Pros
- Good picture and sound quality
- Pause Live TV feature
Cons
- Lacks some advanced controls
- Awkward USB media playback interface
Bottom Line
Though other HDTVs offer more extras and options, the Vizio VT420M performs best where it matters most: image quality.
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