Who would've guessed an 80" screen for only $4,0000 a couple of years ago. I love the pressure this puts on other large screen makers too.
My only wish is that it were one of their lower-glare screens.
The 1080p LCD TV is an edge-lit LED design with “intelligent local dimming,” which is said to improve brightness and black-level performance, and includes eight sets of 3D glasses for passive 3D viewing.
The revamped smart TV platform is said to offer more apps than previous Vizio TVs and is set up for quick connection to the Internet via onboard Wi-Fi or an Ethernet connection. Apps include Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, M-GO, VUDU, HuluPlus, YouTube, Pandora, and Facebook.
Part of Vizio’s design-focused M-Series, the TV sports an ultra-thin bezel and includes a Wi-Fi-enabled universal remote control with backlighting.
The TV is available at vizio.com, Best Buy, Costco, Amazon, Sam’s Club, and Walmart.
The panel used in this set is not the same quality that you will find in the sharp sets. Sharp uses their best glass in there 857 series, the "B" grade glass in the 757 series and their "C" grade glass is in their 650 series. Where do you think their "D" grade glass goes.....yep to brands like Vizio. Do yourself a favor and spend a little more and get the Sharp 857 series.