"="" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> Comparison models ( details)īlack level: Among the TVs in our lineup the Vizio E0VL series reproduced the lightest shade of black, appearing a bit brighter than the Sony EX700 in most scenes and noticeably brighter than the others. We especially liked the unusually detailed explanations for various adjustments and the prominent Help section, but we'd also like a shortcut menu to make certain functions, such as picture mode or dejudder control, easier to access. The E0VL's menus have the same look as those of Vizio's step-up models, like the XVT3 series, and get the job done well. In addition to standard control-over-HDMI, the remote on the 47- and 55-inch members of the series (but not the 42-incher) can command up to three other devices via infrared. We did appreciate the three direct-input-type keys (HDMI, AV, and TV), however. We liked the well-differentiated button groupings, but the main keys around the diamond-shaped cursor are too easy to confuse, the little-used "media" button too prominent, and the lack of a dedicated key to switch aspect ratio is annoying. "="" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> Remote control and menusįrom an ergonomic standpoint Vizio's clicker is middling at best.
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