven't even adjusted any settings yet. Some key things I was worried about when buying a plasma was that they always seemed so much darker than the LEDs, I believe it might be the was the stores display them because the TV in the store display was playing the Dark Night and it seemed very hard to see. However once I had them put in a different DVD the TV seemed extremely bright. I owned a 55 inch SAmsung LED prior and now seeing them side by side I can tell what I have been missing. First the colors are extremely clear and accurate, I noticed how washed out an LED TV picture is now. Also the motion blur I got from any fast moving things is not a factor on this plasma as it was on my last TV. If your a fan of 3D the 3D on this TV is great. No crosstalk like early 3D models. I was also concerned about the glare, I have a sliding glass door in the room I have the TV as well as a bay window directly behind. Sure there is a little glare from the window but no more than I had with my LED, its just something that you have to deal with on any TV. This TV also has no issues viewing in the day time with the entire room lit up.Now for the Cons... the Smart TV features aren't quite as smart as they think they are. The voice control works surprisingly well unless you have the TV up loud then it has a difficult time hearing your voice. You can press a button on the remote and talk into the remote(there is a microphone on it) which will work but if you have the remote in your hand already why not just push the button. I guess this is good for web browsing and being able to speak any text. The motion control on the other hand doesn't work so hot, I actually haven't even got it to understand I am waving at it and trying to use it. It seems to only attempt to work when the room is very bright. Voice good. Motion not so good.The only other Con which I guess is pretty common with a Plasma but new to me as this is my first is the buzzing the TV makes. I am sure I will get used to it and I don't hear it when the TV volume is up, but if there is a show on and there is a quiet part of the show I can hear the buzz. Not so loud that I can't ignore and live with it though.So my overall opinion of this TV is I love the thing. You drop this kind of money on a TV it has a lot to live up to and its very easy to get buyers remorse. I am so happy I made the choice to buy this set.I have only had the TV for a day so If I think of anything more I update my review. Ask any questions and ill do my best to answer.

74 of 84 people found the following review helpful.
1Sub-screen spider craking , hundreds complaints on same issue but Samsung Poor quality and support
By Raj
TV developed sub-screen spider cracks and suddenly died , Samsung's own tech noted ,"No External damage to screen" . Even after hundreds of complaints by honest consumers , Samsung won't take responsibility for their $3000 worth of poor consumer product. They know Thermal Expansin issues are causing their plasmas to premature failure, but they won' t admit, because they sell millions of units. It is not acceptable. Consumers Please Beware, no quality or consumer support here with samsung. Good luck shopping.

20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Best TV I have ever seen
By Knoxman
First, let me say that last year I bought the Samsung D8000 and Panasonic VT30 and returned them because I was not completely satisfied. The D8000 had an extremely loud, constant buzz that was too loud to be able to be ignored. It also had significant problems with "brightness pops". Otherwise, it had incredible color and picture. After I returned the Samsung, I went with all the recommendations and went with the Panasonic VT30. I was supremely disappointed with the Panasonic. I never felt that it had an amazing or even impressive picture. It was completely lack luster to me. The color on the Panasonic was also below average (significantly worse than my three year old Samsung $600 720p plasma). The E8000 is the most amazing TV I have ever seen. The color and definition on the E8000 are amazing. The features are awesome. It appears that the 3D is better than the D8000 as well (much less ghosting). It does still have a small buzz to it but it is no where near as loud as the D8000 and is not annoyingly noticeable. I have not seen any problems with brightness pops yet/either. In summary, I highly recommend this TV!

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Samsung PN64E8000 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz Ultra Slim Plasma 3D HDTV (Black). Reviewed by Peter M. Rating: 4.8

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Is Better Than New 60 3D Ready Full HD 1080P Plasma Display, Native Resolution: 1920 X 1080 Pix

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #118559 in Home Theater
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: TH60PF30U
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 33.54" h x
    564.64" w x
    3.90" l,
    108.03 pounds
  • Display size: 60

Features

  • Full HD Moving Picture Resolution*2 Speed of 1,200 Pixels/Second
  • Native Contrast of 5,000,000:1*1
  • The Panasonic plasma display panel offers a long life of approximately 100,000 hours*1 under normal operating conditions ? providing gorgeous HD images for many years.





New 60 3D Ready Full HD 1080P Plasma Display, Native Resolution: 1920 X 1080 Pix









Product Description

The Panasonic PF30 Series 3D-Ready, full-HD plasmas with NeoPlasma technology offer dynamic color and superior 2D motion imaging. Incredible 3D images can be displayed when used with an optional 3D IR transmitter and 3D eyewear. The new NeoPlasma panel with fast switching phosphor minimizes afterglow and raises moving picture resolution for the clearest 3D and 2D images ever. Even the fastest-moving images are beautifully displayed to the tiniest detail without losing any of the crystal clarity of full HD. Other features include a native contrast radio of 5,000,000:1 and SLOT 2.0 functionality that adds professional video terminal board input capability and control via LAN network/web browsers. Portrait mounting is possible. PF30 Series plasmas are ideal for board/conference room, broadcast and custom home theater.





   



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New 60 3D Ready Full HD 1080P Plasma Display, Native Resolution: 1920 X 1080 Pix. Reviewed by Eric G. Rating: 4.0

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Friday, February 3, 2012

Buying Samsung PN64F8500 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz 3D Smart Plasma HDTV

Samsung PN64F8500 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz 3D Smart Plasma HDTV
Samsung PN64F8500 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz 3D Smart Plasma HDTV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5997 in Home Theater
  • Size: 64-Inch
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: PN64F8500
  • Dimensions: 36.10" h x
    12.60" w x
    58.40" l,
    79.80 pounds
  • Display size: 64

Features

  • 1080p Plasma HDTV: Best picture quality
  • 600Hz Refresh Rate: Best for general viewing, video games, action movies, and sports
  • Smart TV with Gesture Controls and a Built in Camera: Interact with streaming content and the web
  • TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 58.4'' x 34.6'' x 1.9'', TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 58.4'' x 36.1'' x 12.6''





Samsung PN64F8500 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz 3D Smart Plasma HDTV









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Samsung PN64F8500 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz 3D Smart Plasma HDTV





   



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Samsung PN64F8500 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz 3D Smart Plasma HDTV. Reviewed by Peter M. Rating: 4.2

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For Sale Online Panasonic TH42PF50U 42in Plasma Full Hd Mntr Pro Display With Wl Presentation

Panasonic TH42PF50U 42in Plasma Full Hd Mntr Pro Display With Wl Presentation
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #141422 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: TH-42PF50U
  • Dimensions: 28.00" h x
    8.50" w x
    44.00" l,
    55.12 pounds
  • Display size: 41.6





Panasonic TH42PF50U 42in Plasma Full Hd Mntr Pro Display With Wl Presentation









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Panasonic Professional TH-42PF50U 42" 3D Ready Plasma Display - 16:9 TH42PF50U 1140





   



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Panasonic TH42PF50U 42in Plasma Full Hd Mntr Pro Display With Wl Presentation. Reviewed by Robert E. Rating: 5.0

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Who Sells Panasonic VIERA TC-L24X5 24-Inch 1080p Full HD LED LCD TV

Panasonic VIERA TC-L24X5 24-Inch 1080p Full HD LED LCD TV
Panasonic VIERA TC-L24X5 24-Inch 1080p Full HD LED LCD TV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1193 in Consumer Electronics
  • Size: 24-Inch
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: TC-L24X5
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 18.30" h x
    30.00" w x
    2.10" l,
    8.90 pounds
  • Hard Disk: 500GB
  • Display size: 23.5

Features

  • Dimensions: With Stand - Height x Width x Length: 20.4-inches x 30-inches x 2.1-inches; Without Stand - Height x Width x Length: 18.3-inches x 30-inches x 2.1-inches
  • 1080p LED panel
  • USB Player; TV comes with a Stand





Panasonic VIERA TC-L24X5 24-Inch 1080p Full HD LED LCD TV









Product Description

The TC-L24X5 (24-inch class) is a 1080p LCD panel HDTV featuring one HDMI terminal, one USB, a PC input, and game mode.

An All-Round Performer in a Stylish Design

Expressive, Lifelike Colors and Beautifully Reproduced Crisp LinesDiagonal lines and edges are detected with high precision in each scene for all types of images, and optimal correction is applied to achieve beautiful, highly natural, noise-free lines. The brightness, saturation, and contrast and sharpness of colors are finely compensated in each scene. Highly vivid colors are produced with hardly any mutual interference.      

Game ModeGames are much more fun when there's no lag in operation. VIERA automatically chooses settings that provide the optimal image, so you get super-fast response and no delays. Even dark scenes with delicately rendered details are beautiful and easy to see.

Inputs/Outputs: 1x HDMI Audio/Video In, 1x USB 2.0 Audio/Video In/Out, 1x 1/8" (3.5mm) Mini Audio In, 1x RCA Composite Audio/Video In, 1x RCA Stereo (L/R) Audio In, 1x VGA Video In, 1x RCA Component Audio/Video In and 1x SPDIF Audio Out.

What’s In the Box: Panasonic TC-L24X5 24-inch VIERA LCD HDTV and 1-Year Parts and Labor Warranty.



   



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89 of 99 people found the following review helpful.
4A fair performer and a fair to good value for the price.
By sh
A fair performer and a fair to good value for the price.As of June 2012 Panasonic doesn't even list this model, or any 24", on it's web site anymore even though it's a 2012 model. The move is to larger models (e.g, 32"). So if you want the smaller 24" size, you might want to shop around for price and buy now before these become as scarce as CRTs. This is a decent TV. Not a lot of settings but more than enough for most folks and the defaults will probably serve most folks well.The tiny loudspeakers sound like the tiny loudspeakers that are put in all these thin, low real estate TVs. This won't sound like your home theater system unless you plug the audio output form the TV into your receiver. Otherwise, it's going to sound like all the other TVs and laptops with tiny, tinny, loudspeaker.There is only one HDMI input so this might best be mated with a single BD/DVD/network-link player or game/movie-streaming device.The good news, it doesn't buzz incessantly like my Samsung znd hasn't committed electrical suicide like my LG.Btw, order your HDMI cable from amazon when you order the TV -- no point running over to, say, Best Buy, in the car at the last minute and paying $30, $40, $60 for an HDMI cable -- the Amazon cables that cost $1-$10 will work just fine.

29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
4Read the reviews and specs before buying
By Garrett Schmidt
I purchased this TV during the black Friday lightning rounds. I was among the many that didn't realize the limitations of the TV before buying. Because Amazon has both the 24 and 32 inch models on the same page it is easy to misread what you are actually getting. Amazon should separate the reviews and customer pictures for each model so that people don't anticipate something that they aren't actually getting. I should have done more research and read the specs from Panasonic's website as well...That being said, it was a $159 set and I really like almost everything about it.Pro's24inch is 1080PGame mode makes picture much better (Picture is sharp and bright)Quite thinLow power consumptionCon'sOnly 1 HDMI input (thought that there were more because of the 32 in reviews)Picture quality and viewing angles could be slightly better (But then again, this is a sub $200 TV)NOT LED (Again the way that both the 32in (LED) and the 24in (LCD) are combined in the same page one would assume that both are LED, but unfortunately this is not the case.)So my advice to anyone considering this TV, buy it as long as you are OK with 1 HDMI and are looking for a 1080P panel. LED is missing, but LCD is fine. Good luck finding something comparable for the price, it's not easy to do.

48 of 56 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect 32in. TV
By Alex
I identified this TV at the local electronic store. Loved the image and it was the only one with a real thin profile. They were soldout. It gave me the opportunity to compare this Panasonic with the LG and the Samsung. While the latest were both brighter, the colors were not true. The Panasonic was standing out. Even my 11 y.o. son saw the difference.Pricing is very decent as well.Love it.

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Panasonic VIERA TC-L24X5 24-Inch 1080p Full HD LED LCD TV. Reviewed by Perry S. Rating: 5.0

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Bargain Samsung H Series H46B 46-Inch LED-Lit HDTV

Samsung H Series H46B 46-Inch LED-Lit HDTV
Samsung H Series H46B 46-Inch LED-Lit HDTV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #77471 in Home Theater
  • Size: 46 Inches
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: H46B
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.20" h x
    28.00" w x
    48.50" l,
    35.40 pounds
  • Display size: 46

Features

  • 300 nits Brightness
  • 3500:1 Contrast Ratio (Typical)
  • 46 " Wide Screen Direct Lit LED Panel Technology





Samsung H Series H46B 46-Inch LED-Lit HDTV









Product Description

The built-in TV tuner, embedded speakers and closed captioning provide the option of easily displaying broadcast TV. And the high-definition display is excellent for displaying custom content of any type, either standalone or as part of a video wall. The USB port makes it easy to play video, pictures and audio from a portable USB flash drive.Thin side bezels of just 17.7mm (32" model) and 21.2mm (40"/46" models) add a sophisticated look, enabling a more impactful message. The direct-lit LED in the Samsung HDTV Series displays provide the brightness, the color and the energy savings of LED, at a cost affordable to any business.





   



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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
2TERRIBLE packing by Samsung!
By Ari
This display itself appears very nice and would be really wonderful if Samsung packaged it properly.The first display we received had a cracked screen at the top center. Obviously this is damage that occured during shipping. BUT it is Samsung's fault for not packaging this display well. There are styrofoam blocks at each corner of the display in the box. That protects the corners. There is NO protection in the center and being a 46" display there is a lot of center to cover. You can easily press the middle of the box and touch the screen. If you push down on top of the box in the middle it will fold and contact the top of the display.Our second display appeared not to be damaged. It actually is. Upon powering up there is a dark defect in to spots at the top of the screen. One center and one slightly off center left. This defect is not easily seen straight on but extremely obvious when viewed at even a slight angle. There are also dark circles radiating from it throughout the screen. This is likely from shipping damage due to poor packaging.I would not purchase this TV online. Only buy it if you can get a good deal locally. Samsung needs to take better care of their goods, we obviously can't rely on the logistics company to do that. A simple styrofoam block at the top center of the display would likely have saved the two displays from shipping damage. But perhaps Samsung doesn't care. Once it's out of their hands, it's sold. If it's damaged then it's on the shipping company's insurance. Well, Samsung needs to be held liable and their reputation damaged from poor practice.I give them 2 stars because the display would probably be great if it could be had undamaged. But -3 stars for packing. It's that serious.

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Samsung H Series H46B 46-Inch LED-Lit HDTV. Reviewed by Mike S. Rating: 4.2

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Get Cheap Coby LEDTV3216 32-Inch 720p 60Hz Slim-Bezel LED HDTV (Black)

Coby LEDTV3216 32-Inch 720p 60Hz Slim-Bezel LED HDTV (Black)
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #186 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Coby
  • Model: LEDTV3216
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 18.18" h x
    29.29" w x
    3.46" l,
    16.85 pounds
  • Display size: 32

Features

  • Energy efficient technology (standby power <0.5W)
  • Extended backlight life expectancy (30,000 hours)
  • Built-in digital TV tuner (ATSC/NTSC/QAM)
  • HDMI digital connection delivers perfect signal transmission
  • PC VGA connection for use as a computer monitor





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The Coby LEDTV3216 32 Inch Class 720p LED High-Definition TV with new technology and a sleek minimalist design, is an energy-efficient way to enjoy your favorite shows. The LEDTV3216 features a brilliant 32inch widescreen for a premium viewing experience, with digital HDMI connection for crystal-clear picture in vibrant HD. Digital noise reduction, and integrated parental control also included. Features; Attractive super-slim profi le fi ts anywhere. Energy efficient technology (standby power <0.5W). Extended backlight life expectancy (30,000 hours). Built-in digital TV tuner (ATSC/NTSC/QAM). HDMI digital connection delivers perfect signal transmission. PC VGA connection for use as a computer monitor. Premium sound powered by SRS Labs. Digital noise reduction. V-chip parental control, Closed-Caption, and Electronic Program Guide support. Energy Star 5.3 compliant. Multi-language on-screen display. Model LEDTV3216 Wall-Mountable design (200mm x200mm VESA Mount)





   



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106 of 110 people found the following review helpful.
4Happy with my purchase of this TV
By Carolyn Gayle
Yes, I'm a real person who actually bought this TV from Amazon. There is a person who left a review who didn't even buy the TV and was thinking these reviews were bogus. Not true.I happened upon the lightening deal on Monday, November 19th, 2012 and needed a new TV. I have a 13 year-old analog that I love but it was too small and I wanted an update. I had been looking at TV's for a while and just couldn't afford one....until now. I read the rules for the lightening deals and was ready when this came up for sale. I thought for $147.00 it was worth a try. Plus, I am a Prime member and there was no shipping fee for me.UPS arrived two days after purchase and I was anxious to set it up. I am 66 years old and had no trouble lifting it out of the box and turning the screws to put the stand on. Digital TV's are all new to me but I managed just fine to get my Dish and Roku box set up...all within two hours. Today I am going to add my Bose series II sound dock speaker to the TV. I listen to Pandora and Live 365 internet radio a lot while I am working at home and really like quality sound. My old analog TV had great sound. This TV not so much. However, I have not yet tried playing with the adjustments for sound yet.For $147.00 I am thrilled. I could not afford anything more expensive and I am very happy so far. If you want a higher end TV and can afford it, go for it. For my first digital TV, this was perfect and was the right size for my living room.If anything bad happens, I'll be back to add to the review.I see Amazon still has this TV in the lightening sale every day. If you are thinking about getting one, be quick to hit the add to cart button.

47 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
5I ACTUALLY OWN THIS TV
By M. Little
What's with the people who don't own this TV bashing it?? Get off the internet, put down your conspiracy books and do something productive in society.Is this TV worth $147. ABSOLUTELY. Are there better TVs around the $300 price point, YESI would pay up to probably $250 for this TV.That has NOTHING to do with picture quality (as it's fantastic) or the sound quality of the built in speakers (some of the best I've heard on new TVs). I would pay UP TO $250 simply because it's thinker than most of the newer TVs.I almost didn't jump on the lighting deal because of this (my wife and I bought it for our 24' Travel Trailer), but she talked me into it and I am super glad she did.And now I have to say those dreaded words no man likes to say to his wife..."you were right honey". GAH!But she was. If you can snag this for -$250, do it.

29 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
3It's ok for 150$ Yellow AV cord goes in the GREEN for WII System!
By Jessica
Got this like many others as a lightning deal ($147). Shipping was fast, came with no cover/amazon packaging though, so if you order this be prepared to sign for it and/or if you have a lax delivery person, to have what is clearly a television sitting on your door step. As for set up, the tv is nice and light weight (not terribly hard to move/lift), is energy star which is nice, and it was very simple to install the base (just need a long phillips screwdriver). Next, the tv itself seems ok for around the 150$ mark, I'd say it's decent enough to be worth up to around $200, however if you have more than that to spend for your 32 inch tv, I'd definitely go another route/brand...and please note as an owner of a sony and lg flat screen tv, this tv in absolutely no way compares to that quality level (you get what you pay for, and with this coby you are getting a fair image at best) My comcast digital cable looks pretty poor on it, it's somewhat pixalated and the choices for image setting/size are somewhat lacking (expect the black bars around your image for many channel choices) I also think the color saturation is weak when i use the cable option, but seems pretty fair/vivid for the wii hookup. Also, my boyfriend says there is some dragging or lag when we play video games, i think it's ok, but I'm not a gamer so thought I should mention that as it may bother people who play a lot of video games. The sound is not super clear to my ear, seems a little bit tinny, but not terrible. All in all, if you are looking for something that is gonna be super responsive and look amazing, this is probably not the best tv for you...if this is however just a second tv or perhaps for a none to picky kiddo, or bedroom tv etc, than this television should be sufficient for the price. Also, as a helpful hint, when you hook up a wii gaming system (or possibly others, I only have WII for reference) to your AV source, please note, this tv has what i consider to be unusual setup but may be typical now, in that you actually don't put the yellow plug on your AV cord into the yellow slot, instead the green slot is utilized...so you use red, white and the green outlet...I had some issue with this at first and for anyone who is (like myself) not super familiar with this application, I thought this information might save someone out there a headache or two. Also, since I just got this, I cannot speak to the longevity of this product but will report back/edit this review at a later date. Happy shopping everyone!

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Coby LEDTV3216 32-Inch 720p 60Hz Slim-Bezel LED HDTV (Black). Reviewed by Caroline H. Rating: 4.5

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VIZIO XVT3D424SV 42-Inch Full HD 3D Edge Lit Razor LED with Smart Dimming LCD HDTV 480 Hz SPS with VIZIO Internet Apps
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #27938 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Vizio
  • Model: XVT3D424SV
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Dimensions: 28.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 42

Features

  • Full HD 3D immerses you in the action with high-definition 3D by VIZIO
  • Edge lit Razor LED backlighting with Smart Dimming (16 zones)
  • VIZIO Internet Apps with built-in dual-band 802.11n WiFi
  • It has 480 Hz SPS
  • 1 million to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio





VIZIO XVT3D424SV 42-Inch Full HD 3D Edge Lit Razor LED with Smart Dimming LCD HDTV 480 Hz SPS with VIZIO Internet Apps







   



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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful.
5Vizio has made a believer out of me
By PPK
I've purchased a number of HD sets for myself and for friends over the last few years. When my Samsung 46" DLP bit the dust (CPU) a few weeks ago, I wanted to replace it with Samsung 46" LED 3D set, but could not fit it into my wall unit or into my budget. I came across the Vizio sets in Costco and bought this set the day they were unpacked onto the shelves. The 42" fits perfectly into the 42" wall unit. The fact that it had speakers on the front of the unit and most plasma and other flat screens I looked at did not, also was a big plus given my space was a 3 foot deep box meant for a traditional TV. I actually returned a Panasonic and LG set of the same size for that reason.The extra $500 for this set was well worth it for the additional features that I use today and will use in the future. I bought it for the 480hz refresh rate and the built in WiFi and Bluetooth radios as well as the compatability with my wireless N router. It streams HD Video almost instantly with no buffer pauses at all. The universal remote/keyboard with bluetooth connectiviity is also a big plus. Setup was a breeze. My only complaint was having to spend an hour or so adjusting the picture settings to get the color and brightness just where I wanted it. Sound quality is good, but hooking the Digital Optical cable to your stereo makes for a very high quality experience. The Internet Apps are great. I hooked up my Amazon, Pandora, Netflix and Facebook accounts in a matter of minutes and I'm really impressed with how it handles them.My only real complaint is the lack of ACtive Shutter 3D glasses. The Real 3D ones you get in theaters do not work on any 3D broadcasts from DirecTV and I"m not about to spend an additional $200 for the Active Shutter ones to play with that technology. In a year, when it's more prevalent, I know I'll have a BluRay player with 3D titles and I also know Vizio supports all known 3D standards out there right now.A great set that keeps getting better with each day of exploration.

22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
5Awesomeness
By JasonC
First off let me say I have been looking at 3D tv's for a long time work with computers everyday and have an extensive knowledge on the technical aspects of any piece of hardware. This TV is truely bang for your buck. The refresh rate being at 480 pretty much future proofs your set and you can rest assure any format updates for hdmi or 3D technology will be able to be provided via firmware to the set. I love gaming and if you are a gamer like me that wants to expierence an awesome no ghosting picture on xbox 360, pc or ps3... I have sent this tv to the ringer and it has come out like Tyson in his prime. 3D will be availiable to this set through vudu which is full 1080p@24hz similar to current bluray players. All other formats are supported (like the ones you get from cable or streaming over youtube or downloaded videos and soon to be netflix.... these are usually called SBS or side by side, this set also supports over and under which is just another format of SBS all these formats are used in games or cable programs and the set performs top notch here keeping the resolution in HD range due to active technology.)To sum it up this set is at the top of the 3D market for a few reasons.1) Active technology running on 1080p@24hz as of now is the only tech that give you a full 1080p HD picture with no loss where passive interleves the picture cutting the resolution in half and this is a no go for most gamers.2) Active SBS technology takes that same 1080p signal and splits the images into two angles then recombines them to give you still an HD signal but closer to 720p than 1080p but has become the standard for most cable providers, netflix, youtube ect. due to the bandwith it saves. If your set is SBS passive then i feel bad for you cause you have 2 forms of loss happening now the first splitting that 1080p signal into two images then the interleaving for 3D effect..... giving you close to a 540i signal.3) LED TV!!!! And not only led but full array led. This means your blacks are darker and your colors are more defined crisp and sharp. There are litterally red green and blue leds in your set that can now illuminate to help the color portfolio of each pixel on your screen. Top of the line in LCD technology.3)PC 3d gaming can be done either by nvidia's solution or ATI HD3D and iz3d drivers. Nividia's setup is a bit simpler but performance is lacking and usually you have to scale the graphics down for the framerate to pick up. I've recently updated my video card to the ati HD 5670 and could not be happier. First off you will want to get the iz3d driver and make sure you chose the full install of the release canidate. Purchase the AMD 3DHD license which is half off. Make sure your LCD is connected via HDMI and in the catalist control panel select the 1080p@24hz resolution and scale it to 0 overscan. Enable the iz3d driver and you will be well on your way. Any other refresh rate will work great on the tv under normal circumstances but it needs to be running at 24hz to use the amd HD3D features.

20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Vizio - I'm a believer!
By Andrew S. Prihar
OK, well here goes. I've had this TV now for about 5 full days (got it right before Labor Day Weekend). Ordered it off Amazon and paid $3.99 for PRIME One-Day Shipping (This is NOT one of those TVs that Amazon has special delivered through a TV delivery service as it is super-thin and light [<50 lbs]).EASE OF SETUP [9 out of 10]Pretty easy TV to setup. I am using it primarily as a computer monitor, however the PC I have plugged into it has Blu-Ray, Blu-Ray 3D, and TV Tuner functionality, plus I'm playing a few PC Games on it, so I consume a pretty wide variety of content on this TV. The boxing was very well thought out. The boxing? What? Yeah I know its a weird thing to mention, but Vizio has a really neat box for all of their TV's (my Uncle bought a 55" Vizio last year with a similar box). Basically, you stand the box upright, remove four black tabs from the box, and then the entire box, with the exception of the base, just pulls right off. Then you can remove the styrofoam from the TV and you're good to go. No having to make it a 2-man job and having someone hold the cardboard box exterior while you tug a snug-fitting styrofoam shell out of the box. None of that crap.Got the TV out of the box. I didn't wall mount so I can't speak to that. Installing the base was a sinch. Just slapped it on (it did take a wee bit more pressure than what I would have imagined) and used the provided thumbscrew to secure the base to the bottom of the TV. Then, I just propped it up on a table (I live in a college dorm, so no room for an entertainment center), plugged in the standard power cable, and was just about good to go. That's where I hit a little snag.For some reason, I wanted to try it out by DIRECTLY plugging it into the cable first (my university uses a direct ClearQAM via Coax distribution system. No set-top boxes) instead of just plugging in my computer via HDMI and using my computer's TV Tuner. Vizio clearly intended to make the wall-mounted experience as seamless as possible and, as such, the ports (both HDMI and Coax) on the TV face DOWNWARDS (so that the cables can run PARALLEL to the TV, not stick out a few inches perpendicularly (which would be problematic for some wall mounters)). The only problem with that design is that the little indented area where you plug in the cable isn't very large and, as such, you have to use pretty flexible cables otherwise it'll be a PITA to plug them in. Well, the only coax cable I had sitting around was an old stiff one. Add to that that it was the style that you have to screw in, as opposed to just pushing in. I literally spent 15 minutes trying to screw in the coax cable but was unable to, as coax cables need to go on straight - an impossibility with a stiff cable and the small caveat where the cables are plugged in. So I decided to forgo the direct coax hookup and just use my computer's tv tuner via HDMI. I had a few non-rigid HDMI cables, and was able to get those setup without issue. I just want to warn that if you have very STIFF cables, you might run into some issues plugging them in the COAX and HDMI 1-4 ports.Once I got the computer plugged in, I turned on the TV and was able to whiz through the basic setup. Most of the setup steps didn't apply, as they were meant for setting up cable boxes or direct COAX connections or the like. For me, it was pretty much just (1) turn the TV on, (2) switch to HDMI 1, (3) boot up the PC. Once I got the PC booted up, I noticed that there were ~1.5" borders around the visable computer screen area. I was able to remove these and blow up my desktop to the entire area of the visible TV by adjusting the Size and Position settings (Hit MENU, then TV SETTINGS, then PICTURE, then MORE, then SIZE AND POSITION). That was when I was running my ATI RADEON 5770 Graphics Card. Strangely enough, I upgraded my graphics card to an EVGA NVIDIA GTX 560TI later that day, and then I only saw a portion of my desktop on the screen. At first I thought that something was wrong with the graphics card. But then I remembered that the image on the ATI was underscanned and I had had to compensate in the TV Settings. Sure enough, I reset the Vertical and Horizontal Size and - voila! - the desktop was the perfect size again. I also tested my Apple TV and Xbox 360 on this TV and their pictures are perfectly fit to the TV on default settings. So, basically, only SOME older graphics cards will have the issue I explained, and it can be easily remedied.Finally, I noticed the image seemed somewhat dark. Not unwatchable (at least by my standards), but bothersome. I remembered something I'd read about Vizio's Ambient Light Sensor, and went about finding where I could customize that particular setting. After I turned it off, the picture was damn-near perfect (To turn Ambient Light Sensor OFF, Hit MENU, then TV SETTINGS, then PICTURE, then MORE, then ADVANCED PICTURE, and finally hit ENTER once you get to AMBIENT LIGHT SENSOR and choose the OFF option). The brightness level seemed good (some may want to increase the Backlight and/or Brightness options just a smidge still; these can be found in the basic PICTURE settings; I ended up doing this myself). The image really needs no calibration after you turn off the AMBIENT LIGHT SENSOR IMHO.PICTURE QUALITY (2-DIMENSIONAL) [10 out of 10]The nice thing about this TV's brightness/color settings is their FLEXIBILITY. I was sitting on the couch with a couple of my roommates, and we each found a mix of color and brightness settings that we liked. My one roommate prefered it with more color, the other with less color, and I prefered it with a smidge more color and a bit more brightness. If you're super-picky or whatever, you will probably be able to find a mix of settings that you love - it might just take a while. But, this TV looks GREAT almost right out of the box. The LED backlighting really does make all the difference. I have an LCD TV/monitor (about 1.5 years old, 24", Samsung, pretty nice monitor when I got it) in the other room, and going back and forth between the two was like night and day. The LCD appeared overly dimmed, and its colors didn't POP. The LED backlighting, far from washing out the colors as one might expect (since LEDs lead to higher brightness levels), actually enhance colors, making them seem naturally vibrant. That's what I mean when I say that the colors POP. OK, enough about color and brightness --- let's talk about the elephant in the room - the 480 Hz Refresh Rate. Some insist that it's only "really" 240 Hz, but does it really matter? I mean, the difference between 240 Hz and 480 Hz is invisible to the human eye. Are you telling me that your eyes can tell the difference between frames flashed at it in 1/480th of a second (approximately 0.002 sec)??? Don't flatter yourself. However, the difference between the Vizio's advertised 480 Hz and the 60 Hz of a regular TV, and the 24 or 30 Hz of a standard film and TV broadcast respectively, is quite visible. Obviously, Vizio can't magically turn 24 Hz content into 480 Hz content. But it can attempt to smooth the motion by "guessing" at the frames in between. Noone can expect this to be perfect. Typical movies are filmed at 23.976/24 Hz. This TV has the ability to show content at 480 Hz. That means that between every two frames of Hollywood film, the Vizio has to "guess" at what NINETEEN other frames would come in between. And it has to do all this on the fly in a fraction of a second. But I must say, the Vizio handles the job very well. The question is not so much whether this "Smooth Motion Effect" WORKS, but moreso whether or not you like it. Me, I'm on the fence about it. For watching live action sports, or even playing games, I love it. For TV primetime dramas, it makes the picture look a little too real, I think. But I kinda like it in that application, depending on the TV show. For movies, I generally don't like it. There's something about the juddery-ness of film that adds to its genuinity, in my mind. Others may disagree. But the great thing is that, not only can you turn the "Smooth Motion Effect" on and off easily depending on your tastes, Vizio actually gives you a few options ("off", "low", "medium", and "high"). Last but not least, the picture has great color uniformity. Some may complain it isn't a FULL ARRAY LED screen, but I actually like the EDGE LIT LED screen, because EDGE LIT LEDs don't suffer from any image "blooming."PICTURE QUALITY (3-DIMENSIONAL) [9.5 out of 10]First thing you gotta know about 3-D is this: if the 3-D image comes out looking bad on this TV, its more than likely a problem with the CONTENT that you are using, not the TV. Certain 3-D video games, and even highly compressed or bad;y converted 3D movies WILL have ghosting. What's ghosting, you ask? Ghosting is basically when you see a faint extra copy of an image, kind of like a full-color shadow, while watching 3D. For certain applications, ghosting can be quite annoying if it occurs. For example, playing video games, especially shooters, where there is severe ghosting is tough - because it makes it hard to know if you are shooting the opponent or his "ghost" image. Watching movies with high level of detail can be tough too, as ghosting can have the effect of making the image appear blurry. The other thing about 3D --- a lot of 3D content cannot be shown at full HD resolutions or at full frame rates. For example, 3D video games have a max framerate of 24 fps because of limitations in the HDMI 1.4a standard (this might get fixed via firmware update later on). 24fps PER EYE is good for watching film and for most gamers, but a lot of hardcore gamers feel uncomfortable playing a video game below 35-40 fps. And regarding resolution. Certain film/TV content (known as half-SBS content) that you can download from the Internet or watch on Youtube, is naturally going to be lower-res than its 2D bretheren. That's because, when you have a 1080p half-SBS image, each eye is only receiving a 1920x540 image, instead of a 1920x1080 image. Blu Ray 3D uses a proprietary technology called frame-packing to provide each eye with a 1080p FULL-SBS image, meaning both eyes each get a full 1920x1080 image. This is one of the reasons why, if you compare Blu Ray 3D content to other 3D content (shown on the same screen), the Blu Ray 3D will be noticeably superior. 3D Blu Rays also tend to have less ghosting. For the purposes of grading this TV's 3-D image quality, I used the highest quality 3D content only (in my case, a 3D Blu Ray for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition). I could have referenced how half-SBS or gaming looks in 3D, but that wouldn't have been an analysis of the TV's performance, but rather an analysis of the current mediocrity of these standards. The 3D Blu Ray looked superb. Please note that the Vizio's 3D is not so much pop-out-of-the-TV-in-your-face 3D, but more of looking-through-a-window 3D. There's a little POP, but not much (I tested using the NVIDIA 3dTV Play driver test image with 3d effect set to 100% and the image seemed to come out of the TV only marginally). But I actually prefer this 3D effect to the pop-out 3-D effect. This effect makes it look like there is a whole world inside your TV that you are looking into. There is great depth INSIDE the image. It reminds me of the closet that the Pensieve kids go into, only to find there's a whole freaking world in the back of the closet (Narnia). Kind of like the whole freaking world inside my TV LOL. The image clarity and 3D effect when watching a 3D Blu Ray is superb, and I didn't notice any ghosting AT ALL (though I did notice some while using lesser non-Blu-Ray-3D content). The Vizio obviously can't make ghosting disappear from content where its inherent, but it doesn't create any unnecessary ghosting or artifacts in high-quality 3D content that doesn't have any inherently.AUDIO [9 out of 10]Well, its a TV, what can you expect? Someone somewhere along the line got the idea that TV's should sound like they have a $300 surround sound system built in. That's ridiculous. If you want a 1200W speaker system, BUY a 1200W Home Theater Package, don't expect it to come out of your 2" thick flat panel TV that cost $750!! The Vizio's built in speakers are surprisingly good, though IMHO. They are LOUD. The highest level I've played them at is a 28 (out of 100). When you turn the volume up, speech is crisp, and there is no crackling. Does the Vizio make your house shake with bass? No, obviously not. However it reproduces sounds, minus the big-time bass, just fine for an immersive movie experience.VIZIO INTERNET APPS/INTERNET CONNECTIVITY/BLUETOOTH REMOTE [9.5 out of 10]Again, this is a TV. The Internet Apps are a nice touch, but if you really want a hard-core flawless internet experience on your TV, hook up your computer or dedicated box (Roku, Apple TV, etc.). Internet setup was a breeze --- pick your wifi network out of the list, type in the password, and you're good to go. The TV will even automatically update the apps bar when you connect to the Internet for the first time. The basic apps are pretty much Weather, Netflix, Twitter, Amazon VOD, Finance, Web Videos, and VUDU. IMO, the vast majority of people will just use the Netflix/Amazon VOD features. The Facebook App is well implemented - and I can see people occasionally wanting to update their status from the couch - but reading the news feed is a bit too cumbersome. The Netflix and Amazon VOD apps are well-done, and WORK. There are a few other apps you can download (like CNBC, which I like, and Soduko, which is also pretty good), but the Vizio App Library is overall pretty unimpressive. The Bluetooth Remote however, is quite the opposite. Reminiscant of a feature phone made for texting, the vizio remote control has a flip out keyboard. It also has a nice form factor, not to long like some remotes, but not too wide nor thick either. Its the perfect size remote IMO. The one thing they could have done to make it better was to add a backlight but hey, you can't have it all. Speaking more about bluetooth support generally, I think its a great idea. I live in a dorm room with two roommates, and I think it'd be great to obtain a 3.5mm-bluetooth adapter and listen to my TV on my Beats by Dre when my roommates are sleeping or studying. Haven't tried it yet, but intend to.STYLE [10 out of 10]Again, I have no idea what people expect a TV to look like. LIke something made by Da Vinci? You want Art, go to the Louve. You wanna watch the game, go to your TV. The Vizio looks plain, but classy, with an unobtrusive logo. Not to mention, I'm proud to have the VIZIO logo out there for everyone to see. If someone has a problem with me having a high-quality TV from an underrated manufacturer that actually keeps SOME of its jobs in the good ole U.S. of A. then they can just STICK IT!VALUE [11 out of 10]I picked up this TV for $750 on Amazon, plus $4 for ONE DAY SHIPPING. No Tax. Wouldn't have paid anything for shipping if I'd gone with 2-day, but, what can I say, I'm an impatient dude :). Plus, I got TWO PAIR of 3-D glasses for $25 (normally $85-$125 on Amazon) as part of a promo for this TV (Amazon's been running the promo off and on the past few months). So like $780 for the TV and 2-pair of glasses that got to me in one-day. That's a superb deal. If you want to get a good (120 Hz) non-3D 42" Class LED TV, you're going to be shelling out around $700 already. And, if you buy from a big box store in the good ole State of California (LA Area), you'll pay 9.75% sales tax on that AND a $10 monitor recycling fee. So basically, if I would have bought an INFERIOR TV (2D vs. the Vizio's 3D, 120Hz vs. the Vizio's 480Hz, potentially no Internet Apps vs. the Vizio's Internet Apps, etc.) at a brick and mortar store here in LA, I would have ended up paying around $779 [($700 * 1.0975) + 10] anyway. And, since I don't own a car, I would have had to inconvenience a friend to drive me to and back from said brick and mortar store (as I'm not too hot on the idea of lugging a brand new, boxed 42" HDTV through the streets of South Central Los Angeles). And when you compare the Vizio against TVs that are ACTUALLY IN ITS CLASS, that's when I really feel like I almost stole this TV. You want something like this, with a close-to-equivalent feature-set from Sony, Samsung, or Panasonic, you'lll end up dropping more than $1K, that's for sure. I'd estimate that the Vizio sells for $300-$400 less than what an equivalent set from the Big-3 costs. And the Vizio has exceptional picture quality. I don't see how you can top it, and I definitely can't see how, even if you could top it, you could top it by enough to qualify a $400 price premium. Unless the Sony, Samsung, and Panny wake me up in the morning and serve me breakfast in bed, there is no way in hell that their price premium is justifiable. No way.TOTAL SCORE: [68 out of 70] = 4.86/5 STARSVIZIO = EPIC WIN!

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VIZIO XVT3D424SV 42-Inch Full HD 3D Edge Lit Razor LED with Smart Dimming LCD HDTV 480 Hz SPS with VIZIO Internet Apps. Reviewed by Peter M. Rating: 4.5

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