VIZIO VT420M 42-Inch Full HD 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV
- 120Hz Smooth Motion technology gives you smooth, blur-free picture with less judder
- SRS TruSurroundHD brings you an immersive surround sound experience
- SRS TruVolume balances audio levels to eliminate volume inconsistencies
- Multimedia USB Ports enables you to view personal media including music and photos
- JAVA finish. 4 HDMI inputs
Product Description
VIZIO VT420M 42-inch Full HD 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTVAmazon.com Product Description
This 42-inch HDTV complements any room’s decor with its fashion forward design and dramatic java brown finish. It’s feature rich with full 1080p high definition resolution and 120Hz Smooth Motion technology for beautifully bright and clear images, and includes a built-in multi-media feature enabling you to enjoy music and photos directly from your HDTV. Full 1080p resolution with wide connectivity and bonus multimedia features. Click to enlarge. Full 1080p resolution for the best picture. A 120Hz refresh rate creates smooth transitions between frames. Enjoy MP3 audio and JPEG photo files via the USB port. Includes full-function remote. 1080P Full HD
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VIZIO VT420M 42-Inch Full HD 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV
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5 comments
Mathew P. Sewell on January 25, 2010 at 7:11 am
I bought my Vizio after my first SONY HDTV died after only 1 year of service. I decided that I would purchase a Vizio as it was far cheaper than a Sony and I couldn’t really see what was worth paying more money if the tv would be dead within 1 year anyways.
Well, it started out alright. First day with it was fine. The second day, however, the picture would begin to flicker, then go completely black, once or twice a day. It was fixed by simply turning the tv off and then on, but was still very annoying. However, the problem only got worse, and fast, degrading to the point that the picture would go out nearly once every fifteen minutes over the course of the next week. I contacted Vizio and they had no ready solution and wanted me to send my tv out for up to two months so they could try to find out what was wrong. I had absolutely no desire to ditch the tv for two months, and so I said thanks but no thanks.
I have never had a good experience with and HDTV, but Vizio is the only one that was absolute crap right-out-of-the-box. I Was so frustrated I could have cried. I’ve now spent $3,0000 on HDTV’s in the past 2 years and every single one has died in less than 12 months, but the Vizio went to crap the fastest.
Oscar D. Garcia on January 25, 2010 at 7:50 am
I tried really hard to find a comparable difference between SONY , SAMSUNG, VIZIO on tvs under 800 dollars. I couldn’t find one. I stared at all three televisions for 45 minutes straight…not a considerable difference. For the money, you can’t go wrong. its the right balance of size, picture quality and price. I hooked up my ps3 to compare the quality between this tv and a 46″ xbr from SONY. I was shocked to see that this tv had by far produced a better picture (although the sony is 2 years old). Audio is poor and does fluctuate from time to time. I’ve had it for a month and cant say that I’ve seen any green lines or issues. If you wan’t a television under 1000 dollars, i would highly recommend you take a look at this vizio. I don’t think vizio can hold a candle when it gets to the higher priced tv’s, but when it competes in this price range…it excels
Scuro on January 25, 2010 at 8:22 am
Was going to get a phillips tv but was sold out so I looked at the vizio. build quality looked solid and everything worked as it should. Havent had any issues thus far. Only thing that will ever show that the tv was cheaper then normal is the manual with its cheap photos but thats nothing to complain about.
Also to fix the change in volume from the speakers turn off the srs true volume. It tends to over correct the volume and thus creates the random volume levels.
Stephen O. Phillips on January 25, 2010 at 8:33 am
Great picture. No dead pixels. I do think 120hz makes a difference in motion.
Now that I’ve got the vt420m, I wish I’d bought the VT470m instead.
Saxman1005 on January 25, 2010 at 10:59 am
I’ve had this TV for a 1 1/2 months now and it has been amazing. The picture quality is outstanding – the only way you are going to get better picture is to buy an LED TV, but those have their downside as well.
The built-in speakers are very weak and the audio level sometimes fluctuates a bit. That being said, if you hook it up to an external sound system you won’t need the built-in speakers.
This TV works extremely well with my cable box, DVD player and even my Nintendo Wii.
Highly recommended.