Vizio's HDTVs often lead our reviews in price and image quality, and this model is no exception: At $1100, the SV420XVT is the least-expensive 120-Hz LCD we've seen. And it finished at the top in our performance tests, too.
I loved the image in our Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Blu-ray test. Though the opening fade-in image of the ship was slightly grainy, I rated every other aspect of the test Superior—the highest possible rating.
On the other hand, I was disappointed by The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King DVD clip, which lacked deep blacks and displayed faces with odd skin textures. Since this test involves a standard DVD, these results may indicate a shortcoming in upconverting standard resolution. Unfortunately, most of the inputs are arrayed face-down on the back of the TV and are difficult to reach (being a contortionist helps).And the Vizio's first-time setup wizard doesn't ask whether you'll be using the TV at home or in a store.
The SV420XVT lacks a quick menu for frequently altered settings, has no USB port or SD Card slot for photos or music, and only six buttons on the programmable remote are backlit, so in the dark you can't tell what four of those are.
Still, if you're looking for the best HDTV picture for the price, you may be inclined to overlook these issues.












