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  • CNET takes a shine to Vizio's java-flavored VOJ370F LCD TV

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    Steven Kim
    Steven Kim
    12.23.2008

    Rack another one up for Vizio, the brand that keeps finding ways to resonate with consumers in its marketing move upstream. CNET put the java-toned VOJ370F model to the test and came away quite pleased, thank you very much. Sure, the 1080p pixel count is largely empty resolution, but a rich set of inputs both behind the panel and on the side, and image adjustments scored smileys from the editors. Best of all, the unit turned in good grayscale performance and the colors stayed accurate even when the backlight was turned down. To top it all off, the Vizio fared pretty well across the board in its cagematch with similar models from Panasonic, Hitachi and Sony. Hit the link for the details, or just go ahead and pick one of these up.[Via TVSnob]

  • Vizio emerges from the tanning bed with copper-toned LCDs

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    Steven Kim
    Steven Kim
    10.19.2008

    Okay, Vizio, we're fine with your jostling upward in the TV product space, but please do it through improving product performance rather than slapping copper-colored bezels on your wares. The "J" in the VOJ320F and VOJ370F model numbers is for "java," and you can guess that the rest of the alphabet soup calls out 32-inch and 37-inch sizes and 1080p resolution (Full HD). You'll also get 2 HDMI inputs on the 32-incher and 3 on the 37-inch model. Who knows, maybe these will play well alongside champage colored gear in Asia, but we'll stick with black for the bezel and keep the copper in our chassis, thanks. But if you think brown is the next black, vote with your wallet to the tune of $649 or $849 for the 32-inch or 37-inch models, respectively.