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VIZIO SV422XVT

First Impressions Review

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Performance Features

Display Size & Technology

The SV422XVT is built around a 42-inch LCD panel.

The LCD panel of the SV422XVT is the main feature

Formats & Resolution

The LCD screen of the SV422XVT has a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels, so it can display every pixel of a high definition signal in every format.

Brightness, Blacks and Contrast Ratio

Vizio claims a contrast ratio of 50,000:1 on the new models in the VXT line, but we were unable to test this ambitious claim. Our tests of TVs usually reveal a significantly lower contrast ration than the claimed one in a real-world test. One thing to note here as well: the SV422XVT is lacking the local dimming feature that is on the VF551XVT model: this uses a conventional CCFL backlight that can't be dimmed.

Color

We weren't able to test the color accuracy of the SV422XVT, but the demo screens that we saw seemed to have pretty bright and sharp colors.

Motion & Refresh Rate

The SV422XVT has 240Hz processing, but Vizio's approach to this is slightly different to some other manufacturers. They refer to it as 240 SPS (scenes per second), meaning that the TV can output up to 240 individual frames per second, although the way they create these scenes differs from other manufacturers.

Viewing Angle

We weren't able to do our full tests on the model that we looked at, but it did seem to have a decent viewing angle in the test video that we were shown.

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