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Vizio VA22LFHDTV10T


$199.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Available for a very low price making it a good value. Picture is bright with colors that look vivid and exciting. Audio quality is above average, has a nice clarity and fairly good volume.

The Cons:Minimal number of inputs available. Colors are generally either too vibrant or washed out - can't achieve a realistic picture. HDMI connection frequently has compatibility problems with different sources.

The Vizio VA22LFHDTV10T is a low-end 22" LCD HDTV very similar to the Vizio VA19LHDTV10T. The main improvements that the VA22LFHDTV10T boasts over the VA19LHDTV10T are full 1080p high definition and an integrated ATSC/QAM/NTSC digital television tuner.

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Otherwise, the VA22LFHDTV10T sports the same basic features as the VA19LHDTV10T, including ECO HD technology and a 170 degree horizontal viewing angle.

The VA22LFHDTV10T's integrated ATSC/QAM/NTSC digital television tuner allows for regular and high definition program access, with or without paid high definition service. Its ECO HD technology allows for reduced energy consumption, exceeding Energy Star 3.0 minimum standards by 15%, resulting in smaller energy bills. Additionally, the VA22LFHDTV10T's 170 degree horizontal viewing angle ensures optimal image quality at almost any angle.

Features

  • 22" LCD panel (1920 x 1080 native resolution)
  • Dynamic contrast ratio: 5000:1
  • Response time: 5ms
  • Brightness: 300 nits
  • Inputs: 2 HDMI, 1 component, 1 RGB PC
  • ECO HD technology reduces energy consumption
  • Energy Star 3.0 compliant
  • Integrated ATSC/QAM/NTSC digital television tuner

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Pros
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    available for a very low price making it a good value

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    picture is bright with colors that look vivid and exciting

  • 1

    audio quality is above average, has a nice clarity and fairly good volume

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    draws a minimal amount of power during normal operation

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    minimal number of inputs available

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    colors are generally either too vibrant or washed out - can't achieve a realistic picture

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    HDMI connection frequently has compatibility problems with different sources

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