Vizio E472VLE 47-Inch 120 Hz Class LCD HDTV with VIZIO Internet Apps – Black
- VIZIO Internet Apps
- Built-in WiFi
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 1080p Full HD
- 100,000 to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
VIZIO’s 47″ Class LCD HDTV with VIZIO Internet Apps puts the best of the web right on your TV, giving you instant access to VUDU, Netflix, Hulu Plus, Pandora, Facebook, Twitter and more. With built-in WiFi for easy set-up, this HDTV also boasts 1080p Full HD and 120Hz refresh rate for a superior picture at an amazing value. Its ambient light sensing technology ensures a perfectly-balanced picture that’s never washed out or too bright. SRS StudioSound HD supplies advanced virtual surround sound, while four HDMI ports accommodate your home theater setup, Blu-ray Player and cable or satellite TV to deliver a full cinematic experience. It also meets ENERGY STAR 5.3 Guidelines making this stylish HDTV a smart choice for the environment and your wallet.
List Price: $ 649.99
Price: $ 649.99
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2 comments
loan99
June 23, 2012
Good quality if on a budget,
I bought this last night, so I do not have a long experience to refer to. Right off the bat, it took about 20 minutes to set up. Very simple and easy with precise on screen instructions. I am not an expert, but the picture appears to be excellent. I listened to CNET reviewer who said the black color was not black enough. You could have fooled me. My son has a blue ray player (Playstation) and we watched Planet Earth. I had to look at the specs to make sure this wasn’t a 3D model. The picture was perfect. The only minor complaint I might have is it seems to tilt a little forward (on the stand). We were able to correct that somewhat by loosening the top screws and tightening the bottom ones, but it still appears to tilt. Living in Earthquake country, that does concern me a little. At any rate, I would say the picture is great, in spite of CNET review and am very happy with the purchase.
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Charles L. Vogel “Larry”
June 23, 2012
Easy set up, good price, needs more robust remote,
I purchased this last week. I was impressed with the price considering the features, specifically the built-in apps and wireless connectivity. Set up was a breeze. I had it up and running within 30 minutes. Fantastic picture, good sound, a big step up from my 5 year old Sony Bravia. It’s close to my router, so I wired it in and am not using the wireless, so I can’t comment on that. There’s only two downsides, and these are minor. One is the remote. A qwerty keyboard would have been nice, but as it it you need to navigate through an onscreen keyboard with directional keys. This is big issue during setup…getting in passwords for Netflix, etc…but I don’t imagine it will be a big deal for everyday use. Another is that the out-of-the-box built-in apps don’t include Pandora. To get it, I had to sign up for a Yahoo account (yeah, I’m probably one of the last people in the world without a Yahoo account), then sign up for their app library, and download the app to the TV from there. Again, kind of a pain and not particularly intuitive, but once set up is done, it’s no longer an issue. So thanks, Vizio for a great product, but give us a more robust remote and include Pandora in the built-in apps and you’ll get 5 stars.
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