Monday, May 14, 2012

Sale VIZIO E220VA 22 Inch Class Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV

VIZIO E220VA 22 Inch Class Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV

VIZIO E220VA 22 Inch Class Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10682 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Vizio
  • Model: E220VA
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 14.10" h x
    20.60" w x
    2.30" l,
    7.60 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 22

Features

  • 22-inch class (21.53-inch viewable) LED-backlit LCD HDTV with 1080p resolution
  • Energy efficient, mercury-free LED backlighting for vivid color and contrast
  • Built-in ambient light sensor adjusts backlight levels based on surroundings
  • View full-screen slideshows of your JPG photos from connected USB devices
  • Two HDMI inputs for connecting your Full HD sources





VIZIO E220VA 22 Inch Class Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV









Product Description

VIZIO's 22" Class Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV features 1080p Full HD with Razor LED backlighting for brilliant color and contrast in a razor thin design. This sleek HDTV delivers superior audio using SRS TruVolume and SRS TruSurround HD audio for advanced virtual surround sound, and has two HDMI ports to your HDMI devices. This HDTV also exceeds Energy Star 4.1 guidelines to reduce energy consumption and has a built-in ambient light sensor, which automatically adjusts backlight levels to the brightness of your surroundings.Analog video input signals NTSC. Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

44 of 44 people found the following review helpful.
4WOW! ''''''' Amazing!
By Anonymous
I purchased this tv to bring with me to college, and I must say that I am extremely happy with this purchase! The screen is pretty vibrant and beautiful. The TV itself is aesthetically pleasing as well, being very stylish with the bottom speakers. It's also so incredibly thin!The TV: 22in LED LCD HDTV, for $200 had me sold! There is great value with this television. I use it as a second monitor via HDMI cables, play computer games with it, and have plugged console games into it as well, and everything looks as crisp and nice as other TVs.The volume, channel, etc buttons are on the right side of the tv, and they work well and are unintrusive.However, I admit that the speakers are sub-par to other televisions. Although you shouldn't expect bose quality sound performance, the quality of the speakers are comparable to decent laptop speakers, but louder of course. However, this could easily be remedied by plugging in a cheap $20 pair of external speakers if sound quality is of any importance to you.I've also noticed is that when viewed from below, the screen becomes somewhat dark! So customers who wish to mount this tv high should be warned! However, the view from above, and sides are somewhat fine.Aside from the sound quality and slight view darkening, there aren't many gripes that I have with this TV. The value is astonishing, and it just looks great in general. The TV comes in a box with a handle, so it doubles as a carrying case. Included is also a remote, which functions fine and looks pretty cool, as well as a microfiber[?] cloth to wipe your screen with.All in all, I am sincerely satisfied!

63 of 67 people found the following review helpful.
3Worth a serious look. 1080p, great detail and fair audio, but room for improvement.,
By videobruce
After talking to Vizio to try to get a handle on their multitude of model numbers (they seem to have more TV's than HP has printers), at least with the "E" and the "M" versions, they are the same set, just meant to be sold in different markets. The 220VA (both sets) will apply to this review.I had a chance to do a side by side with a Samsung 22" 1080 set (B2230HD) and to my surprise, this Vizio surpassed the Sammy in the detail department. Very noticeable when looking close up at faces or any other fine detail.The Sammy looked 'rolled off', soft compared to this. This is with the detail turned off (down to zero) on this set due to the excessive edginess to the image.Pros;1 1080p panel (most small sets under 32" are 720's). Advantage: computer monitor,2. Excellent fine detail compared to a equivalent Samsung model,2. Better audio than most (though that might not be saying much) as long as the SRS features are OFF. Due to the larger area below the panel, larger speakers (1"x 3" ovals) are apparently used (see below),3. Separate component and composite inputs. (many sets combine both, you can only use one or the other),4. Direct input entry for many (not all) inputs: TV, composite, component & HDMI. The 2nd HDMI input takes a second press of that button (The VGA & USB input are only through the 'Input' button),4. USB input for some media types,5. Very low power consumption. 13 to 24 watts depending on backlight setting,6. Headphone jack with adjustable bass & treble (some sets defeat the adjustments when using headphones). Can power up small bookshelve speakers, but with very low output. Running 4 ohm speakers might make enough difference,7. Decent image quality (with sharpness set to zero and 'idiot' gimmicks turned off),8, Ambient light sensor seems to work ok,9. VGA input works fine for a computer monitor (HDMI does not, see below),10. Ability to add channels they were not in the original scan but, only one memory; OTA or CATV not both (as with most sets),11. Ability to custom edit the input and station names (& call letters). Not just set choices, but almost anything you want,12 Base (not really a stand) can be left on if wall mounting since it isn't visible from the front and doesn't protrude out the back very far.Cons;1. The supplied 'base' (not really a 'stand') is a 'mother' to insert into the bottom of the panel. Extra force is needed to slide it into the mating 'tabs'. It's obvious this is a source of problems and many complaints here,2. There is no separate 'enter' button for channel entry. One has to just press the desired number and wait three seconds for the tuner to change channels. This is annoying!,3. If the channel was not in the 'master channel list', you can't access it by direct entry. There is a 'add channel' scan though,4. It takes FIVE button presses just to access the buried picture controls! Something that should not be more than one or two presses, takes five,5. HDMI is unsuitable for a PC input. Best one can do is using 1776x1000 to achieve 1:1 pixel mapping (just scan) with a 1" border around the desktop. Using any of the 'zoom' modes to 'fill' the screen destroys the mapping. The VGA has no problem and produces excellent text.6. 'Custom' picture settings are global. Set them for one input and all others have the same settings,7. Anything other than the 'Custom' setting, all the other picture modes have no adjustments available. Contrast, brightness, color, tint etc. are only available under 'Custom'. Really limits you here since other inputs may need different 'tweaking',8. Set powers down after a very short period of time with no input signal present; two minutes. A huge problem for PC use. When the computer goes to sleep or standby, the set shuts off. When you wake the PC, the TV doesn't sense the signal. You have to reboot the PC for the set to recognize the signal,9. Audio is fair. Far better than many, but still not up to the PQ level. The 'gimmicks' are a problem. SRS causes audio issues depending on the material. Leave both off!10. Remote leaves alot to be desired,11. Rear/side mounted panel controls. Hard to find, read & operate.The biggest outstanding issues are that base for the panel, picture settings, set shutting off too quickly, channel access, side/rear mounted controls and improving the audio.

21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
5Brand new model 1080p 22 Inch HD TV and it looks sharp!
By Scott Felten
Just picked up one of these new VIZIO's and I really like it! The 1080p picture is crisp, and the sound is great. I tried another 32 Inch VIZIO and hated it, plus it threw out a ton of heat. This tiny VIZIO is razor thin, yet provides a full bright picture and does not get hot. It hits 125 degrees out here, and I just fried my old Dell. Just as well, it got red hot, wasn't 1080p, but swiveled and adjusted. I resent these newer cheaper TV's don't offer this feature. The optimum viewing angle for me is off a little, however the previous Phillips 22 Inch HDTV I just returned turned into a negative if you weren't sitting directly in front of it. 200 glowing reviews here so I bought it and thought it looked worse than a 70's TV. Thank you Amazon for your excellent free 30 day return policy too. Since this is a new unit not even available for sale at the VIZIO site yet ("coming soon"), it is hard to compare pricing or reviews. However you can't go wrong with this Model. Also I would like to thank Amazon for the unusual quick 2 day processing and delivery, even with the free super saver shipping. I've waited as long for a confirmation email!

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VIZIO E220VA 22 Inch Class Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Eric G. Rating: 4.2

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