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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Performance Features
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03.Connectivity & Media
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04.Controls, Menu & Remote
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05.Conclusion
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06.Series Comparison
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07.Ratings & Specs
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08.Comments
VIZIO VL420M
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Controls, Menu & Remote
Connectivity & Media
Audio & Video Ports
The Vizio VL420M has two sets of ports. On the back you'll find the majority of ports, with three HDMI ports and an analog audio input as well as a VGA input and associated 3.5mm audio input for connecting the television to your computer to the left. In the middle are an S-video port, composite input with associated analog audio input and component input with analog audio input. At the far right are the antenna connector, digital audio out and analog audio out.
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| On the back are most of the ports, including 3 HDMI ports. |
On the left side of the VL420M you'll find several other ports for easy access. There is another HDMI input here, for a total of 4 on the television, a composite video input, component video input and a single analog audio input that is shared between those two. There is also a USB port.
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| On the side you'll find the USB port for accessing media. |
Media & Other Connectivity
The USB port found on the left side of the Vizio VL420M allows you to connect a USB device to the television and view photos and videos stored on it, as well as playing back music. We were not able to explore the media interface on the television.
Placement
The ports on the Vizio VL420M are well placed, with several handy ones found on the left side and the rest located just around the left side on the back. We do wish that the stand swiveled for even more convenient access, however.
Audio
The Vizio VL420M has a long grill built into the bezel below the display. Behind this grill are two speakers, each of which support 10 watt output. The VL420M also supports Vizio's simulated surround sound system, although we strongly recommend you invest in a real set of surround sound speakers if you want a real surround sound experience.
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