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VIZIO SV370XVT

First Impressions Review

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Performance Features

Display Size & Technology

This is a 37-inch LCD TV. Unlike some of the other, fancier Vizio models we checked out today, this one has the standard LCD technology. If you want to check out Vizio's TruLED or Smart Dimming technology, read our FI of the VF551XVT, or our full review of the VF550XVT.

The SV370XVT packs a lot of display technology into a flat, 37-inch set.

Formats & Resolution

The SV370XVT is capable of 1080p resolution at 120Hz. This is just about the current top-of-the-line spec list. There are 240Hz HDTVs out there, but the jury's still out on whether or not there's a significant difference between 120Hz and 240Hz.

Brightness, Blacks and Contrast Ratio

We didn't have the opportunity to view much content on the SV370XVT, and we didn't bring our fancy testing equipment, so we can't really speak the the black level or peak brightness performances. Additionally, this is a preproduction unit, so the final version could be very different.

Color

This was a preproduction unit, without a lot of content diversity, without a known configuration, and we had no helpful testing robots. We really can't speak about the unit's color performance.

Motion & Refresh Rate

This is one of the smaller TVs we've seen with a 120Hz refresh rate. A high refresh rate means a smoother picture. A 120Hz refresh rate, by virtue of multiplication, is twice the standard refresh rate of 60Hz. Although we can't say anything definitive until we get a final version into our testing labs, we will say other 120Hz Vizio HDTVs had good motion performance. 

Viewing Angle

We had no complaints with the TV's viewing angle (again, preproduction unit, things could change, etc.). Even at extreme viewing angles we didn't notice any significant contrast ratio dips or loss of luster. LCDs, particularly entry-level LCDs like the SV370XVT, typically have issues with viewing angle, so we hope this doesn't change for the final release.

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