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Reviews: 50-inch HDTVs
Vizio GV52LF
TV Technology: LCD • Diagonal (inches): 52 • HD Formats: 720p, 1080i, 1080p • Native Resolution (pixels): 1920-by-1080 • Price When Reviewed: $2200
vizio Vizio GV52LF (Front)
vizio Vizio GV52LF (Front)
vizio Vizio GV52LF
vizio Vizio GV52LF
vizio Vizio GV52LF
80.8 Very Good
Last updated
February 07, 2008
Test Center Reviewed by
Roy Santos
Pros
  • Very affordable price
  • Has picture-in/by-picture
Cons
  • Flat-sounding speakers
  • No physical adjustments

Vizio GV52LF LCD HDTV

Pleasing images and a rock-bottom price make the Vizio GV52LF an outstanding HDTV value.
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The Vizio GV52LF HDTV, a 52-inch LCD model, earned high scores on many of our TV tests. Its scores were particularly high on our standard-definition tests. The set's desirable features include picture-in-picture and four HDMI ports, and it carries an extremely affordable price ($2200).

Both high-definition and standard-def TV looked sharp and natural on the screen, and no other set earned an overall score of Very Good for screen brightness. In a segment of The George Lopez Show, it produced true-to-life skin tones and few digital artifacts in the background. High-def movies looked crisp and vivid.

The Vizio GV52LF's four HDMI ports enable high-def aficionados to connect several devices, such as an HD player, a cable box, and an HD DVR. The TV's built-in speakers have plenty of volume but sounded flat. The Pioneer Kuro PDP-5010FD, for example, sounded much better. A glossy black bezel surrounds the set, which sits on top of silver speakers and a silver stand, producing an eye-catching contrast. The Vizio does look a little heavier at the bottom than other sets, however.

The backlit, sensibly organized remote has numbered buttons on the top, a naviga­tional wheel in the middle, and a few direct-input buttons near the bottom. It's mostly black with a small block of brushed silver at the bottom, neatly matching the TV. A detailed user manual, printed in color on glossy paper, accompanies the set and comprehensively explains the TV and remote functions.

Though the blue on-screen display menu looks less sophisticated than the ones we saw on the Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR4 and the Samsung LN-T5281F and FP-T5084, it offers clear and easy-to-navigate picture op­­tions. The Color Temperature menu provides extra-fine controls for red, green, and blue color channels. You can activate picture-in-picture or picture-by-picture by going through the menu--a feature that not all TVs offer--but I wish that Vizio had included a dedicated button for turning it on.

For its price, the Vizio GV52LF delivers competitive performance and enough attractive options to deserve the attention of budget-conscious HDTV shoppers.

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