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With Full HD you get razor sharp clarity, crisp and clear images and an absolutely amazing viewing experience.The chic textured finish of this 37" ECO HDTV sets it apart the rest. Consuming less energy than traditional HDTVs, it exceeds current Energy Star Guidelines by at least 15%. The Full High Definition 1080P resolution and 15,000:1 contrast ratio deliver crystal clear, razor sharp imges for an amazing viewing experience.
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- 1920 x 1080 native resolution for powerful, clear performance.- Integrated ATSC/Clear QAM Tuner for HDTV broadcast reception.
- Contrast ratio of 15000:1 for beautiful color depth.
- 500 cd/m2 brightness high luminance display for brighter picture.
- Wide screen aspect ratio (16:9) for a complete home theater experience.
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By Reticuli (Las Vegas)
Still wowed at how good the new LCDs are. A year or two with an Olevia 37" I thought was great compared at home with this new Vizio 37" 1080P downstairs: Damn. All I had to do was put everything in the middle setting, sharpness on 5 (out of 7), turn off all the processing and features, and put the backlight at about 10-20 to get the whites bright enough, or higher for brighter rooms. And the in-content blacks are still inky. It renders the entire contrast and color range faithfully except for a little laziness in the middle of the dynamic range curve that can seem "smoky" on some older video mastering jobs (you truly need CRT, Plasma, or exotics to get it perfect). And it doesn't have to be excruciatingly bright like the Olevias. That 237t-t12 even at it's lowest of three crude backlight settings still is kind of blinding in bright scenes, and I have the Brightness down to the point at which the blacks do not get blacker but I can still barely see the foot of the contrast curve.
That continuously adjustable backlight on the new screens is essential. Combined with better real native (not the dynamic software) contrast, and I am floored. And it was $200 cheaper than the Olevia originally! The only thing I'm troubled with is the promotion of this dynamic contrast mode so much in an effort to compete with Plasmas. I think the contrast really is getting good enough on these 37" LCDs that it doesn't need to hide it. Again, there's still obviously room for improvement as Dark City and the Fifth Element still aren't quite filmy yet in their gorgeous contrast rendition on any LCD I've seen yet, but it's getting there. At a higher cost, the newest multi-LED-based screens allow even more control over the backlight, but the only time I see any non-uniformity is on a completely blank, black screen with a very slight flashlight effect in the upper right. Much less than the 237t-t12. Now I must start worrying about upgrading the computer to have the horsepower to get one of these for my upstairs system! X-Plane or Blackshark in 1080P just isn't going to happen on a P4.
By Suzanne Saunders (Rocky Mountains USA)
After a good experience with my V VIZIO VO37LF - 37" LCD TV - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV I had no hesitation in buying another Vizio TV from Costco last week, when replacing an old second TV. I chose this model because it was being sold at a low price under an "instant rebate" offer.
After a week or so of use, I don't like it quite as much as I like my other Vizio 37" HDTV, but I'm happy with the purchase and believe I got my money's worth.
Unlike other reviewers who have posted here, I have had no problems with color or picture quality. I don't like the way the menu/setup options are displayed onscreen, which is really a minor gripe. My main issue with this TV is that it takes longer to startup when first turned on, or when I change from one input to another (TV, HDMI1, HDMI3, etc.). Although it's a matter of seconds, it is a bit longer than my other Vizio TV takes. Also, the remote control seems flimsier and cheaper than the remote for my other Vizio.
On the other hand, this TV cost at least two hundred bucks less, so I consider it a good value for the money. It's worked well with my LG BD 370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player both with DVDs and Netflix movies. I just got the LG player and haven't tried any blu-ray discs yet.
I went to the Vizio website and looked up each of these TV models under the "support" tab, and printed out the tech specs for each one. They are overall quite similar, but not identical in all respects. I'm sure the discriminating videophiles who are shopping for HDTVs will be able to decide, based on the specs, if this is a TV they want to try. For this non-expert consumer, it's been a good purchase.
EDITED on January 2, 2010 to add: This morning I clocked the start-up lag for this TV. Time elapsed between power coming on and a picture appearing was 25 seconds. But this is the only negative in its performance and I've decided I can live with it.
By Coolfire (Nevada)
With respect to all who may have a finer ear for sound and eye for picture perfection, I can find no fault with anything concerning my VO1370M. For me, I fail to understand how the sound could be better or the picture more outstanding. Seriously, anyone finding fault with this set must have received a faulty one. One feature which I have not noticed being covered in the reviews is the Quickstart Guide. Geez, this is a mega-guide. It measures over 31 x 22 inches, in full color, on both sides. This guide is outstanding. It even color codes the path between each back control panel input and the corresponding remote control button, i.e., which button controls which set of plugs on the back or side panel. It pictures, in color, each of the type input plugs and shows, in color, exactly where they plug into the control panels, and prioritizes, again in color, the best, good, etc., possible connections for components. As it turned out, all I had to do was plug the set in, attach the video cable, turn the set on and let it set itself up. No modifications, tuning, etc., were necessary on my part for a perfect picture. The remote is also not only very good looking but very clear and easy to use. Perhaps I was lucky, but I have no hesitation to rate this set five stars.
By D. Goodheart (Satellite Beach, FL USA)
There is a newer model (Vizio VL370M instead of VO370M) to which I give an unequivocal 5 stars: please see my review under that model number.
By K. Henry (Georgia)
Overall, I have had this TV for three weeks and I have very few complaints. I will say that most people complaints are valid, they just don't bother me.
Pros:
Price
Picture quality (even if the signal isn't 720/1080)
Con:
There is a purplish tint that shows up when there are people on the screen. A slight nuisance, but it doesn't ruin the overall experience.
Highly recommended!
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