Remote well backlit...Configuration menus are confusing
Unimpressive sound...The VizioVF550XVT isn't much of a bargain, despite the reasonable $1800 price tag (as of April 16, 2009...Assorted problems with image quality, weak sound, and clumsy menus, along with a lack of interesting features, make this set difficult to recommend...The VF550XVT performed...
Unlike many HDTVs, the VF550XVT comes with an HDMI cable...The challenging HQV Benchmark DVD showed that the VF550XVT's performance with standard-definition (480i) video included good detail enhancement and effective noise reduction, although the TV didn't eliminate all of the jagged edges in the waving-flag scene or in the moving-bar tests...Granted, this test represents a worst-case...
Relatively inexpensive; accurate color; plenty of picture setup adjustments; highly tweakable dejudder processing; superb connectivity with five HDMI and...Lighter black levels; dejudder processing prone to artifacts; below-average off-angle performance....If you look carefully at the model number of this review, you'll notice it says VF550XVT...The VF550XVT is among the least expensive...
Vizio is the little company that could. Founded only six years ago, it has risen to be ranked number two in US flat-panel sales. How can this be? A combination of ...