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Vizio VM60P
$2,999.00
Released February, 2006
The Pros:60" plasma for $2500 - cheap! 4 HDMI inputs. Faroudja video processing.
The Cons:Not full HD 1080p - up to 1080i with a native resolution of 1366 x 768. Hard to find in stores.
Who says that ultra-luxurious high-definition players can only be owned by the super rich? Vizio's goal is to offer high-end televisions at an affordable price. Enter the Vizio VM60P that offers 60 inches of plasma high definition for under $3,000.
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The VM60P television supports HDTV signals up to 1080i, but does not support true HD 1080p. It features 4 HDMI inputs, 2 component/S-Video/Composite inputs, and a single RGB for connecting your computer.
Features
- 60" plasma HDTV
- 1366 x 768 native resolution
- Contrast ratio: 7000:1
- Brightness: 1,200 cd/m2
- Formats supported: 1080i, 720p, 720i, 480p, 480i
- 4 HDMI inputs, 2 Component, 2 Composite, 1 RGB
- Integrated NTSC/ATSC/QAM HDTV Tuner
- Weight: 179 lbs
First released in February 2007 with a MSRP of $2999, it underwent a price reduction and can be found for $2499. Be aware that this TV does not support the new 1080 true HD format.
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60" plasma for $2500 - cheap!
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Faroudja video processing
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Speakers are hidden behind the screen and down fire to a removable translucent sound reflector
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Not full HD 1080p - up to 1080i with a native resolution of 1366 x 768
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Comments (3)
chepnut:
#vizio_vm60p Costco has it for 2,000. I Don't mind that it only 1080i, I don't have anything that puts out anything higher than that.
Jan 25, 08
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Erik:
#vizio_vm60p Another behemoth plasma from Vizio for dirt cheap. It's now $500 cheaper than when it first came out due to the 1080p competition flooding the market.
Sep 17, 07
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