Vizio VX37L

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The good: Inexpensive for a 37-inch LCD; accurate color decoding; adjustable color temperature; relatively solid uniformity; comprehensive connectivity with dual HDMI inputs and a PC input.

The bad: So-so standard-def performance; no noise reduction option.

The bottom line: With a great connectivity suite and solid picture quality, the 37-inch Vizio VX37L HDTV represents another strong value.

Review: The Vizio VX37L HDTV replaces the company's last 37-inch LCD set, the L37 HDTV, but not much has changed. Vizio revamped the feature set and modified the cosmetics, going for a more compact cabinet and a white backside. The VX37L HDTV demonstrates the virtue found on many other Vizio flat-panel sets we've reviewed: perfectly acceptable picture quality and style for a price that's tough to beat.As we mentioned, the Vizio VX37L HDTV sports a coat of kitchen-friendly white, but it's visible only from the back and sides. The company also rounded off the corners of ... Expand full review
The Vizio VX37L HDTV replaces the company's last 37-inch LCD set, the L37 HDTV, but not much has changed. Vizio revamped the feature set and modified the cosmetics, going for a more compact cabinet and a white backside. The VX37L HDTV demonstrates the virtue found on many other Vizio flat-panel sets we've reviewed: perfectly acceptable picture quality and style for a price that's tough to beat.As we mentioned, the Vizio VX37L HDTV sports a coat of kitchen-friendly white, but it's visible only from the back and sides. The company also rounded off the corners of the compact panel, so overall, the set appears a bit less masculine than many other flat-panels, although it's still pretty high-tech looking. The matching silver stand has a strip of chrome along its front edge, and the only other accent is the illuminated Vizio logo that dims slightly when the TV's on but can't be disabled completely. The VX37L HDTV measures 36.2 x 26 x 10.4 inches (WHD) atop the stand, and the panel itself is 4.3 inches deep.

The menu system is straightforward and simple, with all of the options we'd expect, and most users will find the TV easy to operate. In typical Vizio fashion, there's a quick-start guide included in the package, along with a very plain-language yet in-depth product manual that does a better job than most of demystifying the TV's operation, even for complete novices.

Vizio's remote is the same design as ever, although this time the company added backlighting behind all the keys, which really helps set it apart from most remotes on the market. Yes, we'll continue to complain about the numerous, ill-differentiated buttons, but we continue to enjoy the ability to directly select inputs and fully control picture-in-picture without resorting to the onscreen menus.The Vizio VX37L HDTV comes well-equipped for an inexpensive HDTV. Its pixel array is standard fare, at 1,366x768 native resolution, allowing it to resolve all of the detail of 720p sources. As always, all sources are scaled to fit the pixels.

The array of conveniences, atypically complete for an inexpensive HDTV, begins with a versatile picture-in-picture function, allowing you to view two inputs or channels simultaneously. You can also conjure two same-sized images side-by-side or go with the standard smaller inset image. Naturally, the VX37L includes an HDTV tuner that can grab over-the-air high-def and digital channels. A viewer can also cycle through three aspect-ratio modes with HD sources and select a fourth, panorama, with standard-def sources.

Vizio added a few picture adjustment options beyond the older L37's, namely the ability to finely adjust color temperature with red, green, and blue controls. More expeditious color-temperature control can be achieved by toggling between the Warm, Cool, and Normal preset modes. We normally expect Warm to provide the most accurate color temp, but in the VX37L's case, Normal was better (see Performance for details). We also like the option to tweak the backlight control, which adjusts the intensity of the lamp behind the screen. There are three preset picture modes, Game, Movie, and Standard, and a fourth Custom setting that's independent for each input.

The back panel of the Vizio VX37L HDTV sprouts an excellent selection of inputs, including a second HDMI input, which is still uncommon among less-expensive midsize HDTVs. There's also a pair of component-video inputs, a PC-style VGA input (1,366x768 recommended resolution), and an A/V input with both composite and S-Video. Audio signals issue forth courtesy of a digital audio output as well as a standard analog stereo connection. The side panel of the set sports an additional A/V input with S-Video.Overall, the Vizio VX37L HDTV is another decent performer, with no major problems to prevent us from recommending it to budget HDTV shoppers. Its black level performance was fine for a midsize LCD TV although by no means exceptional, and while its preset color-temperature modes could have been more accurate, the ability to adjust the color-temperature setting in the menu helped a lot.

As always, we began by setting up the Vizio in a darkened room and measuring its out-of-the-box picture quality using a variety of test patterns. Of all of the available picture preset modes we found that Custom with the Normal color temperature preset came the closest to the 6,500K standard for color temperature, although it still appeared too reddish/bluish when we looked at the grayscale. Using the color-temperature adjustments in the Custom mode, we arrived at a much more linear grayscale. Peruse Tips & Trick above or just click here to see our complete user menu settings.

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4.5 stars 32 of 34 users found this review helpful

"Best LCD for under $1000" By frjamesglass

Pros good picture from any source

Cons the stand is a bit flimsy

Summary I just purchased this TV and am very pleased overall. Right out of the box, I could tell Vizio takes little steps to satisfy its customers, like providing a lttle lint cloth for the screen and printing a nice full color manual. I plugged the comcast cable directly into the ... Expand full review

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