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Vizio SV471XVT HDTV Review - Tour & Design

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Published on July 22, 2009
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Tour & Design Summary
• The SV471XVT has the same clean, minimal design as other Vizio models
• Remote fits well in the hand
• Handles on the case make it easier to move
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Front


Left
Speaker
Right
Speaker
IR
Receiver

 

Back


Handle
Power Ports Controls
For information about the ports on the back of the Vizio SV471XVT see our Connectivity section.

 

Sides


 

Controls
Analog
Video
Inputs
HDMI
& USB


For information about the ports on the back of the Vizio SV471XVT see our Connectivity section.

Stand/Mount


The stand of the SV471XVT is a simple, straightforward affair that comes connected to the display. It can be removed if you want to use an optional wall mount, and there are stadnard VESA mounting points on the back of the screen.

The stand of the SV471XVT

 

 

Controls



Power


Menu
Channel
Up
Channel Down
Volume
Up
Volume Down

Input

 

Remote Control


The remote control that comes with the SV471XVT is a long, thin model that we found to be resonably comfortable to use.

The remote of the SV471XVT in the hand

 

 

In The Box (7.0)


Vizio provides a decent selection of accessories in the box. As well as the display itself, you get the remote, a manual, a quick-start guide, a cleaning cloth and a metal strap that can be used to secure the display to the wall so it won't fall over if the earth moves. No HDMI or analog video cables are included, though.

 

Aesthetics (6.0)


The SV471XVT shares the same clean, simple design of its predecessor, which doesn't impede the function of the display. Our only major issues are with the backlit VIZIO logo (which can be turned off) and the shiny finish of the bezel, which can show reflections.

 

 

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