VIZIO VW47L FHDTV10A - 47" Class LCD TV - 1080p (Full HD) 1920 x 1080

VIZIO VW47L FHDTV10A - 47" Class LCD TV - 1080p (Full HD) 1920 x 1080
VIZIO VW47L FHDTV10A - 47" Class LCD TV - 1080p (Full HD) 1920 x 1080

Model: VW47L FHDTV10A

Brand: VIZIO

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VIZIO VW47L FHDTV10A 47" LCD TV - Full HD

Key Features and Benefits: 47" Full HD 1920 x 1080 native resolution LCD You can experience high definition television performance with best picture quality. 178-degree viewing angle The LCD HDTV's delivers a viewing angle of up to 178-degree, resulting in a crisp and clear picture that is visible from any seat in the house. Integrated television tuner Enjoy high definition and regular television programs with or without paid high definition service. Versatile design Designed for maximum versatility, the VIZIO VW47LF is equipped with a wide variety of input interfaces. What's Included: VIZIO VW47L FHDTV10A Remote control Stand

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Item model number VW47L FHDTV10A
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VIZIO VW47L FHDTV10A - 47" Class LCD TV - 1080p (Full HD) 1920 x 1080
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Vizio 47" 1080p LCD VW47LF
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2007-11-21T16:00:00

To start off, this is the 3rd Vizio that I have purchased. So far, I absolutely love this TV even more so than the previous 2 Vizio's that I have owned. The sets that I had before this one were a 37" and a 42". I don't remember the exact models numbers otherwise I would post them. Next I will talk about the features of the TV. The few things that sold me on it were as follows. The PQ (picture quality) is awesome. I run an XBOX 360 HD DVD player that puts out a 1080i signal and I have a PS3 that I use for Blu-ray movies solely and it puts out 1080p/24. Watching movies on it are extremely enjoyable. The TV is full 1080p/24, as were my last 2 were only 1080i. This TV does not have Picture in Picture like the last 2 Vizio's that I have had. PIP isn't a very big deal to me. It was a feature that I never used and didn't really care if I had it or not. It has 3 HDMI 1.3 inputs so that is another thing that upgraded on this model. The set also has a built-in digital tuner, which I wanted. It also has the QAM tuner, which I love. It automatically decrypts digital cable signals. I do not have digital cable and it picks up 119 digital cable channels. I get about 60 regular channels, about 50 some odd Music Choice channels, and 3 channels that are in full HD. They are CBS HD, Discovery Channel HD, and TNT HD. All are absolutely free and I do not even pay for standard cable. This TV is also full 1080p through the RBG input. It is very nice if you plan on ever using it as a monitor. The remote for the TV has a nice look but doesn't have near as many features as the last 2 sets that I have owned, another thing that is not a very big deal to me. The Menu is very user friendly and easy to use. Initial set-up is a breeze. It prompts you for set-up immediately upon first use. I also did quite a bit of research on the Product Protection plan that Wal-Mart offers. Vizio guarantees their TV's for a 1-year period starting from the purchase date. They will fix any TV in home if it is 30" or larger. The Wal-Mart Buyer Protection Program for this TV costs roughly $78 and lasts for 2 years. It starts immediately after your 1-year manufacturer's warranty ends, which is what sold me on it. So basically, you are getting 3 years of warranty for $78. Wal-Mart also offers a 3-year plan but I don't know how much it costs and I believe you have to call them over the phone to purchase that plan but I'm not really for sure. I hope this review is helpful to anyone considering purchasing this TV.

rayy5 . Review provider: walmart.com
VIZIO IS GREAT VALUE
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2007-12-13T16:00:00

Before I made this purchase I visited a big name electronic store and they told me I would be getting just as good of a picture with this T.V. as I would with a big name company and suggested that I should buy this TV. Don't have no cable channels yet but receive great over-the-air channels with just a $10 dollar antenna. Even channels I didn't know were there with just an auto search. About 12 digital channels. With this amount I might not even get cable.... Just kidding So far so good. Can't wait to buy a PS3!!!!

RobF . Review provider: walmart.com
VIZIO 47 inch is Phenominal!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2007-12-25T16:00:00

I was very skeptical at first about purchasing this TV because I was not familiar with the name VIZIO. I first saw the name VIZIO at Best Buy when I was doing my research on LCD flat panels. But when I saw this TV on Wal-Mart's website, I was pleasantly surprised at all the features on it, 1080p, full HD, built-in digital tuner, etc, and then the Wal-Mart price for a 47 inch, I WAS COMPLETELY SOLD!!! I purchased it on-line and requested the Wal-Mart “Site to Store” option that offers “free shipping”, which turned out to be the best transaction ever. It was a very smooth transaction and took about 10 to 15 minutes for me to take it out of the store. No long lines and hassle free! The Wal-Mart reps were very professional and pleasant to work with. When I got the TV home, I opened the box and turned it on. Using the manufactures easy on-screen set-up instructions, I had it set-up in about 15 minutes. I didn't have to change the settings, the manufactures settings were perfect! The picture quality was very nice, better than I expected. The following day, I had my cable company add the HD box and WOLLA, the picture quality was extraordinary! I love this set so much, I plan to purchase the VIZIO 42 inch LCD at Wal-Mart for another room. The cable reps showed me how different regular digital cable channels look compared to the HD channels. What a tremendous difference! The HD channels are crisp and crystal clear, life like. If you want to get the full HD benefits of this TV, please be sure to get the HD service from your local cable and/or satellite company. You will be so glad you did because there is a huge difference between the two. You will have to also buy a HDMI cable (I also purchased a HDMI cable at Wal-Mart) to complete the set-up of this TV because it is not included with the set. I am soooooo happy I bought this TV. My research really paid off. After searching for a LCD TV at many of the major retail stores, I found out that Wal-Mart actually had the best price for this model. I also purchased a Philips home theatre system at Wal-Mart to add to this TV. Adding a home theatre system tripled the sound quality on this set. The TV speakers alone will not give you the movie theatre sound you're looking for. You won't get that from any TV without adding a home theatre system. The home theatre system I purchased has more than enough bass in it to give me the full movie theatre sound I was looking for. When adding a home theatre system to your TV, make sure you turn off the TV speakers and allow the TV sound to come through your home theatre system speakers. If you don't turn off your TV speakers, you will get a double sound/echo. One sound coming from the TV and the other sound coming from the home theatre system at the same time. With the sound on the home theatre system hooked up to my VIZIO 47 inch TV, it sounds like I'm at the movies. It is more than enough sound for a living room dining room area. I can hear every little thing. Birds chirping, crickets, flying airplanes, etc. I LOVE IT!!! You can't beat the price for this VIZIO 47 inch LCD flat panel, and the quality is phenomenal! You won't be sorry!

LoveBarginsAtWalMart . Review provider: walmart.com
Hope I can Help
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2007-12-26T16:00:00

I spent about a year searching for a TV so I hope this review will help you in the selection of your HDTV. First if your a person who hates waiting for a sale to buy something, this TV is for you. I hate buying from companies such as Best Buy or Circuit City because the product might be much cheaper the next weekend. Why I selected this TV: Its quite simple, it's the highest quality at the best price. It's 1080P (the highest definition to date), it has 3 HDMI inputs, and it's HD integrated which means it'll receive digital broadcast with-out the use of expensive HD cable/sattelite boxes. Its also a very simple TV without a bunch useless confusing feature. About six months ago I was all set to purchase Vizio's other 47" TV with the Gallevia label (at Sams Club), but I didn't have the money. It was a blessing in disguise becaus this TV is essentially the same. It doesn't have detachable speakers or Picture in Picture like the Gallevia, but I don't care. Why I selected Vizio: It's quite simple VIZIO ONLY MAKES TVS! Its their specialty, and right now they make more LCDs than any other company. I know several people with Vizio TVs that have no complaints. Why I purchased at Wal Mart: $78 bucks, the cost of an additional service plan. Plus Wal Mart never has sales so don't worry about your TV being half price next week. Why LCD instead of Plasma: Plasmas have a better picture and they cost less, but you can't turn them on their side or move them very much. Plasmas also have issues with glare. Issues with my TV: I have very few complaints. My main issues are the black levels. Black simply isn't black enough. This, however, is a common problem with LCDs. The TV doesn't have Picture in Picture, I would never use it but some people might like it. The standard definition (480i) isn't that good, but I've never seen standard def on other brands so I have no comparison. Also the colors arent as nice as some of the more expensive TVs (this problem isn't worth hundreds of dollars more though). Buy this TV if your looking for a big high quality HDTV at a low price. Dont buy this TV if you don't have any HD sources. Don't buy this TV if you like lots of features such as PIP. I hope you find my input useful.

Havoc84 . Review provider: walmart.com
Money well spent!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2008-01-27T16:00:00

I had never heard of Vizio till I started working for Wal-Mart 7 months ago. After noticing that it was one of the least returned TV's we sold in our store I did some research and found that for the price Vizio was a great deal! I had purchased a Playstation 3 earlier, and thought the graphics were great on my 27" SDTV that was almost 8 years old and knew that most PS3 games had graphics that were at least 720p. However Blue-Ray, which the PS3 is capable of playing were mostly 1080P and rumers are that the PS3 games will soon be 1080p as well, so I made the descision that whatever tv I bought would be 1080p capable. This tv, while not having the best sound, not having extra features like pip, and really only having the simplest of remotes. Has a very nice picture, I do not see any of the blure normally associated with LCD tv's and fast action, or any real problems with the black. There was one white line accross the top when I hooked it to my cable box, but some simple adjustments on the tv fixed that. If your looking for extra features and goodies then this tv may not be for you, if your looking for best picture quality at a fair price, then this is the deal of the century!!

tazmndvl68 . Review provider: walmart.com
Vizio 47" 1080P Full HD
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2007-12-08T16:00:00

Purchased this TV 2 weeks ago after a lenghty search for the BEST VALUE on a 1080P HDTV. This TV is an outsanding value: I'm extremely pleased with my purchase. The TV picture is OUTSTANDING especially with an HD DVD source. If your looking for an HDTV run to your nearest Wal-Mart and purchase this TV immediately as most stores do not have many of these units in stock.

TNConsumer . Review provider: walmart.com
Vizio #1 in USA
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2008-01-26T16:00:00

I also spent time looking at TVs but not overdoing it. Sony was not on my list only because of price. I'm not new to HDTVs, I own a Westinghouse 32in I got from Best Buy 2 yrs ago for 1149.00. At first the 32 in my entertainment room looked big then as time went by it starded to look smaller & smaller. I decided to upgrade. I wanted a 1080P Full HD TV. I have a PS3 & I wanted to get the full atvantage out of it. I also own a Wii, and 360. I wanted to go with a 52in but I didn't want to spend over 2 grand for one. so I decided to go with a 46 or 47in. Vizio has a 52in but that model is a Costco model & it was an older model. My friend was also looking for his first HDTV. I already new a little about Vizio so I pushed him to get the 42in Vizio from Walmart, not the Sanyo that he was looking at. I went with him to get the 42in, while wating on him to buy the TV I saw the 47in I fell for it that first time I saw it. 1080P Full HD, HDMI 1.3, Price. Well enough with that. I got the HDTV on 1/25/08. I went to Walmart at 2:30 AM right after my income tax checks were direct deposited. The box measurements on the website are not correct because I measured from what they had against my trunk size. It would have made it if the measurement were right. Well the box was bigger so I had to take it out the box to get it in the trunk. Heavy TV. Got it home I put it on the stand, Oh my that TV is massive in a smaller room. Now that it's all set up (no Problems) I was able to view it in my house, vs in store. Hooked up with HDMI with HV channels it is out of this world, hooked up with Componet not that bad. Regular channels not toat good but I'm not worried about that because it will all turn HD quality by Feb 2009. Everyone looking for HDTVs you need to add Vizio next to your Sony, Sharp, Samsung, etc. list. Then the next thing to do is cross off all except Vizio and go buy one, you will enjoy. I sure do & I still have plenty mony left over from my Income Taxes.

Mapyatt . Review provider: walmart.com
Very nice television
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2008-01-16T16:00:00

This was my first large screen HD TV purchase. I did my share of research before purchasing this set. First this model (VW47LFHDTV10A) has a 2000:1 contrast ratio as stated on Vizio Inc. WEB site. Not the 1000:1 contrast ratio as mentioned on the Wal-Mart specifications. The standard 480i picture that I receive from Dish satellite is very good but when I play an HD DVD the picture quality is amazing. I've yet to see a picture that is more crisp and clear. With the original warranty and the optional 2 year extended warranty ($78.00) from Wal-Mart makes this an excellent purchase. I have had my TV for about 1 month now and have had no problems. Set up is very easy. The remote is very simple which I really like as I do not like anything complicated. At the price and the extended warranty its a win-win purchase. I Highly recommend this TV.

UNIXopman . Review provider: walmart.com
1080p at a great price!
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2007-11-25T16:00:00

The VW47LF represent's a new line of LCD models from Vizio. Unlike the GV line, the speakers aren't removable and there is no "piano-black" finish on the screen's frame. In my opinion, the newer frame is much better looking, since the shiny frame on the previous model was a fingerprint/dust magnet. The speakers aren't removable but they are quite small and their complements the overall look quite nicely. In other words: you can still use your stereo speakers and still have a great looking TV. The overall performance was quite good, with black levels being a bit more accurate than on previous Vizio's LCDs. The addition of a third HDMI input is quite welcomed, and so is the redesigned remote and on-screen menu/guide. Even at 8ms response time, there isn't any noticeable trail/ghosting on fast moving pics, so those concerned at that shouldn't be. My only gripe with the set is that it was extremely hard to find one locally, unless I settled for a floor model (with no discount!), so I had to "travel" about 40mi to get one. I highly recommend this set for anyone wanting a great looking set with excellent picture quality and a great price.

FCollor . Review provider: walmart.com
Tuning required for best image
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2007-12-24T16:00:00

I would like to help Vizio buyers to obtain the best quality image possible. Upon initial warm-up my VW47LF was sadly hampered by a blurred screen. To correct the image use the following settings:Set picture to Custom mode. Set Backlight between 30 and 60. Set Contrast to 54; Brightness 51-55; Color 30-35; Tint -6 to-4; Sharpness +4; Color Temp to Custom: Red 133; Green 126; Blue 106. Advanced Video: DNR OFF; Black level extender ON; White Peak ON; CTI OFF; Flesh tone ON; Adaptive Luma OFF. These settings have been verified by electronic means. I suggest that you make very slight changes to these settings to suit your personal preferences. You might want to increase the Color levels, for example. Enjoy this oustanding value from Wal-Mart. I know I do.

Jdar . Review provider: walmart.com

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