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Vizio VL420M Summary

The Vizio VL420M is two inches wider and a lot cheaper. If that’s enough for you, go ahead and buy it. However, the Sharp LC-40LE700UN is a better performer, overall. We’d recommend the Sharp, based on our findings, though it would be worthwhile to try and find it for a lower price.

Core Attributes Comparison
Sharp  Aquos LC-40LE700UN
VIZIO VL420M
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN VIZIO VL420M
Size 40 in. 42 in.
General Type LCD LCD
Format 1080p 1080p

The Vizio VL420M was the poorest performer in our black level tests, though the peak brightness was adequate. Nevertheless, all the TVs in this comparison pool had a better contrast ratio.

Contrast Chart

The Vizio VL420M and the Sharp LC-40LE700UN both fail to maintain a consistent color temperature, though the Vizio’s failings take place over a wider range, which resulted in a lower score. The Sharp also outperformed the Vizio in our RGB color curve test, meaning you can expect smoother color gradations.

Color Temperature Comparison
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN (Score: 9.39) Color Temperature Chart
VIZIO VL420M (Score: 6.72) Color Temperature Chart
RGB Comparison
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN (Score: 8.02) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response
VIZIO VL420M (Score: 7.27) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response

Both TVs performed fairly well in our motion tests.

Motion Scores
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN VIZIO VL420M
Motion Score

The Vizio VL420M had the narrowest viewing angle of the TVs in this comparison pool, though it only trailed the Samsung UN46B650 and Sony KDL-40NX700 by a little. The Sharp LC-40LE700UN was bay far the best performer here.

Viewing Angle Comparison
Viewing Angle Chart
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN: 4.69 VIZIO VL420M: 3.85

The Sharp LC-40LE700UN and Vizio VL420M are pretty evenly matched in terms of connectivity. The Sharp has the added bonus of an ethernet port, but it fails to make good use of the streaming content possibilities.

Connectivity Comparison
Sharp LC-40LE700UN Sony KDL-40NX700 Samsung LN40B650 VIZIO VL420M
HDMI 4 4 4 4
Component 2 1 2 2
Composite 2 1 1 2
S-Video 1 0 0 1
VGA 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio In 3 2 4 4
Digital Audio Out 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio Out 1 1 1 1
Ethernet No None None None
Wi-Fi No Yes No No
USB Yes Yes Yes Yes
Memory Card Types None None None None
DLNA Unknown Yes No No

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