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Vizio M370VT Razor LED


$700.00 Released July, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Enough HDMI units for almost any setup. Slim bezel design allows the unit to fit into cabinets many other 37 inch screens are too big for. No perceptible lag when used with gaming consoles.

The Cons:Default settings for both video and audio aren't right, need to be played with to find the optimal setting. TruVolume is inaccurate, makes inappropriate adjustments to the volume throughout the program. Ambient light sensor makes the screen too dim, distracting when it adjusts as clouds pass outside.

The Vizio M370VT Razor LED is a LED backlit LCD high-definition television created to deliver great sound and detailed picture quality geared towards home entertainment. In order to create a clear display, the HDTV has 60GHz refresh rates that helps develop a continuous high quality image.

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It also has TruSurround HD and TruVolume that supports various multimedia formats by giving off a loud sound that's true to the ear. With a slim design and 4 HDMI outputs, the Vizio M370VT Razor LED is also energy efficient as it is Energy Star 4.0 compliant.

Features

  • 37-inch screen
  • LED backlighting LCD
  • 60Hz refresh rates
  • TruSurround HD and TruVolume
  • Slim design
  • Energy Star 4.0 compliant
  • 4 HDMI outputs

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Pros
  • 2

    enough HDMI units for almost any setup

  • 1

    slim bezel design allows the unit to fit into cabinets many other 37 inch screens are too big for

  • 1

    no perceptible lag when used with gaming consoles

  • 0

    handles fast-moving graphics without blur with the right settings

Cons
  • 2

    default settings for both video and audio aren't right, need to be played with to find the optimal setting

  • 1

    TruVolume is inaccurate, makes inappropriate adjustments to the volume throughout the program

  • 1

    ambient light sensor makes the screen too dim, distracting when it adjusts as clouds pass outside

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