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Sweet Brian,
Let the OC'ing begin
Bill,I'm currently have my eyes on this bad boy 55" Vizio Razor Vizio 55" Class 1080p 240Hz 3D LED HDTV M551D-A2
I wanted the 70 " version but it's too much man
But if you want up close and personal here are the details VIZIO M-Series 55? Razor LED? Smart TV with Theater 3D® | M551d-A2R | VIZIO
This one or the 50" but i want M series the Mrs said since i didn't want to go to Vegas anymore this would be a better gift for me this will make my Blu Rays look super sick
Vizio makes some decent TV's...but from my skewed view, I personally wouldn't get one. They are a major player now, but their tech/service side is 3rd world. You have to actually go into the set and get all numbers off the boards to make sure you get the right replacement parts. Any major manufacturer with a complete full model number, you can just look it up. Perhaps not an issue for an end user, but it would put me off. A Guy
you'd have to compare too Tommy, Vizios, while less money, often have a lot less features and HDMI connectors.
That is because they are badge engineers, some of their TV's are made by LG (Plasma)and crap generic Chinese manufacturers and no 2 models are the same. To be fair everyone is to a certain extent up to the same thing, even cheap Sony TV's are not really Sony's and are exchange only. The brands of TV I would recommend would be Panasonic, Sony, LG and Samsung. I would do your research and then go seek out the models in store. Don't be surprised if the picture sucks on the set you liked the most in the specs. Get the remote and adjust it. I have 3 LG monitors the wife has another LG monitor, a Samsung 40 "LCD TV, a 50"RCA DLP I built and a Sony 57" 16:9 crt projection TV from 2002 which has a superb HD 1080i picture. Basically TV sets have become disposible and throw away after the warranty has expired as someone has to pay Bill so he can afford his PC and internet. If you are worried buy an extended warranty.