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VIZIO XVT323SV 32-Inch Full HD 1080p LED LCD HDTV with VIA Internet Application, Black Best Price

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VIZIO XVT323SV 32-Inch Full HD 1080p LED LCD HDTV with VIA Internet Application, Black

>>>> Only $498.00 Best Buy VIZIO’s XVT323SV 32″ Razor LEDTM LCD HDTV with VIZIO Internet AppsTM delivers the ultimate HDTV experience. Packed with the latest technology including 120Hz, Razor LED with Smart Dimming, built-in WiFi (802.11n dual-band), Bluetooth remote and SRS StudioSound HD, this high performance 10080p HDTV also puts the best of the web right on your screen.

  • Razor LEDTM backlighting with Smart Dimming
  • VIZIO Internet AppsTM
  • Built-in WiFi 802.11n dual-band
  • Bluetooth Universal Remote Control
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    VIZIO XVT553SV 55-Inch Class Full Array TruLED with Smart Dimming LCD HDTV 240 Hz SPS with VIZIO Internet Apps Best Price

    Listprice $1,699.99
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    VIZIO XVT553SV 55-Inch Class Full Array TruLED with Smart Dimming LCD HDTV 240 Hz SPS with VIZIO Internet Apps

    >>>> Only $1,499.99 Best Buy VIZIO’s 55” Class Full Array TruLEDTM LCD HDTV with VIZIO Internet AppsTM delivers the ultimate HDTV experience. Packed with the latest technology, this high performance HDTV combines advanced picture quality, immersive virtual surround sound and premium wireless Internet connectivity so you can enjoy sports, movies, even the best of the web all right on your HDTV. Featuring Full Array TruLED backlighting with Smart Dimming (120 zones), 240 Hz SPS, 1080p Full HD and 10 million to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, this HDTV renders every image with amazing clarity, color and contrast. Enjoy immersive virtual surround sound with SRS TruSurround HDTM and SRS TruVolume™ premium audio processing. It also includes VIZIO Internet AppsTM with built-in WiFi (802.11n dual-band), giving you the convenience of on-demand movies, TV shows, social networking, music, photos and more at the push of a button on the premium Bluetooth universal remote. • Full Array TruLEDTM backlighting with Smart Dimming (120 zones) • VIZIO Internet AppsTM • Built-in WiFi 802.11n dual-band • 240 Hz SPS • 10 million to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio • Bluetooth Universal Remote Control • 1080p Full HD • SRS TruSurround HDTM and SRS TruVolume™ audio • Ambient Light Sensing technology • Exceeds Energy StarTM 4.0 guidelines • Five HDMI ports

  • 55-inch direct type LED-backlit LCD HDTV with full 1080p HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) and 240Hz refresh rate
  • Connect to the Internet via built in dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11n or Ethernet to stream video, audio and news content from VIZIO Internet Apps (VIA)
  • Smart Dimming intelligently controls LED blocks to produce 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • Connections: 5 HDMI, 1 component, 1 composite, 1 PC, 1 RF, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital output, 1 audio output and 3 USB
  • Includes detachable base and thumbscrew and Bluetooth remote with slide-out QWERTY keyboard
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    Logitech Squeezebox Duet Wi-Fi Internet Radio

    The Good: The Logitech Squeezebox Duet Network Music System lets you wirelessly stream music from you computer or the internet to your stereo or standalone speakers to any room in your house that can access your wireless network. The iPod-esque controller also allows you control from any room that has a signal from your network giving you extreme flexibility. This device brings together the best of both worlds between mass storage of mp3 format music and quality sound of a dedicated stereo system. In addition it also brings internet radio stations and music subscription services to your home stereo to boot.
    The Bad: Setup may intimidate wireless networking novices. A couple of other aspects of the setup process could be a little more user friendly as well.
    Overall: This is a digital music lover’s dream come true. What follows is my experience from out of the box to day to day usage.
    SETUP: I had my system up and running in less than 30 minutes, and this is a pretty small investment for what you get in return. The Quick Start Guide included in the package is all you need. For the physical components, it is a breeze. Install the battery into the control, snap on the connectors for the power outlets of the controller and receiver, plug them both into an outlet, and connect the receiver to the AUX jack on your stereo or standalone speakers.
    At this point, you will need to sign on to the Squeeze Network web site and create your account. They use a pretty standard registration process, and you will receive an e-mail to activate your account. Once activated, you need to download and install the Squeeze Server software. I did find it challenging to find the actual link for the download. As I mentioned in my Harmony One review, Logitech could benefit from paying more attention to the usability of their software. While this is fairly minor in the grand scheme of the product, some people will be frustrated by it.

    The slowest step is downloading the Squeeze Server software that runs on your PC; however, I prefer this to having a CD-ROM that I’ll never use again. While CDs are not expensive, it does save the manufacturer a little as well. Once downloaded, the installation process is very easy.
    Once this is in place, you are ready to configure the controller and receiver. Once you install the battery into the controller, you are prompted to begin the configuration process. The on screen instructions are pretty straightforward. The one thing that I found annoying was around entering my wireless network information. I do not broadcast my SSID, and I use 128-bit WEP encryption. I had to use the wheel to key in my SSID by hand followed by the 26 hexadecimal key. I can understand why Logitech made this trade off because you only have to enter this information once, and alternatives would require more complicated hardware either to allow a more tactile entry on the controller or USB connectivity to your PC where you could make use of a full keyboard. Neither of these complications is really worth the cost so grit your teeth and be thanking that you only have to do it once.

    A final note on setup. If you are able to connect a laptop to your wireless network, you have all the technical knowledge you need. However, if you needed the “Geek Squad” or someone else to set this up for you, you should expect to need the same level of assistance to get this device up and running.
    USAGE: The Squeezebox is a great “glue” device in that it brings the best of both worlds together from digital music on my PC and my stereo. I get about half of my music electronically this days, and I really only listened to it on my computer or my mp3 player. With the Squeezebox, my complete music collection is again available to my stereo even though my computer is on a different floor of the house! I also love the fact that I have access to all of the CDs that I have ripped to mp3s through my stereo without having to change discs. I also have access to my playlists that jump from one CD to the next at will. In addition, my stereo has a poor antenna. Thanks to the Squeezebox; however, I can get crystal clear reception of any radio station that streams music over the internet. So, not only do I have access to the majority of my local radio stations, I have a wealth of additional choices for national radio stations that stream. And if that’s not enough, you can also access your digital subscription music services such as Rhapsody. Simply store your login information in your Squeeze Network account, and you’ll be able to stream any music through your stereo that you would using Rhapsody on your PC. There are other services as well. Of course iTunes is not included, but this isn’t an Apple product so shouldn’t come as a shock.
    I found it easy to control all of these features from the iPod like controller. A clearly marked “home” button takes you to the main menu at any point. It was a minor adjustment to get used to the wheel feature. I have owned Sandisk mp3 players which do not use a wheel but rather a directional pad. This is a minor point. What really matters is the easy of use of the menus. The wheel drives the controller’s 2.4 inch display which allows you straightforward access to your music library on your computer as well as the plethora of internet radio stations. After scrolling to your selection, the center button is used for selection. Other buttons are dedicated to volume up and down, pause, previous track, and next track buttons. All operate as expected.

    Finally, I recently had a power outage that seemed to get things out of sync between the controller and the receiver. I tried a couple of things to sort it out, but at the end of the day, the controller is a computer. So I did the equivalent of rebooting (much like you have to do with cell phones at times), and I removed the battery for about a minute – the amount of time was purely a guess. After replacing the battery, the controller booted up and everything was back to normal again.
    CONCLUSION: As I said at the beginning, this is a music lover’s dream. In a way, it made my home stereo relevant again. At the end of the day, you have easy setup and great, easy to use features. For me it is a no brainer five star item.

    Another feature accessible from the controller’s main menu is a series of settings that you can change. Here you find ways to change your wallpaper, date and time format, clock settings, etc. Further, you have control over screensavers, and display dimming timers, etc.
    The display itself is sharp and of the same quality of the Logitech Harmony One’s display. If your collection has the album art stored with the music, you will see the album cover for the song that you are playing. This works very much the same as Windows Media Mobile does on a PDA. During radio station play it simply shows an icon of a broadcasting radio tower with the station info.

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    Great deal at this price VIZIO SV421XVT 42-Inch XVT-Series 1080p 240 Hz SPS LCD HDTV

    I bought VIZIO SV421XVT same TV almost a year ago at amazon for $499, so this is a very good deal.
    The picture is crisp, and the thing that impressed me was the speaker quality. A lot of these big screen
    TV’s have lousy speakers because they figure most people will use their surround sound amplifier and speakers.
    That is what I used to have to do with my old flat screen until I replaced it with this one…the sound is unbelievable and
    I hardly ever even turn on my surround sound anymore unless I’m watching a DVD or a concert or music program on the TV.

    VIZIO SV421XVT 42-Inch XVT-Series 1080p 240 Hz SPS LCD HDTV Great Picture

    I just hooked up this TV and I’m amazed at the picture from the VIZIO SV421XVT. I have been a diehard Samsung owner but I bought VIZIO SV421XVT because it was the best features for the price. Very impressive, I have DirecTv HD DVR hooked up to this TV in my bedroom, off the chain nice picture. Transformers 2 looks like I’m standing right there! Good job on this 1 Vizio.

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    Special Prices For >> iSymphony LC42iF56 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Black

    Very good iSymphony LC42iF56 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Black for the price!

    First thing you care about when you unpack your new iSymphony 42 inches TV set is the looks; I have a 2009 manufactured Samsung 32" 720p HDTV that looks mostly the same, design wise, as this TV, so, judging by the looks you won’t be desapointed since it has a fresh design.

    The image quality is certainly better than my old 720p Samsung, which makes me happy with the 1080p upgrade. Inception looks stunning great on Blu-ray with this TV!

    It has plenty of connections, like two HDMI ports, A/V, Composite A/V, Auricular port, and more.

    The on screen menu is very intuitive and easy to set up. The options on it are mostly what you might need and expect from these LCD sets.

    Now, if we were to mention some details that are not especially great:
    1. The TV stand won’t fit into a hole, instead, you will place it on a side of the TV attached with small screws, it will do the job, of course, but is recommended to pay extra $30 for a wall mount and you’ll feel more secured.
    2. There is not an USB port, not even to make software upgrade. Make sure you get a Blu-ray player with USB enabled port for music, pictures and videos/movies, so you won’t miss it here.
    3. The remote control looks, feels and, defenetely is cheap! Take good care of it.
    4. The default image graduation will make you think you wasted your money first time you get it on, altough after few adjustments you’ll notice a difference.
    5. Deep and consistent black colors won’t fully be found when watching a whole black screen as with others, like Samsung, but I find this way too minor detail after you immerse into the product.
    6. When turning on, loading time is about 10 seconds, you’d say nothing but after you get tired of the starting logo you will find this a bit, just a bit annoying. Maybe not, though. ..

    iSymphony LC42iF56 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV For Sale

    iSymphony LC42iF56

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