42” Class Theater 3D™ LCD HDTV with VIZIO Internet Apps®
MODEL NUMBER: E3D420VX Model Features:- • Theater 3D™
- • 2 pairs of VIZIO 3D glasses
- • VIZIO Internet Apps® (V.I.A.)
- • Built-in WiFi (802.11n)
- • 1080p Full HD
- • 120Hz Refresh Rate
- • 200,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- • SRS TruSurround HD™ and SRS TruVolume™
- • Three HDMI ports
Product Overview
Enter the Immersive World of Theater 3D™
Bring that intense 3D movie experience home with VIZIO’s 42” Theater 3D™ LCD HDTV with VIZIO Internet Apps®. You’ll enjoy the same crystal-clear, flicker-free 3D you get in the theater with similar lightweight glasses that are comfortable and significantly more affordable than heavier 3D glasses that need batteries or recharging. We’ve also included two free pairs of 3D glasses making this a far more affordable way to launch your Theater 3D™ experience.
2D content is stunning as well. 1080p Full HD and striking 200,000 to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio renders every image with amazing clarity, color and contrast, while Its quick 120Hz refresh rate provides smooth, super-sharp viewing for fast-action sports and movies.
Internet TV: Unlimited Entertainment
VIZIO Internet Apps® with built-in WiFi puts VUDU™, NetFlix, HuluPlus™, Pandora and more right at your fingertips via the universal, enhanced, two-sided remote with keyboard. You’ll have instant access to an almost unlimited library of movies, music, games and just about anything you can think of. Entertainment freedom indeed.
Optimal Viewing in Any Light
No matter your lighting arrangement, you’ll always have the best picture possible thanks to built-in ambient light sensing technology that automatically adjusts backlight levels based on its surroundings. The result is a balanced picture that will never appear washed out or too bright.
Superior Surround Sound
This HDTV also delivers advanced audio thanks to SRS TruVolume™ that limits volume inconsistencies between programming and SRS TruSurroundHD™ that turns your room into a personal theater. It delivers an immersive surround sound experience marked by clearer dialogue, and more precise bass and high frequency signals. Add a VIZIO Soundbar for more intense audio.
3 HDMI® Ports
Three HDMI® ports accommodate your home theater setup, Blu-ray® Player and HD cable or satellite TV to deliver Full HD and 3D entertainment at its finest.
Exceeds ENERGY STAR® 4.2 Guidelines
Conserve energy and the environment. This HDTV uses technology with remarkably low energy consumption that exceeds ENERGY STAR®4.2 Guidelines so your energy bill and the planet can both be better off.
Theater 3D™ Powered by FPR

Bring the movie theater experience home! Theater 3D™ delivers cinema-style 3D with lightweight battery-free glasses.
Wi-Fi Technology
The latest 802.11n Wireless Networking is built-in making connecting to the Internet quick and easy.
1080P FULL HD 
Full 1080P High Definition resolution gives you over 2 million pixels, making the clarity and detail of your picture razor sharp. Learn More
SRS TruVolume™

SRS TruVolume eliminates volume inconsistencies between programming. Learn More
ECO HD™ 
ECO HD™ exceeds the current ENERGY STAR® Guidelines, saving you money on your utility bills while limiting the impact on our planet.Learn More
Theater 3D™ Glasses
Theater 3D glasses are affordable enough to outfit the entire family, even friends - perfect for 3D sporting, movie or concert events. Even use them at your local movie theater.
Crystal Clear Viewing
Theater 3D generates crystal clear flicker-free 3D that's up to 50% brighter than conventional 3D.
VIZIO Internet Apps® (V.I.A.)
Easily connect to the Internet and stream movies and TV shows, listen to music and get the latest news, sports and weather. Learn More
SRS TruSurround HD™

SRS TruSurround HD delivers immersive virtual high definition surround sound. Learn More

Tech Specs
| Specifications | |
| Class: | 42" |
| Viewable: | 42" |
| Backlight Type: | 3D CCFL |
| Resolution: | 1080p |
| Colors: | 16.7 million |
| Dynamic Contrast Ratio: | 200,000:1 |
| Refresh Rate: | 120Hz |
| Response Time: | 5ms |
| Viewable Angle (horizontal/vertical): | 178 degrees |
| Audio | |
| SRS StudioSound™: | Yes |
| SRS TruSurround HD™: | Yes |
| SRS TruVolume™: | Yes |
| Channels/Speaker Output: | 2 x 10W |
| Connections - Inputs (REAR) | |
| HDMI with HDCP: | 2 |
| Component: | 1 |
| Composite: | 1 |
| Computer RGB: | 1 |
| Stereo Audio: | 1 |
| RF Connector for Internal Tuner: | 1 |
| Ethernet: | 1 (10/100 Base - TX) |
| Connections - Inputs (SIDE) | |
| HDMI with HDCP: | 1 |
| USB 2.0: | 2 |
| Connections - Outputs | |
| Optical Digital Out (SPDIF): | 1 |
| Analog Audio Out: | 1 |
| Headphones: | No |
| Multimedia Support | |
| Music (MP3): | Yes |
| Photo (JPEG): | Yes |
| Video (MPEG): | No |
| DLNA: | No |
| Additional Features | |
| Smart Dimming: | No |
| Smooth Motion: | No |
| Picture-in-Picture (PIP): | No |
| HDMI CEC: | Yes |
| HDMI ARC: | Yes |
| Ambient Light Sensor: | Yes |
| Bluetooth: | No |
| Wireless (WiFi): | 802.11n Single Band |
| Wireless HD (1.0): | No |
| Type of 3D: | VIZIO Theater 3D™ |
| Mercury Free: | No |
| Remote Control: | XRV1D3 |
| Power Consumption: | 93W |
| Stand-by Power: | <1W |
| Weight | |
| Gross: | 40.0lbs |
| Net With Stand: | 33.1lbs |
| Without Stand: | 31.3lbs |
| Dimensions | |
| With Stand: | 40.2"W x 27.6"H x 9.0"D |
| Without Stand: | 40.2"W x 25.9"H x 3.3"D |
| Packaging Dimensions: | 45.1"W x 32.3"H x 7.4"D |
| Certifications | CSA, CSA-US, FCC Class B, HDMI V1.4 incl. CEC. ARC, VIZIO PQA, VIZIO AQA | |
| Compliances | ENERGY STAR 4.2, ATSC Spec A/65, EIA/CEA-766-A, DLNA | |
| Wall Mount Specifications | |
| Hole Pattern: | 200(V)mm X 200(H)mm |
| Screw Size: | M6 |
| Screw Length: | 16mm |
| Screw Pitch: | 1.0mm |
| VIZIO Warranty | One Year Parts & Labor; Free Lifetime Technical Support | |
Customer Reviews
- Fantastic TV` Review by Phil
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I've always felt that Visio produced some of the best computer monitors; so when I saw this TV in the store I had to check it out. I am extremely pleased with my purchase.
Went in the store telling my self not to spend more than $1200.00 for a decent TV.
Ended up spending less than half of that and really wasn't even looking for a 3d tv. I think the best part is the use of passive 3d glasses (light weight and no batteries). In fact, my grandkids left some glasses in the car from the movie Despicable Me, and they worked fine. Now, I'm gonna go hook up my PS3. Great TV.
(Posted on 2/6/12)
- Amazed by Vizio Again Review by Whitty
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Two years ago I got my first Vizio. It was a 32" and I love it, it now sits in my room. Comparing Vizio to other brands and you will automatically see the better picture quality over other brands. Since that purchase I have been completely sold on the Vizio product. We got our new tv two days ago and I will have say I was floored by the amazing picture quality. We watched Tangled with our daughter the day we got it and the picture looked so amazing we couldn't believe our eyes. Awesome tv, great purchase, best TV Company on the Planet.
(Posted on 2/2/12)
- Can't Complain About This Awesome TV Review by Eddie
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My girlfriend gave me this 3dtv for X-mas and I can't even explain how happy I am with it.The image will blow you away.. its excellent for my video games and to watch 3d movies... the only thing is that you can't use the youtube app on it. :(
(Posted on 1/31/12)
- great tv Review by jll1954
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bought this e3d42ovx on ebay from brown box for 498.00 after i had less funds than i thought recieved it on dec 27 (thanks fed ex) ordered it on the 23rd after setting it up everything works great!!! watched espn3d and the picture will blow you away.watched captian america 3d picture was fantastic . remote is fairly easy to use just have to remember to press the buttons firmly.apps set up is easy wish there were more heard some people complain about the sound but if you have a surround system that is no problem. boughta 3 year warranty through square trade hope i do not have to use it for years to come just sitting here enjoying me new tv.
(Posted on 12/31/11)
- So I bought 2 Review by Nate
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I wanted a 3D TV but I was not going to pay 1500. After all I just bought an Alien ware and I work hard for my money. So when I saw the bundle for 698..befor Black Friday. I grabbed it..Good thing because none of these were in sale. and for 698 they dont need to be. So I took it home. The 3D..amazing..it is nothing short of movie style 3D. No headaches. So I looked at all the reviews and it looked like what I figured the E3d420vx was the way to go. But now they were coming out withe the new M series. I wanted my 420vx. Needless to say yesterday I found my 420VX. I pay PS3 and all things PC. so imagine how I feel to play Skyrim in 3D not just in my living room but in my bedroom also. That TV was not the bundle I got it for 598. so 1300 to 42" 3D TV's FPR no Headaches...or 1500 on Big Sony..headaches plus buy those glasses and batteries..ouch...nope! Kudos Vizio..I love your TV's and I game... :P
(Posted on 12/27/11)
- Great TV, wonderful 3D Review by Reuben
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I've been very anxious in getting a 3D television. I've read many reviews of the shutter versus the passive TV’s. For a while I've heard bad reviews for the passive, and that was my preferred 3D TV. I just knew that Vizio TV is a good value, and I felt they had the consumer in mind when they decided to do that technology.
This Christmas we purchased one of the Bundles for fewer than 700 dollars. This TV is amazing, the 3D is far better than any reviews I’ve read. I can’t believe how some reviewers lean toward the shutters. When I’ve tried the shutter glasses, I don’t like the weight and I don’t like the idea of having to charge the units. I would get a little nausea when wearing them. I thought the most economic way would be the passive glasses and I never got sick with the glasses at the movie theater.
I am so happy with this purchase, it exceeds anything I expected and having Direct TV with its 3d channels, I’m enjoying the technology right away. I can go on and on, but this is the best value for dollar. Good Job Vizio.
(Posted on 12/26/11)
- Awesome TV Review by Marcus
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Found this TV in a bundled package at wall mart for 678.00 it had 4 glasses the 3d bluray player and even the HDMI cable. Took it home and was watching downloaded 3d movies in just a few minutes after set up.
Like everyone else has posted, the bad things i found was the lack of an internet browser and i was disapointed not to have 2d to 3d up conversion.
But for the price paid, all i can say is its worth every penny. Good job Vizio.(Posted on 12/12/11)
- USB Review by Mike
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Just bought this TV yesterday. Overall seems to be very good. Only disappointment so far is that the USB ports only play music and pictures. It would have been much better if they also played video files(AVI).
(Posted on 11/28/11)
- Really good tv Review by stamped
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I have had this TV for almost a year now and still love it like the first day i got it. I do wish it had a regular browser the app are nice but i would not call this a full internet TV . The 3d is exceptionabley good, great picture quality and the qwerty key board on the back of the remote is setup for a browser maybe a firmware up date would be nice.
(Posted on 11/17/11)
- Vizio has out done themselves. Review by Brad
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I was cruising through wal-mart and couldn't believe it, a 3D TV for under $1000. So I watched some demo's, and decided it was time to replace my 46" Sony Bravia 120Hz with this bad boy. Going to skip the standard reviews that everyone else has posted, I agree with all the positive comments on picture, however, recommend that if this is a main viewing TV to pickup an external sound system for it.
Something no one seems to have mentioned yet which boggles my mind is the connectivity between the TV and a PS3. In the settings you can link the TV to your PS3 and actually use the Vizio remote to control your PS3. In addition, if your like me and don't watch regular TV, you can set the TV up such that when it powers on, it will also power on your PS3! No more searching for my lost PS3 controller in the dark!
One downside I've found as a tech geek though is the lack of DLNA support directly from the TV. However, with the TV's ability to control a PS3 directly (Note, my SONY TV wouldn't control my SONY PS3, go figure...) you can easily circumvent the lack of DLNA support by using a PS3 or attached BD Player with DLNA.
All in all, was skeptical due to past experiences with Vizio TV's (horrible image burn in short periods on my 32" Vizio Plasma), yet decided to give Vizio a second chance and have yet to be disappointed by this TV. Kudos Vizio, you have outdone yourselves with this amazing set.(Posted on 11/3/11)
- All I can say is Wooowwwww !!! Review by Kiwy
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To start with, let me tell you that this is my first HDTV and nothing to say about 3D Home Experience, and I'm 1000% satisfied now.
I just got this beautiful piece of equipment along with my DirecTv HD upgrade (HR22-100 HD Receiver), and guess what, I really think that with these two pieces of equipment and maybe a Vizio 3D Blu-Ray player that I'm about to get ... I won't be in the need to go the Movie Theaters any more, and why to be if I can enjoy an amazing 3D experience right there at my bed comfort !!!
I highly recommend to get these set of equipment at this great price !!! And I'm sure that it will be the best investment on home entertainment you've ever made !!!
Enjoyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy !!!(Posted on 9/29/11)
- Love it! Love it! ah they missed something Review by Ed
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I have had my TV for nearly 6 mths now and really love the picture quality that it provides. At times it feels like you are right there. With the 3D as part of the package I was kind of worried that there was no 3D movies really available. That has changed in the last 4 months. After changing to a new sattlelight provider we now have some 3D shows/sports available. My first experience was watching Tennis in 3D. I was totally blown away. Then the real test came when we were able to watch one of our favorite College Football teams in 3D. My wife and I are hooked. This was a great deal and am glad that we stuck with getting this version with 3D. Vizio is the best TV I have ever owned.
ONLY ISSUE I have is that my wife likes to get up early and watch her morning shows while I am sleeping. Our old set was it set up where you could hook up wireless head phones. To do that you need a head phone jack. This TV does not have that feature. Not sure why they didn't add it.(Posted on 9/22/11)
- Stunned Review by Randifer
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I've known VIsio for 10+ years. They had been available in Canada before the US. I have a Visio 22 inch PS monitor that I love for the money I paid.
When it came to this unit, it was not what I was looking for originally. All I wanted was something for the bedroom. With a small house, I had a 32" that seemed just fine. But when I saw this screen and the price and I had respect for the brand, I stopped to think about it and bought this to replace the 32" which I retired upstairs.
Results: Best HD picture I've probably ever seen. Crystal Clear, black blacks, incredible color. The sound is good enough that I can retire my 9 year old Sony surround sound system. The 3D was questionable at first when I tried it against some Comcast on demand content, but when I played some Vudu trailers it was AMAZING.
Overall, it is the best home entertainment buy I've probably ever made!(Posted on 9/19/11)
- Great TV. Fantastic 3D. Phenomenal Value! Review by koneill
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I purchased this TV after buying a Samsung UN46D6400 LED TV and returning it to Samsung for a refund -- Samsung was great to work with, by the way, and I would buy from them again only because they acted honorably in the spirit of customer satisfaction. That being said, having bought the Samsung for $1,300, I felt somewhat like I'd been "ripped off." Sure, the TV's contrast ratio was through the roof, and the image quality overall was bar none, but I believe the contrast ratio, in addition to the Samsung's high-gloss screen, exacerbate any screen uniformity issues, and the unit I had suffered from HORRIBLE clouding and "flashlighting." Furthermore, though it was a 3D-ready TV, it included no glasses (which are pricey), and accessing any internet apps would have required the purchase of an external wifi adapter, an additional $80 or so. In short, I would have had to spend about $1,500 to use the Samsung's 3D and internet features, and I still would have been stuck with a TV marred by poor backlight uniformity.
For the Vizio E3D420VX, I spent a total of $668, and while this TV is 42", versus the Samsung's 46 inches, it includes two pairs of 3D glasses and has 802.11n built in. I set it up, connected my PS3 via HDMI, and breezed through the setup procedure. It picked up my wireless network quickly, and I was immediately able to access Netflix, Hulu Plus, Pandora, and all of the other available online content. My PS3 looks fantastic, but the icing on the cake is the 3D. It's not just $668 good. It's very, very good, period. I've played a few game demos and viewed some of the free 3D content available on PSN, and so far, I'm really impressed with what I've seen (and having been partially responsible for the development of Dell's Alienware AW2310 3D gaming monitor, I know 3D).
I'm also very happy with some of the TV's other, less prominent features, such as its RCA analog stereo output, the option to turn-off its power LED (thank you, Vizio, and praise baby Jesus!!!), and its clever QWERTY remote. I have a 2.1 receiver with two bookshelf speakers and a sub, and it's becoming more and more difficult to find a TV with analog stereo outputs. With this Vizio TV, I was able to easily connect my receiver and use the TV's remote to adjust the volume level. When my receiver was connected to the Samsung TV, I had to use the receiver's remote to adjust the volume level, because the Samsung remote's volume control becomes disabled when the TV is configured for "External Speakers." Being able to turn-off the Vizio's power LED, while a minor feature, is a HUGE plus to me; I had an older Vizio TV whose illuminated logo I quickly became annoyed with, so to be able to view content with one less visual distraction makes for a great bonus -- it's really nice to see a company like Vizio being mindful of details like this. And speaking of details, while I've noted complaints about the QWERTY remote, the only thing I can ding if for is not being back-lit; however, at $668, I can't balk. In fact, even in the dark, entering text using the remote's keyboard is far, far more convenient than having to use what is usually a poorly executed on-screen substitute.
As for the Vizio's picture quality, it's not perfect, but it's still very, very impressive, especially at its price-point. Contrast is good, clarity is very good, and after calibrating the unit, its color reproduction is, in my opinion, extremely natural and transparent. Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with its ability to render HD content. It does suffer somewhat from backlight uniformity issues, and it's black levels don't touch those of plasmas or LED TVs, but in comparing it to the Samsung LED TV I had, I have to say that even in dark scenes, this TV is far more satisfying to watch; as mentioned previously, I suspect that the astronomically high contrast levels afforded by LED TVs actually work to exploit any clouding and "flashlighting" issues that may be present. In the case of this Vizio CCFL TV, its lower contrast ratio actually makes for a picture that is, overall, far more uniform.
As a consumer who feels as though truly solid values are becoming increasingly difficult to come by, I have to say I'm very, very happy with my purchase of this Vizio TV. It's a great HDTV with fantastic 3D at an incredible value. Highly recommended.(Posted on 8/28/11)
- Amazing T.V! Would have paid twice the price!!! Review by dgskizzle
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I have been interested in getting a 3Dtv for a while now. I went back and forth on brands from Samsung to Panasonic to Sony then to samsung again... But I hated how none of these brands made just a Simple LCD 3Dtv (I dont think LED tvs are my thing yet due to bad corner bleeding).I then started to think I didnt want 3D because of the Dizziness accociated with the bulky expensive glasses that need recharging!
But when I heard about Passive 3D technology with just plain non electronic glasses... i was once again interested. I did some research on the Passive 3d and started to get a bit weary of it. I had seen alot of so called (Cons) about Passive 3D... such as: 1080p resolution getting cut in half... but i still decided to give it a go.
Now, since there was ABSOLUTELY NO store showing a demo of Vizio 3D (Not Walmart or Sams Club), I chugged on down to best buy to see the LG 3Dtvs (Also Passive) and was BLOWN AWAY! Even my father who hates 3D technology and isnt technologic at all was commenting on how great it was! The "1080p resolution cut in half" is NOT NOTICABLE AT ALL if you sit the correct amount of feet back... as it tells you, trust me!
Then I had another dilema... i was nervous that this Vizio (Theater) 3D wouldn't be equal or would be worse compared to the LG (Cinema) 3D... i thought that maybe the 3d picture wouldnt be able to POP out of the screen like the LG did...
I decided to give it a shot anyway. I finally went to my local walmart and picked this up for $667 (Great Price) and brought it home. (Get off Amazon or walmart they have best prices) When i took it out of the box and set it where my 32 inch used to be... I was amazed at how big this tv looked! The set up process was very very easy and quick and I love how this tv has built in Wifi!
The 2d picture on this tv (Dish Network HD) is Incredible!
After watching 10 minutes of plain tv... I couldnt wait anymore I had to try out the 3D!
The first thing I did was play Call of duty (Xbox 360) 3D... I thought it was alright but it wasnt the coolest 3d i had ever seen. I am not gonna lie, i was dissapointed at Call of Duties 3D (i didnt know then that it was just the games fault not the tv's fault)
After that I watched Resident Evil Afterlife 3D. My jaw was on the floor the entire time!!! The 3D was insanely good! I saw this movie in theaters in 3D and was dissapointed so I wasnt expecting much... But this tv made it look AMAZING! Right then and there I KNEW that this tv was Equal to the LG and the picture looked much Sharper. And It really did just POP off the Screen!!!
I played Motorstorm apocalypse and Once again was amazed!!! Debris flew into the screen that made me flinch!
A MUST PLAY 3D GAME IS "SUPER STARDUST HD"! It is incredibly addicting and the 3D is revolutionary...
Killzone 3 in 3D is ridiculously good however it does take a slight dip in graphics, but trading it for 3d is worth it! One of the coolest 3D things in Killzone is when you run up to a helghast and stab them in the eye with a knife and blood flies into your face!
I watched Gnomeo and Juliet on the Vudu app on the tv! It had good quality 3D and was a cute movie.
Tron is amazing as well!
While watching A Christmas Carol 3D it really felt like it was snowing in my room!
I also downloaded a Trailer for the new 3D channel 3Net that is made by Discovery, Sony, and IMAX and it was AMAZING! IT REALLY FELT LIKE I WAS IN AN IMAX THEATER! It made me actually put my hand up trying to grab a fish in water (which i never put my hand up and I make fun of people who do... that is just how good the 3d was!) Get this video on playstation store > video > available in 3d > free 3d It is called 3Net Sizzle (3D) pick it up for free!
Still the 1080 resolution cut in half is bull and isnt noticable AT ALL!!!!!
Most of the people bashing on the Passive systems are people who own Active Shutter 3D sets and regret buying them! :)
I had the money to buy whatever Tv i wanted to and this tv is cheap and works better than the ones that are $1000-$2000
There are a couple SMALL complaints
- The sound is very low on this tv (but the tv is soo cheap that you can that you can use the money you saved to buy a surround sound!)
-You have 5 seconds to manually change the 2d picture to 3d so if the remote isnt close to you than you have to try again!
-ON VERY RARE occasions, the menu can be slow
Tons of PROS
-Spectacular Picture (LED quality without bad corner bleeding)
-Full Qwerty Keyboard (Responsive)
-Tons of Apps (including Ebay, Pandora, Facebook, Twitter, and TONS more)
-Stunning 3D that is better than most Active Shutter 3D sets!
-Ridiculous amount of picture settings to tweak to make it look the way you want (very easy to use)
-Very user friendly
-Lightweight 3D glasses
-Wide Viewing angle
-Deep Blacks
-Bright colors (turn backlight up to 98! it looks amazing!)
-Quick set up
-BUILT IN WIFI! (Just Right there is enought to buy this tv!)
-Tons more i cant think of!!!
The Pros outweigh the Cons on this tv no matter what, the cons are no Biggie!
Also I havent noticed alot of problems with the Remote buttons not responding like people have been saying maybe they are just picky or something cuz the remote is perfect and so is the full qwerty keyboard!!!
Get this TV and Enter the new home Technology at a cheap price! I would have paid $1500 for this tv (like samsung's) and still would have been impressed and happy! You cant go wrong!
I really can see Passive 3Dtvs taking the 3D market. Great Picture great for family viewing. This is the Takeoff of REAL 3DTVs!
Thank you soooo Much Vizio! Great Quality products! Low and non-greedy prices! Great Customer service! No wonder you are the best selling LCD tv company!!!!!!(Posted on 7/26/11)
- Surprised Review by RaGinG TyRanT 5
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I was very hesitant in purchasing a Vizio set. I 'am more in line with Samsung and Phillips.
I was really looking into 3d gaming, and Samsung is very pricy with their 3D sets. I Also do not want to purchase shutter glasses. I then decided after reading many reviews to give VIZIO a shot.
Im very happy I took that plunge. This set is very solid. Produces great picture, and the 3D effects I get with Gaming is breath taking.
Games I sampled are the following:
Black Ops
Crysis 2
NBA 2k
MLB The Show 11
I have to say the 3D effects while playing those games were very impressive. Some more than others.
Black ops in 3D was great while playing the campaign, but I would not recommend it during online play. Simply because your targets look farther away, and that can be a advantage to them when paying in 2D.
Crysis 2 was nice in 3D and clear in 3D, but seemed more impressive in Black Ops.
NBA 2k looked really good, and I was laughing on how the players felt and looked more lifelike.
With the 3 titles mentioned above I witnessed zero ghosting.
MLB the show while playing in 3d can display slight ghosting, but not all the time. Once you get the effectiveness correct. MLB the show looks scary real. I can only play the game now in 3D. It looks very realistic, and gives off the feel like your really being pitched too. As if your taking pitches in the ball park in a real life setting.
Movies in 3D looked extremely clean and zero Ghosting, I did not see any ghosting effect at all. Now I only viewed 2 movies in 3D, but plenty of demos. I have to say this TV does a great job with the 3d effects.
I personally love the apps made available on this set.
NetFlix, Amazon, and VUDU are the only 3 I messed with so far.
VUDU I feel is great. I love Netflix also. What I love about VUDU is being able to get a 3D movie for 5.99. Which to me is a ton better than having to pay for 5 movie tickets (2 adults , and 3 kids). VuDu also does live streaming. They also allow 2 minutes of a preview before deciding to purchase. Which is great to see if your happy with their 3D effects.
I strongly recommend this set to anyone, and In a few months I will be purchasing the VIZO 65" Razor LED for my living room.
I'm now a VIZIO customer.
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(Posted on 7/22/11)
- Good TV, but lacking in some respects Review by hethwt
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Over all the TV is great, Great picture, excellent features and over all a great package. though the sound is lacking. It is rather low and soft. I have to crank it up to close to 40 on the volume to hear it 8 feet away, when my VIZIO 47 in the living room is blaring at 25 However there are some things that I think need to be changed or worked on.
First of all using the 3D feature can be cumbersome if you use it alot. The prompts can get annoying to switch to 3D and if you don't make the timer then you have to go into the menu and turn it on. The TV auto senses the 3D content, so why can't it just turn on the 3D without the user's input?
Secondly, the remote is garbage. You can't just type into a text field when it's present you have to flip it back over navigate the cursor to the soft cursor to type. Half the time the 3D button doesn't work, and you have to really press hard on almost all the keys to get them to register. Also it would be really nice if this remote was backlight. If you are watching TV in the dark and having to type in any VIZIO internet app you can't see anything and have to get up and turn a light on.
All in all the TV is a good buy, and I just have those few complaints. If those could be addressed then it would be an excellent buy. I really hope to see a firmware update in the future to remove the 3D prompts, and to see a new remote that works better and is back light would be a great option to buy for this set.(Posted on 6/13/11)
- Great Value Review by Gregg
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It has everything I was looking for in a new TV and more. I wasn't feeling well and our TV went out. I just told my wife and son to go and get us a TV. We were familiar with VIZIO as my son has a smaller on in his room. I fully expected them to get a larger version. I did not expect Netflix, Blockbuster, Facebook, etc... on demand. Setup was easier than setting up the old sets. Picture is great. We already had a surround sound system, but the sound of the TV isn't bad. I was amazed at how much more detail it brought out even in the Non-HD programs. I'm all about "Value". They could have come home with a less expensive television, but not the bang for the buck. I do reccomend spending the few extra 100 bucks or so, (Less if you catch a sale or find a coupon) and get the one that's Netflix, HULU and Blockbuster ready. It's such a breeze to switch to Netflix and find something I want to watch when there's nothing on. I'm extremely happy with our purchase.
(Posted on 6/1/11)
- You get what you paid for and so much more!!! Review by int3rpo1
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Bought this tv set for $690 + tax at Costco(due to their 2 year warranty). A lot people will call this a "value" tv, and it is indeed an amazing value! But too many think "cheap" when they hear "value" anything, for the most part, that really isn't the case here. This is an amazing tv, I primarily use it to watch basic cable tv and for gaming and high-def movies by means of my PS3. Prior to this tv, I owned a Vizio 32 inch 720p plasma tv(For 3 and a half years, and it's still going strong!) and I briefly owned a Panasonic 42 inch 1080p plasma(only for a week, then returned it) so my review will mostly be in comparison to those two sets and various display units I've seen in stores. First off, I'll list the pros.
1. AMAZING HD picture! I was always fairly satisfied with my old Vizio's picture, the Panasonic was disappointing, definitely not what I wanted. With this tv, it definitely had the "WOW" factor I was hoping to get from upgrading, right off the bat, too! Very minimal tweaking was needed.
2. Great value! For the price of a 42-46 inch regular HDTV, you get 3D and Internet connectivity with this set! And sure, it's not a "huge" name brand, I remember when Vizio released their first tvs a few years back, but from my experience with them, Vizio is clearly here to stay! For this size, I do believe this is the most affordable 3D tv on the market(at the time of this review).
3. 3D! Honestly, there's not too much you could do with 3D right now, it's limited to a handful of games and 2 handfuls of movies. However, it's the new kid on the block, the next step up. It'll still be a while until it fully catches on, but pretty soon there'll be a lot of amazing 3D content available, and with this tv, you'll be ready for it! Now, how well does this tv do 3D? Short answer, it depends on the source material. Long answer...I've tested the 3D on this set through 4 games with varying results(haven't had a chance to try out a 3D Blu-Ray just yet). With Killzone 3, the game took a fair dip in graphics, it almost looked like I was trying to play a game with insufficient specs. However, some of the 3D effects were really good. Oddly, there was a little ghosting during a slow dialogue scene, yet no ghosting during a high-speed chase scene. With Crysis 2, there was no notable dip in graphics. However, the 3D didn't have a big impact. Your character feels a lil' more separated from the world, and the HUD actually looks like it's popped out and stickied on your screen, but other than that, no huge deal. There was also 1 part of the gun, on the scope, that always had some ghosting, it kinda looked like the gun's scope had an outline, not a huge deal, though. The Sly Collection and Wipeout HD were pretty much the same result, no noticeable dip in graphics, but not exactly a "wowing" 3D effect. It definitely works, but it's not amazing. So basically this all brings me back to my short answer, it depends on the source of the 3D. As the technology increases, I have faith that this tv will be able to handle the 3D well!
4. Super inexpensive glasses! Active-shutter 3D glasses can run you somewhere around 150 a pair! Yikes! Consider that you wanna invite 5 friends over to watch a 3D movie, assuming your tv came with two pairs, you'd still have to pay $600 for an additional 4 pairs! Insane! This tv, you can just "recycle" the glasses you get at the theater by putting 'em to use at your own home! You could probably pay a theater employee to let you take home 4 pairs for, what, 10 bucks. Bam, you just saved $590 bucks!
5. Connectivity. With Panasonic tvs, you gotta buy some kind of "dongle" to be able to use internet apps, and that'll run you 50 bucks. With this tv, it's built right in. And it updates itself!
6. Easy setup. It should only take you 10 minutes or so at most to put on the base and set up all the settings.
7. No input lag with gaming! At least, if you game with PS3 or Xbox, you probably won't notice at all. If you're a super hardcore PC gamer that can actually tell the difference between 8 and 5 milliseconds of input lag, then maaaaybe you'll be able to notice some lag. With the right settings turned on and others turned off, it's smooth sailing for gamers.
Now for the cons, these are really nitpicky, to be honest.
1. When 3D is on, there's less picture settings you can access, not too sure why this is.
2. No internet browser. Some tvs have it, this one doesn't.
3. My tv just updated its firmware, and I have no idea what was changed, wish there was some kind of list I could view to see what kind of changes came with the update, I do hope this tv gets continued updates and support from Vizio.
4. Apps aren't that great, none are really must-have, in my opinion. Those who don't have a gaming console or Blu-Ray player for their tv may appreciate the Netflix app, though.
5. No 2D to 3D conversion, some tvs have this, this one doesn't. It's a very hit-or-miss feature, but would've been nice to have nonetheless.
6. Stand is plastic and feels cheap compared to Panasonic's heavy stand. Also has a bit of wobble. Not a problem if you plan to wall mount.
7. Non-HD looks pretty bad, but pretty much any HDTV is gonna run Standard definition pretty badly.
8. This is the case with any 3D tv, you're almost guaranteed to get dizziness or nausea. I'm no lightweight, while I had many friends getting headaches from the 3DS, I didn't get any at all. While Cloverfield had many people puking, I had no problem with it. But yeah, you might get mild nausea from the 3D effects.
So that about sums it up, for the price, you get what you paid for and SO much more! My best advice is for you to go out and test a display unit, see how you like it. Vizio did really good with this tv!!!(Posted on 5/29/11)
- Good TV Review by Randall
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This is one great TV, we could not past it up. We shopped around and for all the things it does we had to have this beautiful TV. The glasses are the best, we wear glasses and these work great, perfect size.
(Posted on 5/29/11)
- BEST $530.00 EVER SPENT Review by drunkenviper
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well here it is was looking for a new tv led, but while at walmart my friend in electronics said hey for $30 less you can get a 3D tv with apps and glasses. Gotta say job well done Vizio im blown away as my parents bought a older 120hz 42 model that the sound stopped working on 2 months into it . so i was a bit scared but knock on wood its a HELL of a machine. cant wait to try the 3D engine out for sure!
(Posted on 5/28/11)
- My TV Review by Mr. Beautifull
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I absolutely love LOVE this tv!!!! I got it yesterday easy to connect lightweight and the 3-d is awesome!!! The price was a gift!!!!!! Nuff' said!!!!
(Posted on 5/14/11)
- Awesome TV Review by joshman
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Most bang for my buck in my opinion! Crisp picture, 3D, wifi, apps, good sound...you name this tv has it! Love the dual sided remote, although some of the buttons have to be pressed pretty hard to function.
(Posted on 4/25/11)
- Excellent Deal! Review by Nelsibiry
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Relationship Price-Value is amazing!...3D Movies watch unbelievable, Keyborad/Control easy to drive and easy to initial setup.
(Posted on 4/24/11)
- LOVE IT. BEST HD 3D INTERNET CONNECTED TV AROUND! Review by Josh
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When I saw this for $618 at Walmart, I have to admit I was very skeptical. Lately I'd been hearing great things about Vizio, but I figured $618 was just too good to be true. Flipped a coin and went ahead and bought it. I LOVE IT. To back up my claims you should know that I have a Sony Google TV and a Samsung 3D LED. Neither of them hold a candle to this great Vizio. The simplicity and well ranged functionality of the apps has Google TV looking sloppy and the 3D effects produced on this bad boy make me feel stupid for buying $600 worth of Samsung 3D glasses.
All in all, this TV is a must buy for anyone looking to get the latest and greatest, without taking out a second mortgage.
<3 it.(Posted on 4/23/11)
- GREAT TV/ODD REMOTE ISSUE Review by MPR
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I LOVE this tv. The features you get for the price are amazing, and the picture is fantastic. I also love that the remote has a built in keyboard. The only issue i have is that you REALLY have to mash hard on the left arrow key (on both sides of the remote) to get it to work.
(Posted on 4/22/11)
- Awesome! Review by Nikki
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This TV delivers an awesome picture and "extras" for the money! The clarity is outstanding. Definitely the best in its class.
(Posted on 4/16/11)













