 m8trix join:2003-12-24 Phoenix, AZ kudos:3 Reviews:
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| vizio and your thoughts so i was looking at getting a new hd tv and have Samsung and Sony right now and never had a issue, but im looking to go to a larger display and saw a
VIZIO 47" LED Smart TV 1080p 240Hz HDTV, 2" ultra-slim, M470SV
the picture looks great but my only concern is when reading reviews it looks as if some people have had issue with the tv power cutting out but for the most part it looks like 85% are happy, any one here personally have experince with recent vizio models or the one i mentioned above |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | said by m8trix:so i was looking at getting a new hd tv and have Samsung and Sony right now and never had a issue, but im looking to go to a larger display and saw a
VIZIO 47" LED Smart TV 1080p 240Hz HDTV, 2" ultra-slim, M470SV
the picture looks great but my only concern is when reading reviews it looks as if some people have had issue with the tv power cutting out but for the most part it looks like 85% are happy, any one here personally have experince with recent vizio models or the one i mentioned above vizio is low end so expect problems. if money isn't an issue go with Pannys viera line. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by dvd536:said by m8trix:so i was looking at getting a new hd tv and have Samsung and Sony right now and never had a issue, but im looking to go to a larger display and saw a
VIZIO 47" LED Smart TV 1080p 240Hz HDTV, 2" ultra-slim, M470SV
the picture looks great but my only concern is when reading reviews it looks as if some people have had issue with the tv power cutting out but for the most part it looks like 85% are happy, any one here personally have experince with recent vizio models or the one i mentioned above vizio is low end so expect problems. if money isn't an issue go with Pannys viera line. Panasonic? Yeah right. My friend paid $800 for a 42" 3 years ago it lasted 2 years then died. My issue with Vizio is a lack of a signal strength meter for OTA viewing. |
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 | reply to m8trix I have a 3-year old 32 inch LCD TV and no issues with it. |
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 IllIlIlllIllEliteDataPremium join:2003-07-06 Lindenhurst, NY kudos:7 | reply to m8trix it comes down to service when service is needed. the only company i know of at this time that does "in home" service would be samsung. it would be a real bust if the tv fails within warranty and there is no authorized warranty service center nearby much less having to drive many miles to go to one or youre forced to ship it to an authorized service center for repair. you could be waiting up to a month or more for an exchange tv to be delivered if no service center is close enough. -- Suffolk County NY Police Feed - »www.scpdny.com PS3 Gaming Feed - »www.livestream.com/elitedata |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | reply to BF69 said by BF69:said by dvd536:said by m8trix:so i was looking at getting a new hd tv and have Samsung and Sony right now and never had a issue, but im looking to go to a larger display and saw a
VIZIO 47" LED Smart TV 1080p 240Hz HDTV, 2" ultra-slim, M470SV
the picture looks great but my only concern is when reading reviews it looks as if some people have had issue with the tv power cutting out but for the most part it looks like 85% are happy, any one here personally have experince with recent vizio models or the one i mentioned above vizio is low end so expect problems. if money isn't an issue go with Pannys viera line. Panasonic? Yeah right. My friend paid $800 for a 42" 3 years ago it lasted 2 years then died. My issue with Vizio is a lack of a signal strength meter for OTA viewing. Every manufacturer has their low end. $800 for a 42" 3 years ago doesn't sound like it was in the viera line. |
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