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Vizio XVT 3D Tv Model -- Seventy Two Inches Of Lcd 3D Tv Making It Hard To Beat
Another year another Vizio huge display but this time it comes in the shape of a gargantuan seventy two inch 3D flat screen tv. Last year's top model was the 55 inch backlit XVT with WiFi that came in at a very competitive $2k, now fast forward 52 short weeks. This years offering with it's high-tech, high-spec and a whole 72 inches of liquid crystal display panel might well attest to be the most tempting 3D tv system.
The top of the Vizio XVT family, due out in August, will have wireless High definition coupled with Vizio's internet applications widget platform and wireless-N all neatly packaged at the rear of an amazing seventy two inches of flicker free, 480HZ, 3D enabled LCD, and all for an amazing alledged $3.5K.
For any person with a tighter budget or residence then Vizio recommend alternative 47 and fifty five inch devices. These offer the same features including the 3D capability and on top of that will have a new anti-reflective to decrease that irritating dazzle when the illumination is not ideal. The 47 inch type will be priced $2K in addition to the fifty five inch selling at $2.5K. For no apparent rationale the group haven't slotted a sixty something inch version in there, possibly a judgment they will lament in the future as I do feel they might have missed out given the end cost they have announced for their range and the vast gap concerning the fifty five and seventy two inch versions (and price).
All three versions will benefit from 3D displays with Sensio technology in addition to those latest 3D lcd glasses from XpanD, their all singing, all dancing, bluetooth synchronized active shutter variety. A wireless hdmi adapter should be obtained separately, it has four hdmi cable 1.3 inputs that may use the 60ghz band to transmit hi-def signals out.
It could take sometime to get use to it but it seems very much that this time around three dimension is here to stay. Vizio have set a bench mark with the XVT 3D tv system series. They might not win many design competitions but so far as large 3D flat screen tv goes, the end cost will be very hard to beat.
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