🎬 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The VIZIO 43-Inch V-Series 4K UHD LED Smart TV offers an immersive viewing experience with over 8 million pixels, Dolby Vision HDR, and an IQ Active Processor for enhanced picture quality. With features like Full Array Backlight and Active Pixel Tuning, this TV is designed to deliver cinematic brilliance right in your living room.
Brand Name | VIZIO |
Item Weight | 15.87 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.35 x 38.31 x 24.52 inches |
Item model number | V435-J01 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | V-Gaming Engine, Hybrid Log Gamma, Game Mode, Chromecast, Alexa, Google Assistant, Dolby Vision, Spatial Scaling Engine, Progressive Scan, High Dynamic Range (HDR), Audio Return Channel (ARC), Apple HomeKit, SmartCast |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 15.87 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 43 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Wattage | 10 watts |
S**E
Go Buy Literally Any Other TV
This tv is more of a pain then it should be. When it’s not causing problems, it’s an easy 3 stars. When the tv works, it’s fine. Not great. Just fine. The picture looks good enough and it has most of the apps I need (doesn’t have xfinity streaming or most sports apps).However, there has been a host of problems ever since I bought this. There are constant updates which change the layout of the Home Screen every few months, meaning I have to go back and search for apps I regularly use (Netflix, Hulu etc). Other times apps will just crash or freeze or not load at all and need to be deleted then reinstalled and resigned in.For awhile the sound kept messing up until I found a solution online to change a bunch of “advanced settings”. Why this is not included in the manual or better yet have the default setting actually work is beyond me. Likewise I had to calibrate the HDR setting because this thing will randomly increase the backlight and burn your eyes out if not properly set.But the biggest pain is that sometimes the tv will flat out not work. Sometimes it won’t turn on at all, other times you can see the backlight come on but there’s just a blank/black screen or one of the inputs won’t work but everything else will. Or it will just crash. At least once a month, I have to do a manual reset of unplugging the tv then holding down the power button on the tv to clear its cache. This is a pain because A) the power button is on the back of this big tv making it hard to reach especially if it’s on the wall and B) the outlet is also hard to get to.Now sure you could say that’s my fault for having the tv on the wall and the outlet not easily accessible, but come on. A TV should not have these kind of problems. You should just be able to plug it in once and never have to worry about it. No other tv have I ever had to manual restart, especially this frequently. Do yourself a favor and go buy literally any other brand other than Vizio.
D**E
Great TV for entertainment
I have not had this TV for that long, but so far I found I like it, I can listen to music or watch one of my Movies on the App for where I own my movies. Only draw back is that I can't add other apps to it that are not standard on the TV.
B**L
Nothing Spectacular
Have used this 43" Vizio for two months now as a replacement for a 32" Vizio (which I loved, except for the size). This TV works well now that I upgraded my HDMI cables. It must be viewed straight on for best reception. Off to the side it fades out completely. After tweeking the color to my taste, it will serve.
C**A
Good price, good condition
The tv looks and sounds great. It definitely worth the price
R**.
Ok
Got what I paid for. Bedroom. My 2 year old Sony makes this look inferior.
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