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Vizio XVT323SV Razor LED
$700.00
Released June, 2010
The Pros:Large amount of online streaming content and "widgets" available. No noticeable lag with gaming consoles. Bluetooth connection enables various wireless devices, including a remote and headset.
The Cons:Ships with USB ports that aren't active, planned for future updates. Color tinting is visible when viewed off-center.
With an ultra-thin design that's sleek yet durable, the Vizio XVT323SV Razor LED is an LED backlit LCD HDTV that saves energy and produces high quality images. The 32-inch screen television set has 120Hz refresh rates and an Ambient Light Sensor that improves contrast.
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The StudioSound HD creates optimal sound quality that supports the Energy Star 4.0 compliant model's clear and detailed picture. To add a unique touch to it, the LCD HDTV also has Bluetooth capability and has Smart Dimming technology that optimizes the picture quality.
Features
- 32-inch screen
- LED backlighting LCD
- 120Hz refresh rates
- StudioSound HD
- Smart Dimming technology
- Ambient Light Sensor
- Ultra-thin
- Bluetooth capability
- Energy Star 4.0 compliant
- 4 HDMI outputs
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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large amount of online streaming content and "widgets" available
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no noticeable lag with gaming consoles
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Bluetooth connection enables various wireless devices, including a remote and headset
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sound quality is above average, with clear dialog audible without turning up the volume
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refresh rate can handle fast-moving subjects without blur or streaking effect
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ships with USB ports that aren't active, planned for future updates
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color tinting is visible when viewed off-center
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Comments (2)
Bob Smith:
#vizio_xvt323sv_razor_led I would have expected this TV to cost a whole lot more based on the specs, but it's cheap, and the picture quality is awesome! Nice and crisp. The setup was easy when I connected my DISH Network HD satellite system using HDMI. I used to have 60Hz and I especially want to mention the 120Hz because it's much nicer and it can handle much faster motion and sports on ESPN that my old TV couldn't do. I love that! I also bought a fast-paced game for my PS3 just because of this TV I have now. My co-worker at DISH has excellent taste in TV, thanks to him for steering into the direction of this one.
Jan 4, 12
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