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Vizio M470VT Razor LED


$1,120.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Contrast between the blacks and greys is clearly visible. Fast motion is rendered perfectly crisp and clear, no blurring or missed frames. TruVolume feature works perfectly, volume of commercials is adjusted down automatically.

The Cons:Adaptive brightness control over-reacts, makes the screen too dark. Not as many preset picture settings as on previous Vizio products. Hdmi ports are on the side rather than bottom so cables are tougher to group and keep clean.

The Vizio M470VT Razor LED is an LED backlit LCD HDTV that uses advanced technology to deliver quality, detailed picture and create a few features that save energy. With a 47-inch screen, the HDTV has TruSurround HD and TruVolume that produces great clear sound quality.

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Product Shot 2 It also has 120Hz refresh rates that accents the crisp resolution that's bright and vivid. Along with a unique Smart Dimming technology that creates precise black levels and optimizes picture quality, the television set is also Energy Star 4.0 compliant.

Features

  • 47-inch screen
  • LED backlighting LCD
  • 120Hz refresh rates
  • TruSurround HD and TruVolume
  • Smart Dimming technology
  • Energy Star 4.0 compliant
  • 4 HDMI outputs

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Pros
  • 1

    contrast between the blacks and greys is clearly visible

  • 1

    fast motion is rendered perfectly crisp and clear, no blurring or missed frames

  • 1

    TruVolume feature works perfectly, volume of commercials is adjusted down automatically

  • 1

    even lighting throughout the picture, no light bleeding around the edges

  • 1

    setup is simple, don't need the instructions, stand goes on in an obvious way, unit is light and easy to manage during setup

Cons
  • 6

    adaptive brightness control over-reacts, makes the screen too dark

  • 1

    not as many preset picture settings as on previous Vizio products

  • 1

    Hdmi ports are on the side rather than bottom so cables are tougher to group and keep clean.

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