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Vizio VM190XVT Razor LED


$350.00 Released December, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Incredibly versatile and can be used as either a TV or computer monitor. Excellent picture quality.

The Cons:The remote control is limited. Slow channel changing.

The Vizio Razor VM190XVT is one of two ultra-thin LED LCD HDTVs (19” VM190XVT, 23” VM230VXT) released in late 2009. Both units are less than 1” thick, but yet manage to output at an exceptionally superior 20,000:1 contrast and up to 300 nits of brightness.

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Unlike the VM230VXT, the VM190XVT is not capable of full 1080p output, but it does at the very least support 720p, 1080i, 480p, and 480i content. Some of the more notable features include Digital Photo Viewing via the included USB drive; SRS TrueSurroundHD sound; and a proximity sensor that illuminates as the user’s hand draws near. In fact, the unit can be used as a digital picture frame for enjoying slideshow pictures with friends or family.

Features

  • Ultra-Thin (1”) LED LCD HDTV
  • Superior Contrast/Brightness
  • 1080i Maximum Resolution
  • Digital Photo Viewing
  • SRS TrueSurroundHD
  • Proximity Sensor

Specifications

  • Size: 19”
  • Tuner: NTSC/ATSC/QAM
  • Native Resolution: 1366x768
  • Signal Compatibility: 720p, 1080i, 480p, 480i
  • Colors: 16.7 Million
  • Dynamic Contrast: 20,000:1
  • Brightness: 300 nits
  • Response Time: 5ms
  • Viewable Angle: 170/170 Degrees
  • Pixel/Dot Pitch: .3mm
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Lamp Life: 30000 Hours
  • Hole Pattern: VESA

Inputs

  • HDMI w/HDCP (IN)
  • RF Connector (for Internal Tuner)
  • Component YpbPr +Stereo
  • Composite Video
  • S-Video
  • Computer RGB
  • USB

Outputs

  • SPDIF Digital (OUT)
  • Headphones

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    Incredibly versatile and can be used as either a TV or computer monitor

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    Excellent picture quality

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    The remote control is limited

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    Slow channel changing

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