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VIZIO P50HDM Plasma Monitor (P50HDM)

50" diagonal, 16:9, 10000:1 contrast, $1,949 MSRP Add to Compare List


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VIZIO P50HDM Plasma Monitor
User Rating 

10 User Reviews Rated 4.1
Image Quality 4.5
Features 3.9
Construction 4.1
Ease of Use 4.1
Reliability 3.8
Value for Money 4.2

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VIZIO P50HDM Plasma Monitor Reviews
10 User Reviews
Jan 7, 2010 chad
    cheep unit, the p50hdtv10a the tv worked for two years and died. I've very disap...
Jan 31, 2008 Avnutj
    I bought my Vizio at (deleted). For the past 20 months it has worked flawlessly...
Aug 22, 2006 Dave
    Good to very good image quality. Screen and surroundings some what reflective. P...
Jul 23, 2006 Flex
    Great picture with a great value. The company could have made a better remote a...
Jun 15, 2006 Clint
    I have had this monitor for 2 weeks now, and LOVE IT. Excellent picture, no fan ...
Jun 8, 2006 ozzy
    if you know about plasma. this tv is one of the best plasma ive seen out there. ...
Jun 5, 2006 Joe Video
    Great TV, Great Value, Easy instructions, Excellent Features, this thing has it ...
Apr 25, 2006 Martin W
    I have owned the P50HDM for three months. Price (10% less than msrp)is an incr...
Dec 16, 2005 Seawolf
    Superb picture right out of the box, super price (25% less than the MSRP shown ...
Aug 26, 2005 GoSeeCal
    Well Constructed Large Plasma TV. Stunning contrast and colors Easy On Screen ...
Aug 26, 2005 GoSeeCal 4.2
Image Quality 5.0
Features 4.0
Construction 4.0
Ease of Use 4.0
Reliability 3.0
Value for Money 5.0

My Experience: Well Constructed Large Plasma TV.
Stunning contrast and colors
Easy On Screen Display
Multiple inputs for HDMI, Progressive Scan, S-video, Analog video and RGB.
Remote control is not overcrowded with buttons.

Problems: Noisy cooling fan that will need service from Vizio.
No tuner built-in. Needs a HD Tuner($150) from Vizio Inc or use cable box. To receive HD channels use HD cable box.
Users need to be aware of burn-in on the screen, which is not a problem with DLP Projection TVs
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