VIZIO 42 1080p LCD HD TV – VO42L FHDTV

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VIZIO 42" 1080p LCD HD TV - VO42L FHDTV
 
Manufacturer: Vizio
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List Price: $899.99
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Product Description

VO42LF_Lava_Thumb VO42LF - 42" Class LCD FHDTV 42" LCD Television 1920 x 1080 2.073 Million Pixels 5000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio 16.7 Million Colors 720p, 1080i (HDTV), 1080p (FHDTV) 4x HDMI, 2x Component, 1x RF 40.4"W x 27.6"H x 9.6"D VO42LF - 42" Class LCD FHDTV VIZIO's Evolution with the most advanced technology offers true 1080p performance available. Perfectly displaying more than 16 Million colors with incredible contrast ratios and brightness levels, your living room will become your new home theater

Product Details

  • Equipped with a wide variety of input interfaces including Four HDMI (v1.3) inputs, perfect for High Definition Satellite or Cable Box
  • Offers viewing angles of up to 178 degrees
  • HDTV Television with LCD Technology
  • Displays Resolutions up to 1080p
  • Includes Remote Control
  • High Definition with Built-In HDTV/ATSC Tuner
  • NTSC/ATSC Built-In
  • Video Features: Zoom Feature
  • MA De-Interlacing
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI
  • Outputs: S/PDIF
  • 16:9 Widescreen Aspect Ratio
  • 1920x1080 Resolution
  • 5ms Response Time
  • Bottom Fixed Speakers
  • Operational Features: Progressive Scan
  • Operational Modes: 500 CD/M2 Brightness
  • Additional Functions: PIP
  • Viewing Angles: 178 x 178
  • TV Mount Features: Detachable Base Stand
  • Additional Accessories Required: DVI Cable Optional
  • An Authorized Representative will Actually Come to Your House or Business and Provide Complete Service for 1 Year
  • 40.4"W x 27.6"H x 9.6"D
  • Weight: 44.6 lbs.

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Customer Reviews

Exceptional value
 
Review Date: December 16, 2008
Reviewer: Beechwood Knoll, Wollaston, MA United States
This is my second Vizio set. We were so happy with our first set, Vizio was always a contender when we looked for a second HDTV. This set comes with picture in picture, which was a requirement for me. Visio appear to be the only manufacturer that supplies this option in sets in the price range. We are very happy with our selection. And of course the fact that the set comes with one year "in home" warranty makes this a hands down winner! Excellent picture, great contrast. I definitely recommend this tv.
Excellent TV
 
Review Date: February 10, 2009
Reviewer: Todd, Chattanooga, TN
This is the second Vizio LCD TV that I have purchased. Once I find a product that I like I always look to that manufacturer whenever I have another purchase need.

I recently finished my basement and added a family room to my home. I already had a Vizio 37" LCD TV in my living room for close to a year and absolutely loved the quality, especially for the price. At that time I had read an article that Vizio was going to be the Sony of the future. After watching my two TV's I have no doubt they will someday rise to that level.

I didn't have HD service with my first TV, but added it after I bought my 42" and like it even more. The picture quality seems to be as good as any other I see in the stores. I highly recommend to anyone that they should save their money and buy one from Vizio instead of buying one of the expensive brands.
Great deal bought it refurbished!!
 
Review Date: May 5, 2009
Reviewer: Michael Countryman, pelzer, sc
Well let me start off by telling you that I have spent over a month doing research and going to retail stores comparing different models and brands before deciding on this one. I will admit I am on a budget so that did play a role in my decision.
After much debate I decided to go with the refurbished model but was nervous that it would have some problem but WOW it looks and works perfect and saved a bunch!!
I am using it in my bedroom at a distance of about 13 feet away and only using standard definition hooked up and I will tell you the picture is great!! My dad came over and swore that it was hooked up to hi def. My tv in the living room is hooked up to hi def and looks about the same. Yes I did play with all the settings to get the picture to look that good.
The sound on this tv puts my 62 inch Samsung to shame. The sound is fantastic on this and has many adjustments.
There is plenty of inputs and outputs on this one. 4 HDMI wow!!
Overall I really love this set and wish I had bought Vizio for my living room instead of Samsung but of well.
Yes I would for sure recommend this to anyone. The picture and quality is up there with the best of them and you will save big too!!
Great TV For the Price
 
Review Date: April 17, 2009
Reviewer: K. Kethcart, Chicago, IL
I bought this TV from TigerDirect as a refurb a couple weeks ago and I'm really glad that I did. I wasn't in the market for a buying a TV for a few months but I couldn't pass up the deal ($550). I have a 1080P upscaling DVD player hooked up to it and it looks great although I do wish I would have gotten a Blu-Ray player. I currently do not have TV hooked up to the TV because I am moving out soon but I do watch
[...] shows (480I) through it and it looks great with the DVI to HDMI cable from my computer. The setup is very easy and it's not hard to get a great picture after messing around with setting a little bit. The default settings were a little off for my taste (a little too much color and contrast.) The speakers on the TV sound great and do not distort until extremely high volumes. I have yet to really find something about this TV that I do not like. I had always heard good things about Vizios and this TV reaffirmed that for me. I would highly recommend this TV, especially for the outrageously low price.
Better than than the VU - Tuner Tips
 
Review Date: August 31, 2008
Reviewer: Legna, MD
This is a better than average set. The feature set is excellent 4xHDMI etc.
Compared to the VU42 (which we had also), this has a nicer picture and much more control through the menus for Picture and Sound tweaking.

The HDMI worked perfectly with our laptops and good screen controls allows you to adjust margins to use the full screen.

I've had many HD sets over the years, for the money this is a good deal.

Tuner Tip: In our area, Cable doesn't scramble many digital channels, but many are just sound, duplicates or unwanted. This set seems to have a cap of 500+ channels, because while we could tune in more channels, The Channel skip did not show them. But this set has "Partial channel search", which allowed us to manually seek ranges of channels and customize the channels the way we wanted. The VU did not have this and forced us to flip through 50 or so "bad" channels with no way to remove them.
solid picture
 
Review Date: November 21, 2008
Reviewer: Evan Eberhardt,
The HD picture on this set is very good (and I have only seen 1080i and 720p so far). Do not be fooled by the price. The SD DVD progressive scan picture (480p) is also quite good. Regular SD (480i) is pretty ho-hum. In fact, if you have a sizable tube and are not planning on upgrading to HD service (although major networks are free with an antenna and look great), you might as well hold off. This is the case for any HD LCD. They are designed for HD and all of them just look so-so with standard definition.

The sound is also solid, very impressive for a flat panel. It also has ample inputs, although the ones on the underside are a pain to hook stuff up to (prepare to be cranking your head sideways to see just where the HDMI plugs in).

The remote is the weakest point of the set. It has a layout that in not intuitive. I still keep looking for the 'menu' button to play with the picture and features forgetting that you have to press the orange 'V' in the middle.

All around though, the set is a good value. If Sony or Samsung are not in your budget, you will not be disappointed by this Vizio. One more thing; I think the 120hz feature is a fad, at least for films. I haven't seen it for video games, but for movies it just doesn't look right. Some blur is natural. So, don't be lured away by that as it is a feature I would rarely have used anyway.
All good so far
 
Review Date: April 25, 2009
Reviewer: Geeky guy, California, USA
Bought this at a membership store 3 weeks ago. First we got a free HD cable box upgrade with component video output, hooked that up. Picture and sound were great. Cable box failed, got new cable box with with HDMI, and picture is even better! Basketball, baseball, hockey all look real sharp, haven't noticed motion blur to be a problem. (I found that some sports come to me at 720p, others in 1080i, both look great.) Occassionally there is some pixelization, and unfortunately I have no way of knowing if it's the TV or the cable box. Hooked up some rabbit ears briefly, just as an experiment, and over the air HD looked very nice. Sideways viewing angle is fine. The TV is on a stand that is about 30 inches high. The picture looks great from normal sitting viewing position. But if you're standing, near the screen, you can see some decreased contrast due to the vertical angle. Wall mounting a foot or so higher would be better. Standing a few feet away, as you might do for some video games (Wii Fit, DDR), there is a little contrast loss, but it's barely noticeable--no complaints from the teenagers. Also tried hooking up my computer via RGB and that looks just fine. Played a 1080p video from the computer, quality is excellent. Had to call customer support to get PIP working; for some reason the default was PIP disabled by parental consent setting. Stereo sound is clear with excellent separation.

UPDATE: After about one month, the picture started showing red and green noise. I called Vizio, and they made an appointment for a service visit. They replaced a board, and the problem seems to be fixed. The service guys said this was a common problem.

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