VIZIO E421VA 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Black
- 1080p Full HD
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 50,000 to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- SRS TruVolume and SRS TruSurround HD audio
- Ambient Light Sensing technology
42IN Class FULL HD 1080P 120HZ LCD HDTV VIZIO’s 42″ LCD HDTV delivers full 1080p HD picture quality and superior audio at an amazing value. This flat screen LCD HDTV features 120Hz refresh rate for sharp clarity of fast action scenes, SRS TruVolume and SRS TruSurround HD audio for advanced virtual surround sound, 50,000 to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio giving you deeper blacks and brighter whites, and four HDMI ports to connect up to four HDMI devices to your TV. When in operation this 42″ also exceeds ENERGY STAR 4.1 guidelines to reduce energy consumption and utilizes built-in ambient light sensing technology, which automatically adjusts backlight levels to the brightness of its surroundings. 120Hz processing for lifelike detail and a blur-free picture. Experience immersive virtual high definition surround sound.
List Price: $ 599.99
Price: $ 538.00
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2 comments
Stan
December 30, 2011
Great price verses quality,
I actually bought this TV at Sam’s club where the going price for it was $598. It was a real bargain at that price too. The other TV I was considering was an LED version that is also 42”. I just could not justify paying an extra $250 for the LED version when this is the same thing with only the regular backlighting, which is actually guaranteed to last longer.
I’m not actually using this for a TV, rather, it’s being used for a computer monitor. At first it was a little hard to configure but you have to make sure that your resolution is in one of the VESA formats like 1920 x 1080, 1360 x 768, 1024 x 768. You also need to make sure the picture mode is set to “game” so there is no hesitation between what has been done with the mouse and what happens on the screen. The game mode fixes any hesitation.
I looked on Newegg dot com for large format monitors at 42” and they were all well over $1000. There really is no reason to buy one of them when you could just get one of these for so little, and have it do the same thing.
Another positive is that the picture is very sharp, brilliant, with plenty of contrast.
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Dan
December 30, 2011
Overall a very good tv,
I purchased this tv in early December of 2010 and have been very pleased with it, with an exception or two. When watching the tv, the volume would periodically get louder. I soon discovered that the tru-volume feature caused this. After turning that feature off, it works like a charm. The picture is very clear and crisp regardless of what I watch on it (sports, sitcoms, etc.)but getting 240hz would have been nice. This tv was definitely better than what i had expected for the price. I will definitely look at Vizio for any future tv’s that I may buy.
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