The Biggest VIZIO TV You Can Justify

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The Biggest VIZIO TV You Can Justify
$349.99 + $5 Standard Shipping
Condition: Refurbished

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What’s the point of having to select both a size and model when there is only one model of each size available?

But are they touchscreen?

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What’s the point of having to select both a size and model when there is only one model of each size available?
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ROFL. Good point. We did a sale setup fail there. Sorry for the extra work.

[QUOTE=Spiky, post:4, topic:366584]
But are they touchscreen?
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You can touch them but you’ll just have to clean the screen.

Some caution may be advised here. “refurbished” can mean a lot of things. I purchased a refurbished Vizio here a few years ago. Turns out that the main board had been bad. Still was apparently, as it went out again 15 days after the very short warranty expired.

Does it come with a treasure map?

[QUOTE=dskrentz, post:6, topic:366584]
Some caution may be advised here. “refurbished” can mean a lot of things. I purchased a refurbished Vizio here a few years ago. Turns out that the main board had been bad. Still was apparently, as it went out again 15 days after the very short warranty expired.
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I purchased a refurbished Garmin GPS once. It worked well except when it kept telling me to drive into the river. I don’t know that it was a mechanical issue so much as that it had teamed up with my printer to try to kill me…

lol that was my exact first impression!

Wow. Half the price of a new 47 inch model on Amazon. Overall good reviews, but several people mention the sound being a little weak. I strongly suggest you use part of the $500 you save to buy an extended warranty.

I have the 22" version of this. Great pic and very loud, clear sound which is what imprsses me most about it. Works great with a Roku connected via HDMI. Just buy larger than 22" if your couch is over 20 feet away–I can’t read the Amazon Prime Video descriptions sometimes becaus the type is so small.

Also, mine was a refurb but when I received it it was like brand new. Ordered from woot. Still had plastic on it and everything that you have to peel off.

Refurbished Vizio is an excellent brand… they make some pretty great TV’s.

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Some caution may be advised here. “refurbished” can mean a lot of things. I purchased a refurbished Vizio here a few years ago. Turns out that the main board had been bad. Still was apparently, as it went out again 15 days after the very short warranty expired.
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And from the other side of the fence - ordered a 47" Vizio refurb here a year or two ago for my mom- still going strong, and you’d never have known the TV was a refurb if the box didn’t say so - looked, packaged, smelled, and behaved as if brand new

Walmart has a nice 47" for about the same price, 1080p, but it is 120Hz. I am beginning to see, this place REALLY doesn’t have the deals, if you LOOK…

I swear my coffee maker was in the process of murdering me. It all started with the ON light going on and off, and sometimes blinking. Unexplained leaking water, strange popping noises, funny faint hot electrical smells. It came to a head (and I swear this is true) when I would walk into the kitchen the ON light would come come on, and as I left It would go off.
That last day I pretended to be cleaning the counter with a garbage bag in hand, with one swift movement I pulled the plug and swept the coffee maker into the bag, and ran outside and dumped it into the garbage can.
My wife says she misses the old coffee maker and the automatic timer feature on it, I say good riddance to the devil maker.

[QUOTE=Powerslave, post:14, topic:366584]
Walmart has a nice 47" for about the same price, 1080p, but it is 120Hz. I am beginning to see, this place REALLY doesn’t have the deals, if you LOOK…
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Both the 47" and 42" here are 120Hz if you LOOK at the specs. :tongue:

I purchased the 32" LCD with Apps - E322VL (new) at Costco last year. I absolutely love it and it’s perfect for how I use it: a little Netflix streaming, a little DVD playing, and 14 straight days of the Olympics. My biggest complaint about the TV is that it takes a few seconds to turn on, and then a few seconds to connect to the internet apps. Once it starts playing, however, I’ve had zero problems with streaming video hanging or buffering - and the picture quality is just amazing!

The 47" in this deal is also 120hz. Click on the Specs tab.

I have a Vizio lcd. It was new so I can’t really comment on the reliability of the refurbs, but be aware it has a very small viewing angle before it gets dark.

Where can i purchased extended warrenty for this vizio 47" tv?