Vizio HDTV: Low Price, Mediocre Performance

The Vizio HDTV is attracting more interest amongst prospective buyers mainly because it is a flat panel TV that is affordably priced for both LCD and Plasma versions. This in spite of the fact that most buyers' are reluctant to buy inexpensive TVs from manufacturers that do not enjoy the best repute, though now that many thousands have tested the Vizio HDTV, there is even some useful feedback available that can shed more light as to its advantages and drawbacks.

Not To Be Compared To Sony Or Pioneer

One of the more popular among Vizio HDTV models is the VX42LHDTV10A that is all of forty-two inches in diameter and is easily available from big stores such as Costco and Wal-Mart and according to the experts; it is certainly a good HDTV model well worth checking out. Of course, it is not the same as a Sony or Pioneer HDTV, though it is still not a bad choice when you consider the other brands because it still boasts of many good features that you would normally find only on high-end TV.

This particular Vizio HDTV has Picture-in-Picture feature as well as built-in over-the-air HD antenna and if you are located in big market area, you would actually be able to receive some kind of HD programming without any cost to you thanks to this HD antenna. In addition, there are loads of input options which allow you to connect your Vizio HDTV to other gadgets including DVD players, though the only downside to this Vizio HDTV is its rather poor quality of sound though you can get around that by connecting it to a surround sound system.

Essentially, the Vizio HDTV is the result of bolting together many components that are both high specs and also low in cost with the latter being the major component of the strategy employed by the company which is relying on making big volume sales and thus you can expect that the price of Vizio HDTV will always be rock bottom.

In fact, the Vizio HDTV is produced not in the USA, but in Thailand and that explains why these TVs are among the cheapest available, though of course some would opine that the performance is not that much better than what you are paying for it. There may thus be certain amount of disappointment if you spend your money on buying a Vizio HDTV only to find that it fails to impress you with its performance.

However, you can still pick up a fifty inch Vizio HDTV for about a mere two thousand dollars that comes with remote control PIP and good contrast, which is why more people consider this as a serious option when they are shopping for HDTV's.