Vizio 37" VU37L LCD HDTV with Sony DAV-HDX275 Home Theater System Reviews

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Reviews for Vizio 37" VU37L LCD HDTV

A good deal for $700, August 16, 2008

By XRing "XRing" (MASS, USA)

I installed a new VU37L today and it was a snap.
First, we quickly tested the OTA tuner and it worked normally, using a small UHF loop antenna. (Nice little OTA TV guide).

Connected to a Comcast DVR(cable box) using a good component cable set (five leads) and the HD picture was very good!
The 480i analog channels were mediocre.
The new owner immediately programed the HD channels into her favorites.
We recorded some of the Beijing Olympics (in HD) on the DVR
and it played back beautifully! The owner was very happy.

The component cable will replaced by a DVI/HDMI cable soon and the component cable set will be used with a DVDR (it has no HDMI output).

Download the manual and you will be amazed at the features.
Things like Lip-Sync correction! Nothing like that in my own HDTVs (1 year old).

Once the Comcast DVR universal remote control was re-programmed (using the alternate method, since Vizio codes are too new), it could directly control the VU37L off-on, volume & audio mute functions.
The owner was happy with the PQ, it was left in the default mode "standard" until another time.

For OTA users (Over the Air), the Vizio remote will work great.
It comes with 2 AA cells and is medium sized. Not real big and not small. It has less buttons and they are easy to read.
On the right side of the VU37L is a manual set of control buttons. Right next to it is a full set of inputs for quick hookup use with a cam or game etc.
All connections on the back panel are recessed and pointed down. Meaning that wall mounting will be super easy.

This TV is not very heavy and is simple to install. No need to call your geek buddy. Five minutes from box to watch..

Cheers,
Rich

I got a lemon, September 17, 2008

By Stayce

It worked beautifully for all of one month...then the screen went black. Maybe I just got a lemon, but buyer beware. Definitely buy an extended warranty if you choose this brand.


Reviews for Sony DAV-HDX275 BRAVIA 5-Disc DVD/CD Player 5.1 Channel Home Theater System

Good value for small all in one AV system, April 4, 2008

By Jason M. Page

I had been in the market for a set of inexpensive bookshelf speakers when I stumbled across this brand new model Sony system at a local retailer. For the price, this unit is pretty hard to beat, with a fairly extensive feature list and only a few drawbacks.

This unit is the brand new "step up" to the popular HDX265 model system. The speakers are the same, but this unit adds digital dolby decoding, additional digital input capability (important for decoding Digital Dolby from satellite or cable boxes) and support for the new "S-AIR" system that allows wireless connectivity to other rooms in the home.

Sound quality from this setup is good, although not impressive if you are used to higher end sound from seperate components. Certainly good enough for use in a bedroom or other application (I put this in a small workout room). Sound quality is better than most shelf systems in the same price range and should give most other all-in-one-box systems a good run for their money.

Setup is extremely simple with color coded wires for all of the different speakers. Unfortunately the wires terminate to special connectors that plug into the back of the main unit. This would make extending/replacing the wires a pain. The unit includes a microphone and a nifty auto-calibration feature that sets all of the speaker levels correctly with a few taps on the remote control.

The remote control itself is handy, but on the cheap side.. it's pretty basic but gets the job done. It will control all of the unit functions and even allow for basic control of an iPod that is connected to the included iPod dock. The remote control can also be programmed to control most model TVs.

DVD output from this unit is very good and the HDMI output is great for quick and easy cabling to an HDMI equipped flat panel HDTV. DVD startup and controls were quite snappy and the unit can hold up to 5 CDs or DVD in the built in cartridge. The unit will up-convert DVD to 1080P resolution over the HDMI output. While not nearly as good looking as my Blu-Ray player, it will still look quite good on most small to medium sized TVs.

The best features of this unit are the HDMI output, extra inputs (one digital and one analog), iPod dock (which works with the remote control) and DVD up-conversion.

There are drawbacks, as there always are with these all-in-one deals. The iPod dock doesn't have any onscreen output or control, which is a bit of a drag since you can't see what's on the iPod screen from across the room. The main unit is physically quite deep (about 15 inches) which means it won't fit on smaller shelves. Also annoying is the lack of any bass or treble control.

The unit has two sound modes, "movie" and "music" and a bass enhancer (which I turned off as it made the bass sound boomy and obnoxious for music listening). There is no stereo 5.1 mode which would allow for output to all 5 speakers from regular stereo sources like an iPod. Instead the unit has a 4 channel matrix mode that uses the main, rear and subwoofer speakers for stereo. This is kind of a shame since the center channel speaker is the clearest sounding one of the bunch. The center channel does sound decent when watching or listening to TV and DVD sources.

Overall I can safely give this system 4 stars. The sound is quite good for a sub $300 system, the DVD player with up-conversion is great, and the unit has just enough flexibility through the extra inputs and wireless add-on options to be usable for quite some time. Certainly it fits the bill as a stereo/DVD-player for my workout room.

//update as of 4/23/2008.

A couple of other little nit picks discovered with this sytem. I've discovered that the sound mode, bass and other settings aren't memorized per input. In other words if you are watching a DVD and have the sound mode in "movie" and have the bass turned up and then switch the input to the one for the iPod it is still in the same sound mode. This is a bit inexcusable considering that even dirt cheap budget AV receivers can remember the settings for each input separately.

New to HDTV & surround sound? Read this!, November 28, 2008

By W. Perkins (MI United States)

I appreciate the audiophiles' reviews of this system, but any criticism is mostly unfair. If home theater systems were cars, this system is a Cadillac. No, it's not a Lamborghini, it's not a Bentley, it's a Cadillac, and it's at Chevy pricing. Folks who are seeking the highest standard of sound quality have no business buying this system and broadcasting their esoteric disappointment in it. I purchased this system as a "get me by" system, that is, I wasn't expecting a lot from it... it was destined for the bedroom TV... a 42" Aquos LCD. I wasn't expecting much, but was blown away by the sharpness of this system's sound, and its ability to produce balanced movie bass. The up conversion is nice, especially on Pixar movies and other animated titles. I do highly recommend an HDMI cable for great color and sharpness (vs component video or S-video). Also, I do recommend this system's hardwired speakers over the S-AIR speaker/receiver system, which is highly susceptible to RFI/radio interference (think low-quality walkie-talkie). The sound movement from speaker to speaker, especially on THX certified pictures, is incredible if you haven't experienced home theater before. I watch DVDs at sound level 30 and feel like I'm in a full size DTS movie theater. I would say this: if you can (want to) spend 50% more for 10% better sound, then this system is not for you. But if you're looking for a good home theater system that you and your family will greatly appreciate, and have countless DVDs (not Blue-Ray / HD), then this is a great system for your money!


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