
VIZIO HDTV admired by several editors,for example VIZIO VO32LF ($629.95) get 3.5 stars from CNET editor and VIZIO VP505XVT ($1,499.99 MSRP) honored PCMAG editor’s choice for Plasma HDTV.
Eventough VIZIO VA22LF ($278.00)as far as I know didn’t get any award, but I think this 22-inch LCD HDTV could be the most affordable 1080p Full HD from well-known brand.
At this time we featured VIZIO SV470XVT which is one of the CNET’s best HDTV list.
The set’s appearance is attractive enough and a cut above most other VIZIO offerings, but still not on the same design level as most models from Sony, LG, or Samsung.VIZIO equipped the SV470XVT with a 120Hz refresh rate and the accompanying dejudder processing, which is one of the most popular step-up features among LCD TVs this year. The processing can smooth out judder inherent in moving video, especially film, and can also help alleviate blurring in motion.
The VIZIO proved worthy of comparison with the best LCDs in this category. Its grayscale stayed solid from bright to mid-dark areas, which helped skin tones look natural without any undue flushness or greenish tinge.
Four total HDMI inputs highlight the connectivity of the Vizio SV470XVT. The company located only two on the back panel and placed the other two on the side, apparently to serve people who regularly need to temporarily connect more than one HDMI device (we prefer the standard 3 back/1 side arrangement)
For PC connectivity Via both VGA and HDMI the Vizio performed as well as we expected, resolving every line of a 1,920×1,080-pixel source without any overscan or edge enhancement.
For the sound VIZIO SV470XVT equipped SRS TruSurround XT (TM) sound, Three built-in speakers provide the ultimate home theatre sound solution that will truly set it apart from the competition.
All told, the VIZIO SV470XVT is the company’s best-performing LCD yet, although its picture quality is still a notch below the better models from marquee-name competitors available today.
And while the VIZIO can’t match the black levels of many competing displays, its competitive pricing–this is the least-expensive 120Hz equipped HDTV currently on the market–enhances its appeal for folks seeking the smoothness.
The VIZIO SV470XVT represents a viable alternative for LCD TV bargain hunters who want 120Hz processing.
Now you can own VIZIO SV470XVT LCD HDTV on sale for $1,399.99 $1,299.99

Specification
- Size : 47-inch, 16:9 Wide Screen
- Response Time: 5 ms (typical)
- Colors: 1.06 Billion
- Brightness: 500 cd/m2 (typical)
- Contrast Ratio: 6500:1 (w/DCR)
- Viewable Angle: <178 degrees (horizontal and vertical)
- Lamp (LCD) / Panel (PDP) Life: 50000 hours
- Tuner: Integrated NTSC/ATSC/QAM HDTV Tuner
Connectivity
- HDMI with HDCP: 4
- Computer RGB plus Stereo Audio: 1
- 5.1 SPDIF Digital Optical Audio: 1
Audio
- Sound enhancement: Yes, SRS TruSurround XT
- Audio: Built-in 10W x 3
Additional Features
- Picture-in-Picture (PIP)
- Picture-outside-Picture (POP)
- 3D Comb Filter
Power Consumption: 400W average
Weight
- Net: 62.4 lbs
- Without Stand: 56.9 lbs
Dimensions
- With Stand: 43.9″ W x 29.7″ H x 10″ D
- Without Stand: 43.9″ W x 28.1″ H x 4″ D
Product Page Via CNET’s Best HDTV List
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