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VIZIO XVT423SV 42-Inch Full HD 1080p LED LCD HDTV with VIA Internet Application, Black Description
- TruLEDTM backlighting with Smart Dimming (128 zones)
- VIZIO Internet AppsTM
- Built-in WiFi 802.11n dual-band
- Bluetooth Universal Remote Control
- 240Hz refresh rate
VIZIO XVT423SV 42-Inch Full HD 1080p LED LCD HDTV with VIA Internet Application, Black Review
First, let me say I own the 47″ LG 47LE8500 for my living room with its stunning high def picture and extremely poor speakers. I was looking for a slightly smaller (and less expensive) TV for my bedroom and chose this 42″ Vizio. Vizio has a similar 47″ model under this newly released line. (So far, I am mostly happy with my purchase.)
Both the LG and Vizio have LED LCD with Local Dimming. I have to say that the high def picture on the Vizio is not as stunning as on the LG 47LE8500, but it is close, and still satisfying.
The black levels are better on the LG, but pretty close on the Vizio.
The Vizio arrived with one of the round rubber “feet” missing under the base. (Better quality control and inspection please?)
The WiFi on the Vizio is fabulous. The remote having a qwerty keyboard is fabulous.
First thing I had to do (for personal preference) is turn off the room light sensor. The picture was way too dark for me when the light sensor was on.
Also, the default screen brightness setting with the light sensor off is too bright, in my opinion. The brightness level is at 50 by default on the standard pic setting, and it looks brighter than the 50 setting on other sets. (But it is very easy to adjust, of course.)
The speakers on the Vizio are much better than on the LG.
I dislike that the Vizio does not have a swivel base.
Standard def is quite acceptable (and better than on the LG).
So, bottom line: If you want to save some money, this new Vizio line is a very good choice (and recommended). Once you customize the pic settings, I think you will be happy with the high def picture. If you have extra money to burn, the LG will give you a more stunning high def picture with better black levels, but you probably will dislike the LG’s speakers, especially if you listen to a lot of music with the volume raised.
Adding to my review, August 28:
When the TV is off, the Vizio logo at the front is lit up in orange. I have found no way to turn this off. I hope that if enough people complain, perhaps Vizio will release a software update that will allow the turn off of this orange Vizio light.
I have encountered bad lip sync issues. But luckily, Vizio has included in the Audio settings a Lip Sync adjustment setting. I had to enable this setting, as the lip sync mismatch problem was really bad. The adjustment has helped.
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