I purchased my Vizio Razor 22" TV as a 'Refurbished' unit to replace my bedroom tv. It has the easy set up guide and also a sleep timer. I have not found any faults with this flat screen TV, other then the viewing picture has to be seen from a direct line of sight and you need to adjust it to be viewed from the position you are at. It's smaller , lighter size makes it an ideal TV for the bedroom, on the top of any size dresser (JMO). The value was great as I said it was a refurbished unit but it was said to be a 'Return' and as such it was carefully inspected (again). I liked the fact of that along with a discounted price. Any little marks on the body of it are not even a problem at that price ($125.00)
This guy actually works better than its big brother the Visio V320. RGB is not an option using either V320 or E220 remotes. Can be used with buttons on monitor only. PC works fine with HDMI inputs,(2)with audio thru TV's speakers. She does not want a PC in the bedroom. I guess I will be getting another for the PC. I am using a RCA 1450B antenna for OTA and receive all local channels and a couple analog channels from that country south of here. Gap Tooth's teeth glisten and I can see the bristles Leno's chin. Perfect audio and video size for small to medium size bedroom Location North of CaNanda
Vizio Razor E22 is suited for family viewing as well for traveling purposes, weather it be for traveling in a camper (older models might not have plugin outlets, just buy a convertible outlet at Pepboys) or for migrating from one room to another. this is also a awesome PC display which can easily replace a desktop monitor and still produce clear picture. light, easy to setup, and worth the price. hands down by far its a grab and one purchase you wont regret.
I've had a Sanyo 19" color TV since 1995. It was my first real TV that I purchased when I was in college. That TV has been through the ringer. It's been moved around so much and it suffered through a fire and smoke damage. I even lost my remote through this. Since then the buttons to access the menu, power, and other options have been broken due to the amount of moving it's been through. With no remote and it being cracked I had to resort to another TV. I don't need a big TV for my room and I didn't want to come out of my pocket because TV's are very expensive. The kind of TV I had back then cost a whole lot more than what I purchased and this was before the flat panel and flat screen TV's came out. Anyway, I get this TV and really isn't impressed. The picture is blurry because I don't have an outlet to put my HDMI cable to. I don't like the fact that if I want to know what time it is it's nowhere to be found but I can set the time and date. What's the point? My original 19" looks bigger than this. This 22" Vizio is really tiny. I guess if I had a cable box-which I was suppose to get-then maybe the quality would be better. Otherwise it's just something that you could put in a kitchen or a bathroom. Not a bedroom.Read full review
I have several Vizio TV's that I have bought over the years some new some reconditioned some used. This unit powered up and I programed the channels from my antenna source and it provided another beautiful TV image for about 10 minutes. After turning off unit and coming back a half hour later the unit would not come back on. Only the power indicator will light but the screen and sound does not work. This review does not mean you should not purchase a Vizio TV but be careful buying used with no history because you get what you pay for.
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