IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 6 --VIZIO, America's Fastest Growing HDTV Company, announced today a new line of 1080p, flat panel displays with 120Hz processing with MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation).
Offering the ultimate in convenience, the Black Tie models have included a side access High Definition Game Port housing 2x HDMI v1.3 inputs and Component Video/RCA Stereo audio for fast access to high-definition gaming systems such as XBox 360 and PlayStation 3. Black Tie models include a standard/HDTV/QAM combination tuner, RF Input, are compatible with 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i input sources and a detachable base to accommodate on-wall mounting.
The new SV42LF and SV47LF will begin shipping in July 2008 with estimated selling prices of $1499 and $1899 respectively.
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its vizio. to me they're not the highest quality of brands
of a Vizio VX32L 32" LCD HDTV 1080i.........best price and picture quality....cant go wrong
@Xbrainer
HERE HERE......I try and sing its praises to whoever will listen, but to many people are concerned with the Brand name of (Samsung, Toshiba, etc) without actually trying out a VIZIO
but at 32" my LG's 8000:1 ratio couldn't be beat.
sony bravia 40" v series. 1080p, 13000:1 contrast ratio
and a gateway 24" 1920x1200 90 degree rotating monitor with a 1000:1 contrast ratio.
i have seen vizios they are good for the price, but i would prefer waiting longer to get a more expensive HD set. Either a samsung, pioneer, sharp, or sony tv.
though one thing is good is you can get a big vizio for pretty cheap.
but i would instead of paying the same amount for a say, a 60" vizio(i dont know the price)..i would rather get a 40-42" bravia or samsung or some other higher end tv.
i do wonder though if they will make oled tvs soon. They might be somewhat affordable.
Is HDMI required for that?