I wouldn't buy a Vizio. They LOOK nice but I doubt they're well built with how cheap they are. You get what you pay for is almost always true. Unless it's some sort of bulk sale or liquidation.
Well...Vizio is a WalMart brand. Meaning it is basically WalMart getting a cheaply made TV for REALLY cheap and selling it a little cheaper than quality
I've known quite a few people that have purchased a Vizio and none of them have had any trouble out of them. If you're a huge movie buff that wants the best of quality, then get something better, but if you're like most of us, a Vizio would do find, I'd say.
My friend has a vizio & w/in a few weeks of buying it it pretty much completely broke, so he got a new one under warrenty. It isn't horrible but it kept having a really loud buzzing noise, like there was something loose in the speaker & it rattled & buzzed nearly nonstop. It was really annoying, especially since it was almost continuous.
-no- plasmas burn-in anymore, none Plasmas like i said are the hands down best TV's going, and they have none of the problems or stigma's that went along with plasma's only a couple years ago. DO NOT buy a fucking walmart brand, and dont let people tell you TV's like Vizio's, Viewsonics, etc. are any good at all, they are garbage and do not use quality internal components in their TV's when your bulb burns out or power supllies die only a couple years down the road and it costs you a couple hundred to replace, you will wish u spent that extra cash to begin with not to mention they 100% WILL NOT look as good playing HD content, 1080p videos, bluray discs, etc. they just wont.
mmmm my mom has a 50 inch samsung plasma 1080p TV in the living room. It's fucking godly for blu-ray.
1080p is definately the way to go, people buying anything less are retards my advice is valid, I have a 52" Panasonic 1080p LCD and 110" 1080p Optoma Projector
That's sexy. I don't see why anyone would buy something less than 1080p either. They're not even gonna make TV's that have less than that in awhile. It probably has to do with cost.