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VIZIO VT470M

First Impressions Review

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Performance Features

Display Size & Technology

The Vizio VT470M has a 47-inch display, which is the largest size offered in Vizio's M-series lineup. Like most of Vizio's HDTVs the VT470M uses LCD technology, as opposed to Plasma. LCD televisions usually offer much brighter displays than Plasma, but have more variance in black level.

The Vizio VT470M has a 47-inch display and a full 1080p resolution.

Formats & Resolution

The Vizio VT470M is a full 1080p HDTV, with a resolution of 1920 x 1080. This means the VT470M is capable of natively supporting the highest quality HD content available. It is also capable of playing lower quality content, including standard definition.

Brightness, Blacks and Contrast Ratio

We won't be able to give you reliable information on these until we actually get the Vizio VT470M into our labs. We can tel you that Vizio indicated specifications for the VT470M are a contrast ratio of 20,000:1 and a maximum brightness of 450 candelas per meter squared. Such manufacturer provided numbers rarely reflect the numbers we get in our testing, however.

Color

Until we get the Vizio VT470M into our labs we can't make a definitive claim about color quality of the VT470M.

Motion & Refresh Rate

The Vizio VT470M sports a 120Hz refresh rate, which should help improve motion performance. We've seen other Vizio HDTVs do significantly better than average with 120Hz refresh rate and we hope that the VT470M does as well. We can't make a definitive call, however, until we have the television in our labs.

Viewing Angle

We weren't particularly impressed by the Vizio VT470M's viewing angle. Colors seemed to fade out a bit at pretty small angles from center. We won't be able to make a definitive call on the viewing angle until we have the television in our labs, but a poor viewing angle is not uncommon amongst LCD televisions.

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