Originally posted by: darkxshade
Originally posted by: amdhunter
Originally posted by: Gibson486
i thought vizio was legit....
I think it's like those UTZ potato chips here in NYC. At first they were considered bootleg, but they were cheaper than Doritos and tasted just as good. After a while they lost the "bootleg" air surrounding them.
I guess its the same for Vizio now. lol
What are you insane? UTZ is the shit, never once considered them off brand.
Originally posted by: JS80
anyone thoughts on this vizio refurb?
Originally posted by: wiredspider
I have a MAG LCD, it's works fine 🙂
Originally posted by: Fritzo
You're cool. Vizio is a startup, so they bring last geration's TV tech to you at a really cheap price.
People used to say the same thing about comptuer stuff from Linksys and DLink.
Originally posted by: amdhunter
Originally posted by: wiredspider
I have a MAG LCD, it's works fine 🙂
Wow, are they still around? I had a Mag Innovision CRT back in the late 90's... I thought they flew the coop.
Originally posted by: lokiju
I have a 32" Olevia in my bedroom and it's fine for the $400 I paid for it a year and a half ago.
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: amdhunter
Originally posted by: Kaido
I saw a 55" 120hz model at Costco yesterday and it looked pretty good...
Do you really like the way those 120Hz TV's look? I know you can turn off the 120Hz feature, but when it's enabled, it gives everything this fake "live camera" look which totally pisses me off.
Not to go off topic, but, since you kinda brought it up, can someone explain to me why, for example, wen you watch the old, original, Twilight Zone episodes, it is so obvious which ones were done live and which ones were not?
MotionMan
Originally posted by: amdhunter
Originally posted by: Raduque
/me shrugs.
I have a Proscan. It's been great.
Aren't Proscans RCA?
Originally posted by: amdhunter
Originally posted by: JS80
anyone thoughts on this vizio refurb?
I'd never purchase any "refurbed/returned" brands of monitors/LCDs for fear of getting one that had dead or stuck pixels. It's also why I purchased my last monitor and TV through Costco, because of their easy return policies.
I have a Dell that I have coming in the mail in late April, hopefully that will be ok. when it arrives.
Originally posted by: amdhunter
UPDATE: Had to get rid of her. She had a mighty fine picture, but I noticed 2 stuck pixels appear right next to each other, one bright green, and one dimly lit blue. When I got the TV, I spent about 20 minutes with different backgrounds looking for stuck/dead pixels, and there were none.
Unfortunately, my TV didn't qualify for Vizio's 0 stuck pixel policy, so I ended up selling it for $200 less than I bought it for. I went and bought an LG, and after spending almost an hour looking for artifacts, I found nothing.
I still stand by my Vizio is great policy, but it didn't work out for me this time. Besides, their higher end TV's have a beautiful policy regarding stuck/dead pixels (it even says right on the box!!!)
I just can't stand LCD defects.
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: amdhunter
UPDATE: Had to get rid of her. She had a mighty fine picture, but I noticed 2 stuck pixels appear right next to each other, one bright green, and one dimly lit blue. When I got the TV, I spent about 20 minutes with different backgrounds looking for stuck/dead pixels, and there were none.
Unfortunately, my TV didn't qualify for Vizio's 0 stuck pixel policy, so I ended up selling it for $200 less than I bought it for. I went and bought an LG, and after spending almost an hour looking for artifacts, I found nothing.
I still stand by my Vizio is great policy, but it didn't work out for me this time. Besides, their higher end TV's have a beautiful policy regarding stuck/dead pixels (it even says right on the box!!!)
I just can't stand LCD defects.
You got rid of it because of two stuck pixels?!? Yeah, I would say Vizio is certainly not for you.
Think of it this way: You only lost $100 per pixel.
Wow.
MotionMan
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: amdhunter
UPDATE: Had to get rid of her. She had a mighty fine picture, but I noticed 2 stuck pixels appear right next to each other, one bright green, and one dimly lit blue. When I got the TV, I spent about 20 minutes with different backgrounds looking for stuck/dead pixels, and there were none.
Unfortunately, my TV didn't qualify for Vizio's 0 stuck pixel policy, so I ended up selling it for $200 less than I bought it for. I went and bought an LG, and after spending almost an hour looking for artifacts, I found nothing.
I still stand by my Vizio is great policy, but it didn't work out for me this time. Besides, their higher end TV's have a beautiful policy regarding stuck/dead pixels (it even says right on the box!!!)
I just can't stand LCD defects.
You got rid of it because of two stuck pixels?!? Yeah, I would say Vizio is certainly not for you.
Think of it this way: You only lost $100 per pixel.
Wow.
MotionMan
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
IMO that's a pretty minor issue, especially from a normal TV viewing distance. It would be a lot more frustrating for a computer monitor, but for a TV you would never notice it unless you're up close. Some people just obsess over stuck pixels, though, even if they are barely noticeable.
And FWIW, the panels themselves are only manufactured by a few companies (Samsung and LG are the two big ones I believe) and used by all brands, be it budget like Vizio or higher-end. A few stuck pixels showing up could happen with any brand, and who knows it may actually be very common. I think my LCD TV has developed a few bad pixels, but they're not noticeable from more than a foot or two away, and even then you really have to look for them.
Originally posted by: amdhunter
And yeah, I have 0 tolerance for stuck pixels. It's a mental thing. 🙁
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Did you try any of the fixes for stuck pixels? I think there are a few things that may work (rubbing them, for example), but no idea what the success rate is on that.
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Did you try any of the fixes for stuck pixels? I think there are a few things that may work (rubbing them, for example), but no idea what the success rate is on that.