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New Vizio HDTV breaks widescreen barrier for movies, apps

Wednesday, February 1, 2012 9:36:11 AM PST

USA Today
By Mike Snider
January 27, 2012

The shape of TVs to come might be even wider than widescreen.

Today's high-definition sets evolved to a rectangular 16-by-9 shape from the more square analog TVs. But a wider 21-by-9 display standard is in the works at the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).

Vizio's 58-inch 3-D LED CinemaWide display is expected to be the first 21-by-9-inch HDTV to market. It's due in stores in March in time for the NCAA men's and women's March Madness basketball tournaments and will be $3,499.99, including four pairs of 3-D glasses. (Pre-order at vizio.com.)









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Posted in Press By Leah Emami

Irvine, CA and Dakota Dunes, SD —February 1, 2012 — VIZIO, America’s #1 HDTV Company*, today announced its South Dakota customer service division, Dakota Dunes Contact Center, will be recognized in four categories for outstanding customer service at the 6th annual Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service.

Nicknamed the Stevies for the Greek word “crowned,” the final results will be announced during a gala banquet on Monday, February 27 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Finalists from the U.S.A. and several other nations are expected to attend.  

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VIZIO Levels Up the Ultimate Movie Watching Experience with the First CinemaWide HDTVs that Deliver an Unparalleled, Immersive Cinematic Experience in Sizes Up to 71”

- VIZIO CinemaWide™ HDTVs lead the industry as North America’s first widescreen LCD HDTV sets in the 21:9 Cinema screen format

- CinemaWide HDTVs are the first* to deliver the authentic cinematic experience at home with an ultrawidescreen 21:9 display that lets movie buffs watch films in their native aspect ratio, providing a true fullscreen picture with the highest available resolution, exceeding full HD at 2560 x 1080p 

- CinemaWide, by virtue of its 21:9 aspect ratio feature, displays movies in the CinemaScope 2.35:1 format most commonly used by filmmakers today, for an incredibly immersive movie theater viewing experience without the black bars as seen on conventional 16:9 aspect ratio HDTVs

- CinemaWide HDTVs set a new standard for the ultimate entertainment experience by including VIZIO’s award-winning Theater 3D technology and VIZIO Internet Apps, with the first-ever Interactive TV able to run the Internet and full-size, full HD 16:9 television side-by-side.**

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Posted in News By Stephanie Lambrakis

FOR RELEASE JANUARY 10, 2012

-Introductions include an advanced VIZIO Internet Apps Plus® (V.I.A. Plus) enabled 3D Blu-ray player, one that incorporates the latest Google TV experience and DLNA; a V.I.A. Plus powered Stream Player that incorporates the latest Google TV experience and DLNA, and a Skype camera for use with VIZIO Internet-connected TVs 

-New audio products include an HDMI-equipped slim-profile 2.1 sound bar and a five-speaker, high-performance iPod®, iPhone® and iPad® compatible audio dock

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Posted in News By Stephanie Lambrakis

VIZIO Rose Bowl Ad Shows Off Futuristic New Television Design

Wednesday, January 4, 2012 5:36:51 PM PST

The Verge
By Bryan Bishop
January 3, 2012

Last year Rose Bowl sponsor Vizio teased its then-unannounced 8-inch Tablet in a commercial during the collegiate match-up. It appears to have pulled from the same playbook this year, with a spot in yesterday's game giving what could be our first look at one of the company's new televisions. The ad features Vizio Chief Technology Officer Matt McRae discussing how technology has changed the way we experience events like the Rose Bowl — culminating in a brief glimpse at a sleek display with a black bezel, shiny silver backing, and a thin, graceful neck. We'll have to wait until CES next week to see if the new display is a real product or merely a concept, but in the meantime, check out the spot itself below. 

 




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Engadget
By Richard Lawler
January 3, 2012

For the second year in a row, it looks like Vizio has taken advantage of its sponsorship of the Rose Bowl to tease a new product -- last year it was an Android tablet, and the 2012 game brought this new display design. It flashes around :25 into the ad (embedded after the break), and while there's no details on exactly what it might be, we know Vizio had plenty of Google TV tech to show off last year, and after a year of development plus the release of Google TV 2.0, it may have decided to match Sony's funky TV setup with an interesting stand of its own. Whether there's Android, OLED or any other new tech to be found in the flat-panel we'll surely find out more in just a few days once CES 2012 gets underway. 

 




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Posted in Press By Amy Chase

VIZIO Showcases 3D Technology at Rose Bowl in Pasadena

Wednesday, January 4, 2012 5:29:07 PM PST

Gamerlive TV
January 1, 2012
By John Gaudiosi

VIZIO isn't waiting until CES 2012 to showcase its new technology. As presenting sponsor of the 98th Rose Bowl, VIZIO will bring new technologies and innovative activations to fans, adding to the game day experience for college football fans. On-site, at the center of both the Oregon and Wisconsin tailgate zones, VIZIO will take over adjacent Brookside Golf Course clubhouse, to create a special VIZIO Theater 3D™ Lounge. Open to the public, the lounge will house many of VIZIO's award-winning Theater 3D™ technologies, showcase other college bowl games and treat fans to an interactive 3D video game area. VIZIO has also partnered with the world famous Los Angeles radio station KROQ, who will be broadcasting live from the lounge and bringing a special performance from popular local band, The Dirty Heads.

 




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VIZIO Razor M3D550SR

Wednesday, January 4, 2012 5:23:24 PM PST

CNET
December 15, 2011

The Vizio Razor M3D550SR's black levels are very good for an edge-lit LED-based LCD TV. Shadow detail and colors are solid, while the matte screen really helps reduce reflections. The TV piles on the features with passive 3D, a Bluetooth QWERTY remote, and onboard wireless. The passive system creates minimal crosstalk, and Vizio includes four pairs of passive 3D glasses.

 


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The VIZIO VTAB1008 Tablet is Your Couch Potato Deal of the Day

Wednesday, January 4, 2012 5:17:55 PM PST

Gizmodo
December 12, 2011
By Chris Beidelman

When I got my wisdom teeth pulled I was in some serious pain. I'm fairly certain the doctor braced his feet on my face for leverage and just yanked like crazy. This resulted in me being on some rather serious pain-killers for something like ten days. That whole period was a blur. I watched virtually every movie I had ever intended to see, but once the drug-fog lifted I couldn't remember any of them. From time to time, though, I'd be watching a movie and want to look something up.

 




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Review: VIZIO Tablet

Wednesday, January 4, 2012 5:05:20 PM PST

Technology Tell
December 6, 2011

Those doubting the viability of Android tablets- and I've certainly been in that camp myself- will be pleasantly surprised by Vizio's entry, called simply the Vizio Tablet. No, it's not the iPad, but it provides tremendous value for its $299 price point.

Introduced subtly last January in a TV commercial that aired during the Vizio-sponsored Rose Bowl Game, then unveiled formally at CES the next week, the Vizio Tablet has been on the market since August although it has gradually added software updates and other new features since.

 


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Posted in Press By Amy Chase