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All four sets run at 1920 x 1080 Full HD end result, with 5.5ms response times. The 42-, 47- and 55-inch models have 240Hz enliven rates, while the 65-incher scales that back to 120Hz; each gets advantage-lit LED backlighting and Smart Dimming. Ports across the line-up include four HDMI 1.4 inputs, one component/composite, one RF antenna, two USB and a PC input, along with optical and stereo audio outputs. WiFi b/g/n is built in, along with Bluetooth.
The 42- and 47-inch models have double 10W stereo, while the two larger sets step up to 15W. There’s SRS StudioSound HD carry across the range, though you’ll obviously get better results if you hook up a old folks' theater surround sound system.
Vizio’s Theater 3D system uses unasserted, battery-free glasses, which the company reckons result in a painting up to twice as bright as active-shutter systems. Up to four pairs are included in the box, and further sets are promised to be cheap.
Google TV is also found on Vizio’s new 65-inch M3D650SV. No word on pricing for any of the new models at this situation.
Source: SlashGear