Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41299 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Black
- Brand: Vizio
- Model: E371VA
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 22.91" h x
35.40" w x
3.75" l,
27.78 pounds
- Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Display size: 37
Features
- 37-inch HDTV featuring full 1080P High Definition resolution
- SRS TruVolume and SRS TruSurround HD audio for advanced virtual surround sound
- 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio delivers deeper blacks and brighter whites through contrast and dimensions
- Ambient Light Sensing technology automatically adjusts backlight levels to the brightness of its surroundings
- Inputs include: 4 HDMI, 1 USB, 1 component, 1 computer (RGB) and more
VIZIO E371VA 37-Inch Full HD 1080P 120 Hz LCD HDTV, Black
Product Description
VIZIO's E371VA 37" LCD HDTV delivers full 1080p HD picture quality and superior audio at an amazing value. Includes SRS TruVolumeTM and SRS TruSurround HDTM audio for advanced virtual surround sound and four HDMI ports to connect up to four HDMI devices to your TV. Exceeds Energy StarTM 4.0 guidelines to reduce energy consumption.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Very happy I ignored all the bad reviews.
By L. Cypert
I bought this tv even with all the bad reviews and i am so glad i did. The tv arrived the next day with amazon prime free two day shipping. Just like everyone said the picture is excellent, and the 120hz refresh rate makes for an incredibly life like viewing experience. As for the sound I have noticed that the sound level does seem to fluctuate when changing channels, but this was easily fixed by turning off the truvolume feature. i have only had the tv for a week but there has been no problem with the sound matching up, i do have version so it may be that the tv doesn't work well with certain cable providers. The volume and power of the speakers in my opinion are great, far superior to other sets I've seen with hidden speakers in which the sound is always muffled.I am very pleased with my purchase, and at a price of only $450 and only $50 for a three year warranty i don't see how you can go wrong with this tv.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
Incredible Picture, Awful Audio, But Workable Set
By Brent in NY
After reading a ton of reviews on several sites, I hesitantly bought this on sale at BJ's for $399...the price was too good to pass up. First and foremost I want to clear up the "lip sync" issue, because that is a truly annoying thing to have to live with...you HAVE TO USE AN HDMI cable with this set ($32 Walmart - bought the Vizio brand - figured that made the most sense). The regular audio/video cables that come in the box are pointless, Vizio can have them back. "lip sync" fixed. After a few days of use, I noticed the volume fluctuations that have been described in reviews...I could live with them, but choose not to...so I bought Vizio's basic Sound Bar ($98 Walmart). Got that home and again with the cables provided, I couldn't get the sound bar to work, so back to the store to buy an "S/PDIF" audio cable(This is what it said next to the input). Not available at Walmart this time, so over to Radio Shack I went. The guys there had no idea what I was talking about, but we did an internet search and found out it is simply an "optical audio" connection, they had one and I bought it ($25 Radio Shack). Got the sound bar working, and the "Volume Problem" is fixed and it sounds great! The sound bar utilizes the "TruVolume" and "TruSurround" features perfectly. Now I just need a universal remote so I can control everything with one device.So my final thoughts are...with all the extras bought and in place, this set is a phenomenal value considering the price paid! $399+35+98+25=$557. Plus I threw in the 3 year warranty offered me for $40 (after all, I said bought it hesitantly). So for everything under $600 and the proper/best video/audio hook-ups in place and complete with sound bar, I am very happy. I knocked it down 1 star for Vizio being a pain in the ass and making me do all the "runaround", I am in Marketing, and if I worked for Vizio, I would put out a bundle edition with EVERYTHING in one box.
39 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
Great picture but some usage problems
By J. Hahn
I purchased this unit because I have a space in a cabinet that's less than 36" wide and this is one of the few 37" TVs that will fit. There are some problems which I find annoying but some people may not notice or care about. Sometimes there the audio and video are not in sync. The audio leads the video by a fraction of a second. It happens about 20% of the time. Sometimes the set reboots itself, going black and then displaying the VISIO logo before restoring the picture. This is very infrequent, but it does happen occasionally. The response to the remote in some cases is slow. For example, unmuting takes a significant fraction of a second. There are other less bothersome issues too. I called VISIO tech support and they said they weren't familiar with these problems and had me do a full reset which had no effect. I exchanged the unit I bought for a second and it had the same problems. Then I read a review by someone else complaining about the same problems (and others). The set has great specs and the picture seems to be just fine and that's most important. I would really prefer to replace this unit with another brand, but there are no reasonably priced 37" sets on the market at this time that will fit.Update (1/18/11): I ended up getting the Samsung LN37C530 (one of the few others that fits in my cabinet). I ended up spending about $600 for a TV that's only 60Hz and would not have done that if I didn't have to. The Samsung has none of the sync or volume issues that the VISIO did with the exact same inputs.Some other observations: one gripe I had with the VISIO was slow tuning on broadcast signals. The Samsung tunes much faster, but the VISIO was able to do a better job of locking on to weak signals. I surf a lot, so prefer faster tuning. I had to tweak the Samsung picture to get it to my liking and I don't think it's as good as the VISIO (not a refresh issue; I can't say I notice that). One big advantage of the Samsung is that it creates a program guide from the broadcast signals that's very handy. In sum, I could not live with the VISIO issues and am definitely happier with the Samsung despite its higher cost, lower specs, and its own quirks.
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