News and Press

- VIZIO introduces Cinemawide HDTV™ that supports CinemaScope-wide aspect ratio with 2,560 x 1,080 resolution for the ultimate immersive movie experience

- Cinemawide HDTV™ LED LCDs will be available in two sizes: 50- and 58-inch classes Edge Lit Razor LED™ models with Theater 3D™ technology

- VIZIO to also demonstrate 71-inch Full Array TruLED™ Cinemawide HDTV™

-All models feature VIZIO Internet Apps™ (VIA) in Cinemawide mode for full side-by-side app browsing with 16:9 Full HD TV viewing

 

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OC Metro
December 20, 2010
By Caitlin Adams

 

Irvine-based HDTV manufacturer Vizio has unveiled its largest TV yet, just in time for the holidays.

 



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Consumer Electronics Daily News
December 17, 2010

VIZIO introduced their new Theater 3D technology with the launch of the 65" Theater 3D Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV with VIZIO Internet Apps.




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Ubergizmo
December 17, 2010

VIZIO has announced the company's new 65-inch Theater 3D Edge-Lit Razor LED HDTV with VIZIO Internet Apps.




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Digital Trends
December 16, 2010
By Molly McHough

Most people can't get over the bulky, dim, battery-dependent glasses that come with 3D TVs. Now Vizio claims they don't have to.



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HDTV Almanac – VIZIO Proves Me Wrong!

Monday, December 20, 2010

HDTV Magazine
December 17, 2010
By Alfred Poor

For quite a while, I’ve been saying that if you want 3DTV with a flat panel display, you’re going to be stuck with active “shutter glasses” for the foreseeable future. Why not use the inexpensive passive glasses like you wear at the local cinema? Because it costs too much to add the required extra polarizing layers to the display panel, and this would raise the price too much to be competitive.

Clearly, I was wrong.



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GIZMODO
December 9, 2010
By Sam Biddle

Let's be frank. The VIZIO brand doesn't exactly connote... greatness. You might think it's a bargain-bin TV, or one for your dorm, or one you get because you simply can't afford something better. But this econo-panel apparently kicks ass.



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About.com
December 10, 2010
By Robert Silva

VIZIO is getting quite a reputation with its Net-enabled LCD TVs and its XVT553SV continues with that tradition.



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VIZIO VMB070 Portable TV

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Macworld.com
December 9, 2010
By Patrick Miller

Whether you’re tailgating or you just live in a really small apartment, you might have plenty of reasons to want a 7-inch TV.

 



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VIZIO XVT473SV

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

PC World
December 12, 2010
By Joe Osborne

An ever so slight upgrade in size from the XVT423SV ($1,279.99 direct), Vizio's 47-inch XVT473SV brings all the same features from the company's XVT line of LED HDTVs.



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