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Vizio Gallevia GV42LF

74

Good

  • Pros
  • Great picture
  • Low price
  • Cons
  • Difficult to set up and use

Product Specs

Screen Specs
Diagonal screen size42 inches
Viewable size42 inches
Display typeLCD
Pitch0.49 mm
Maximum resolution1920 x 1080
Contrast ratio1600
Static contrast ratio1600:1
Brightness500 cd/m^2
Horizontal viewing angle178 °
Vertical viewing angle178 °
Response time8 ms
Aspect ratio16:9
Broadcast Standards & Resolutions
Broadcast format displayed1080p (HDTV)
Broadcast format supported
  • 1080i
  • 720p
Dimensions and Weight
Width42 inches
Depth5.1 inches
Height28.6 inches
Weight68 pounds
Wall-MountableYes
Interface Connections
Input
  • VGA Input
  • S-Video Input
  • RF Coaxial Input
  • RCA Audio Input (x3)
  • HDMI Input (x2)
  • Composite Input
  • Component Input (x2)
Output
  • RCA Audio Output
  • Optical Output
Other Features
General features
  • Primary Color Controls
  • Reset to Factory Settings
  • Antiglare
Picture in pictureYes
Remote controlRF
Adjustments
Height-Adjustable BaseNo
Panel PivotNo
Panel TiltNo
SwivelNo
Aesthetics
Cabinet ColorsBlack, silver
Included Hardware
Included Hardware
  • Speaker Type
  • Speakers
  • ATSC Tuner
  • screen cleaning cloth
  • power cord
  • AV cable
Warranty & Support
Warranty information1 Year Limited Warranty

What You Should Know about the Gallevia GV42LF

Good Fit For a Midsize Living Room

HDTVs with a diagonal screen size between 42 and 45 inches are LCDs or plasmas, usually with a resolution of either 1366 by 768 or 1920 by 1080 (1080p). The optimum viewing distance for an HDTV screen like this one is generally considered to be about 6.5 to 7.5 feet. That makes a television of this size appropriate for a range of living areas, such as a den, a large bedroom, a midsize living room, or a game room.

User Reviews for Vizio Gallevia GV42LF

  • Reviewed by: Berres

    Duration of ownership: 2 Months

    Strengths: Excellent picture Great price Intuitive remote control

    Weaknesses: Inconvenient input/output location

    Overall Evaluation: This TV is a great value, and deserves your consideration, even if your heart is already set on one of the more 'elite' names! We all want a great picture, that's why we are buying these tv's, right? Well this model delivers. I spent plenty of time walking back and forth at my local mega-electronics store... not paying attention to brand name, model name, or anything other than picture quality. In my opinion, the only thing superior in picture quality would be Sony and Samsung, at far greater cost. And the differences are negligible! I have no buyer's remorse on this purchase... I'm pleased with my decision every day. Only downsides are the location of the plug-ins, facing down, at a very low position. But I don't need to jack-in and jack-out cables very often, so this is only a minor pain on initial setup for me. No PIP unless 2 sources are used (single tuner). Depends on your viewing style if that matters to you. The sound system won't blow you away, but then again, I didn't expect it to, and it is certainly not a weakness, just something you may wish to enhance as you fine-tune your home theater! Picure quality is king... and this model ranks with the best of them. Even those costing many hundreds of dollars more. Mark B.

  • Reviewed by:

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Lower cost of ownership, brilliant picture, very well designed.

    Weaknesses: New on the market, not very well know brand (yet).

    Overall Evaluation: I bought one of these from onsale.com a few months ago. It is fantastic. Visio is going places. Its not as well know as say Samsung, but I sure they soon will be. The picture quality is outstandin

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