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Vizio press release
COSTA MESA, CA and CES LAS VEGAS, NV January 5, 2006 - V, Inc., the multiple award-winning VIZIO consumer electronics maker, announced their first quarter 2006 high definition plasma plans.
"Our VIZIO P50HDM was recently ranked in CNET's 2005 Top Ten Holiday Tech Gifts, just behind the Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Apple's new iPod and broke sales records at retail for HD plasmas. We've designed the VIZIO P42HDTV to build on the successful platform of the P50HDM with the latest generation technology and outstanding value," stated Jeff Schindler, V, Inc. Vice President Marketing and Business Operations. VIZIO Plasmas The VIZIO P42HDTV is a completely new 42" high definition plasma design. At only 4" deep, it takes on the attractive gloss-black styling of the VIZIO P50HDM plasma along with silver built-in speakers, intuitive user interface and Easy-to-setup Guide. The 1024 x 768 native resolution, widescreen plasma features a latest-generation glass with Single Scan Technology for a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, high 1,200 cd/m2 brightness and 30 bit 231 billion colors. An advanced video processor produces reduced solarization and false contouring along with sharpness improvement, non-linear chroma enhancement, closed color suppression, non-linear scaling, adaptive contrast and color controls. The P42HDTV is fully featured with dual tuners including ATSC off air, clear QAM digital cable and NTSC tuners, universal remote control, PIP/POP, 3:2 pulldown, 3D-comb filter, motion-adaptive deinterlacer, component, HDMI and VGA-type PC (up to 1280 x 1024) inputs along with multiple video settings. The VIZIO P42HDTV will be available at national retail stores and online in March at an every day price of only $1,799.99 along with a one-year onsite service warranty. Entire press release with photo is here Last edited by richardmayo; 01-06-06 at 10:28 PM.. Reason: readabilty |
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hmmm... I had the P42HDe model.... I sold it on Ebay (5) days after I got it. Picture quality was miserable and it wasnt a defective unit either.... This one looks like one helluva deal though.... only concern I have is how it will handle dark scenes & blacks in DVDs. If it's anything like the P42Hde model, I'd stay away from it....
But if this baby can live up to the Maxent 42X3 or better, then THIS is the budget Plasma to get. Case closed. |
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Of course, we'll just have to wait and check it out in person! |
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I agree - on paper, this looks like an amazing deal. I'm trying to be cautiously optomistic. Don't want to get too excited before I actually see it, or before the lines start forming at Costco... Last edited by richardmayo; 01-06-06 at 10:23 PM.. |
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Holy cow. Thanks for the press release, richardmayo. This TV is absolutely what I've been waiting for. I wish I could fast forward to March 20. Molybdenum, do you really think they would honor the coupon if you purchase the TV earlier than March 20? That would be awesome. I know Costco's return policy is liberal, but I thought their policy on coupons was more strict.
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I'm debating between this and the 50" RCA Scenium DLP that is at the same price point and in the same coupon book. The RCA DLP deal is about 1 month sooner. I posted a topic to try to get some opinion on which might be the better buy. It is going to be a really tough choice for me I think.
I'm also thinking of just sticking with my 4805 and just saving the money to buy new bulbs since it would get quite a bit more wear and tear. Right now it seems like the most appealing option. |
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. Check Out the all-new BruZZi's Panasonic Plasma FAQ The FAQ plus links to Plasma Stands, Wallmounts, Speakers, Frames, Bezels & More. Also links to Audio/Video Faqs, Comparisons, Reviews, Shootouts, Tweaks & Many More. |
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But after doing tons of research over a 2-3 day period I realized that the issues I was having were global, more of a limitation of that model and not a defective unit. Soon after, I sold it. There are people who can settle for the miserable picture quality of a Plasma because its... well.... a "plasma"... But the 50" model is definently a step up... aside from the "sparklies" on black screens... and I agree that the fact that this new 42" model is based on the 50" makes this unit sound very promising. And that price is VERY attractive.... ![]() |
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On a related note, I emailed Vizio last week asking about this model, and they replied "it has not been posted on our website yet, we will have the final specifications on that by the end of this month." |
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good news. I emailed vizio for the exact date that the vizio will hit costco's shelves and this is the reply i got:
Good afternoon, The unit will hit Costco the week of 03/13/06. Best regards, Bertha Villasenor That mean that i dont have to wait till march 20th to get it. But still 2 months to go |
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"It does not have a cable card. You should be able to get some of the digital channels from the cable company without their box using the clear QAM/ATSC input(I received about 40 digital channels at my house without using my Cox cable box and others we tested received about 60 to 80 channels). Yes, it does use the same wall mount as the P50." |
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Manual available online mid-February
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I have slowly been building my budget HT system in preperation for a new display (just got my HK AVR235, Polk R15's in the rear, R30's in the front, CSM center, & Dayton 12 Sub).
I just can't decide between the 42" Vizio or the 42" Sceptre LCD (although we don't have a price on the LCD yet as far as I know). |
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I see in the manual that it will retain size modes and volume for each input but does anyone know if it also saves the other settings per input (contrast/brightness/etc.)? Also it looks like there is no real direct input selection from the remote. My current cheapie plasma makes you toggle through all the inputs to get the one you need and even with a Harmony remote it is agonizingly slow. It would be awesome if there were discete codes for the Vizios. The 50" Vizio has a setting for variable audio out but it looks like that was left off the 42" too; a feature I really like as I have a dedicted amp and bulit in speakers just for regular TV watching. I guess I am looking for "Sony" features on a budget plasma!
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