It's utterly amazing just how far your hard earned money can go in today's HDTV market. This time last year a set of the VF550XVT's size and technology would've run you three if not five times as much, and yet here it sits in front of me in all its glo...
Abstract: Beautiful colors , Excellent HD detail , Frame interpolation works well , Poor black levels , Would not accept 1080p/24 from some BD players If you read my review of the Vizio VP505XVT plasma HDTV in the April 2009 issue, you know that I think it is—...
Published: 2009-03-26, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Relatively inexpensive; accurate color; plenty of picture setup adjustments; highly tweakable dejudder processing; superb connectivity with five HDMI and one PC input.
Lighter black levels; dejudder processing prone to artifacts; below-average off-angle performance.
Although better-performing 52-inch models are available for less money, the 55-inch Vizio VF550XVT will appeal to less-critical viewers who want a bigger screen.
The VF550XVT sits at the top of Vizio's lineup. It's their biggest LCD television at 55-inches and sports high-end features like 120Hz refresh rate. It's also amongst the most expensive of Vizio's HDTVs, with prices ranging from $1800 to $2200 depen...
The VIZIO VF550XVT is one big 1080p 120Hz HDTV that produces a crisp, colorful, almost three dimensional, image. Digg del.icio.us Reddit Google Post a commentCommenting on this article is easy and does not require any registration. Yo...
Abstract: 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 good performance and low prices, thats how. Case in point—the VF550XVT. This 5...