Vizio hasn't made a plasma in like 5 years, but since only a few manufacturers make panels (still) it wasn't unusual to have everything but the main board be LG or Samsung. Vizio actually manufactures their own sets, but not in the US like they seem to make out. They are mostly made in Taiwan, and they source the lowest priced parts that meet their needs. The Main board is always theirs, even if the panel is made by someone else. And yes, even Sony and Sharp have low end sets 100% made by someone else. If I was shopping for a TV I'd start with Samsung, followed by LG, then Sony (Sony was always #1 for me, they have slipped). Since Panasonic has stopped making plasmas (apparently concentrating on OLED, which are not available yet), I can't recommend them. Mind, my view is skewed by difficulty of repair, etc. A Guy
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