Vizio Televisions
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get a samsung...not much more and soooooooo much better...their contrast ratios are AWESOME at around 15,000:1 on their 40" models...spend the extra few hundred bux on a good tv...you'll be glad you did.
IDK about Vizio TVs in general though besides the fact that if you put it side by side next to a good brand name tv that they look like shit...just like Insignia and Westinghouse...Polaroids are HORRIBLE. a buddy a mine has had one for just a few months and it slowly had features quit working and now it just doesnt work...they are worthless.
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^^^ hahaha
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My room mate had one. Great picture. Great price. Horrible sound and I've heard the warranty can be a pain in the ass and the company is bad to deal with. People have been calling them the disposible tv.
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weshole;203366 wrote:
Holy shit Torbs!!! You musta got the Ub3R L33t JdM one cuz all the ones I seen usually have cont ratios of 1500:1.Please explain this to me then beings you know so much about TV's apparently...
15,000:1
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8251303&type=product&id=116951252107220,000:1
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8561479&type=product&id=1188561460115stick that in your jelly bean pipe and smoke it n00bsauce :icon_cheers:
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We're buying two of these for our house:
$800, 42" 1080p
Hard to beat that...
Yes, you can spend a shitload of money on a TV for marginally better picture quality, but at the end of the day, its still a TV. I watch discovery channel and the food network. 1500:1 or 15,000:1 bobby flay still look the same haha.
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Buy an open item name brand at Best Buy and slap on a 4 year warranty so that if the tv fail, which is pretty common, you won't be out a tv. Vizio apparently won't warranty their units...
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Basically, 9/10 people will be perfectly happy with a Vizio vs. whatever old tube tv they have now. The major differences come in serviceability and replacement bulbs. Of course, if you buy a 1080p Vizio for hundreds less than a comparable "name brand" you could make the argument that you are getting your money's worth either way. I have a co-worker that has 2 vizio's, he bought a Samsung (or was it Sanyo...can't remember) for his family room and was PISSED that it's quality was worse than his Vizio that he had in his bedroom....so he returned the "good" tv and purchased the "poor" one and hasn't been happier since.
There is a reason that Vizio is the #1 selling TV on the market right now...best bang for the buck.
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torbs;203364 wrote:
get a samsung...not much more and soooooooo much better...their contrast ratios are AWESOME at around 15,000:1 on their 40" models...spend the extra few hundred bux on a good tv...you'll be glad you did.IDK about Vizio TVs in general though besides the fact that if you put it side by side next to a good brand name tv that they look like shit...just like Insignia and Westinghouse...Polaroids are HORRIBLE. a buddy a mine has had one for just a few months and it slowly had features quit working and now it just doesnt work...they are worthless.
Too bad there is no standard for contrast ratios so samsungs 15,000:1 might be the exact same as X-Brands 4000:1 ratio...
Nice try though!
BTW I have a Samsung and absolutely love it.
http://www.practical-home-theater-guide.com/contrast-ratio.html
The unfortunate thing here is that there is nothing mandatory as to the methodology used by manufactures to measure contrast performance of their projectors or display devices, nor are manufacturers obliged to at least specify the method used to arrive at the quoted figures.
This renders a straightforward comparison of contrast performance figures between different imaging devices - especially from different manufactures - almost meaningless.
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I'm really picky about computer stuff, and have had my share of high end monitors and all that shit.
Especially with plasmas, there are only a few select manufacters the rest are OEM's... You'll find common parts in alot of them.
I don't really ever buy that extra warranty stuff, and generally have had good luck with it all, I figure by the time it breaks I'll want something bigger and better... (had bad experiences with best buy extended warranty before which led me to belive its worthless)
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torbs;203375 wrote:
Please explain this to me then beings you know so much about TV's apparently...15,000:1
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8251303&type=product&id=116951252107220,000:1
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8561479&type=product&id=1188561460115stick that in your jelly bean pipe and smoke it n00bsauce :icon_cheers:
Your right, I'm wrong. My bad. I shoulda read more first.
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I heard vizio's are bad & break a lot. But that is just what i Heard.
I plan to get a bigger & better tv (1080P 42"+) but not sure what to go with.
What i got nw, is a 1080i 42" maxent from best buy - and so far so good.

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