Thursday, December 9, 2010

VIZIO 37 Inch 1080p Class Slim LCD 120Hz HDTV - Black (SV370XVT)



Product Information
1. Television Features:120Hz, Picture-In-Picture, Detachable Base Stand, Wall Mountable
2. Maximum Resolution:1920 x 1080
3. Vertical Resolution: 1080p
4. Video Upconversion: 1080p
5. Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Widescreen
6. Tuner Type:ATSC/NTSC/QAM
7. Brightness(cd/m2): 500
8. Response Time: 5ms Response Time
9. Comb Filter Type:3D Y/C Digital
10. HD Compatibility: HD-Built-In HDTV/ATSC Tuner
11. Speakers: 2 Bottom Fixed
12. Input Type(s): S-Video, HDMI Port, 1 Component Video , 1 Composite Video , 1 S-Video , 1 PC , 3 HDMI
13. 1 Optical Digital Audio
14. Includes: Warranty Card, Standard Remote Control, Power Cord
15. Finish: Glossy
16. Dimensions: Length: 24.8  ; Width: 35.5  ; Depth: 9.2 
17. Product Weight:35.5 Lb.
18. Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty

Product Description
VIZIO XVT 37IN CLASS 1080P/120HZ LCD HDT

User Reviews

Very Nice TV  This is our first HDTV of consequence. (We also have a 32  Vizio used for the kids.) I spent a lot of time researching HDTVs to learn about the technologies to know what is hype and what is significant. I spent time comparing sets in stores to get an idea of the differences though often they didnt display the same content or were too far apart to compare easily. Doing so proved to me that the 120Hz Smooth Motion technology made for a nicer picture regardless of the input if for no other reason than it required better LEDs in the panel.

I read any review I could find. I couldnt find any thorough professional reviews but I found many like this one. The gist of my research suggested that the SV370XVT was likely to serve our purposes well but I really cant offer an experienced opinion on how it compares to other similar sets. When it was on sale at Target for the Super Bowl I bought it. It is now mounted on the wall in the master bedroom replacing a CRT TV that quit. < :2010-09-15 04:53:05

Looking for a quality inexpensive HD for your 360 or PS3? 
Well if you are looking for a LCD HD T.V. to play games and Blu-rays then I suggest you check this one out. I agree with the other reviews about the remote control (not very well liked) but the set itself is unbelievable. I like many other reviewers spend a considerable amount of time looking at the stores models as well as hours and hours on-line reading reviews and matching stats. A few key points: it is American company (bonus) it is 120hz (one of the cheapes of the kind) it can keep up with Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 without blur or pixelation. I would say for the Xbox 360 you probably wont find a better choice in this class and size. I also have a PS3 but only play a few games mostly just watching blurays (which are great). For what its worth the price point naturally is going to make you skeptical but dont let your worries of other products following the  get what you pay for  model. This is one you may regret passing by. Oh yes one other thing keep in mind that the remo :2010-09-15 04:53:05

Great TV For This First-Time HDTV Owner 
Plain and simple: This is a nice TV for the price.
I did plenty of research before buying this and after considering the size price brand features and online reviews this was my choice. Ive had this TV for 4-months now and I have to say that Im VERY happy with my purchase.

I will admit that I was an HDTV noob before buying this Vizio as I never owned one before. So even though I give this TV a ringing endorsement I cant honestly tell you if it compares favorably or not to any others.
All I know is that it looks great to me and my Xbox 360 Wii and DVDs all look spectacular on it. I also stream Netflix movies on my laptop and watch them on the Vizio via an HDMI cable and it looks quite good as well.

Before buying this TV my main concern was how standard definition TV would look on it as I do not have HD cable yet. For those of you who plan on using this with SDTV I have to say that it looks darn good. Admittedly SDTV doesnt look as :2010-09-15 04:53:05

Simply Fantastic 
Over the last 40 years whenever I needed a TV after doing great research at the time I have always bought the best TV available (usually Sony XBRs or Sharp Acquos when they were the best.) I look for an excellent picture (superior contrast brightness and image detail in center and corners) and good sound not requiring a home theater setup and I am willing to pay for it. We needed a new TV for the master bedroom. Got a 32  Sony Bravia ex500 at Best Buy $628 - it is the first Sony TV I have not been happy with the picture was not as good as it should have been. I took it back and then got lucky. For the same price $628 at BJs I got the

Vizio sv370 xvt.
Wow A Fantastic TV!! The best picture of any TV we have had even far better than my old Sony KD XBR 960 Trinitron Wega Cathode Ray Tube (it had the best picture available at the time I bought it.) The Vizios sound is excellent I do not use a sound system. Also I like the remote it is easy to use and not cheaply made as so :2010-09-15 04:53:05

Agree: Great tv for the money!  Ive had this Vizio sv370xvt for about a week now having come across it at target for a clearance price of $545. Am so glad I had done some research so was in a position to buy. Inventory must be so low there they took it off their website altho you can still google and see the page. :=)
Anyway if you find one at your local target for less than you expected you will be very happy on almost all counts.

Picture: Happy. Great picture with digital cable channels broadcast in 720p or 1080i. Regular 480i channels are only average. Has zoom1 zoom2 (closer up) or normal (4:3) settings. Panoramic or stretch also on some channels the tv automatically decides what to offer. Great picture on digital broadcast channels in 1080i. As it should have.

I dont find the Vizio label that glows softly during use too distracting yet. Have watched one old black and white movie and with some adjustment of the dark settings I was fine with it.

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