Think twice about buying a Vizio
Posted: 24 Mar 2013 13:33
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I purchased a Vizio 55" LED HDTV w/ built in WiFi almost three years ago. It was one of the first WiFi built in apps LED tv to come out that was actually affordable. I got it at WalMart for around 1300.00. You can buy the same today for about $850 I love the tv and the remote has a built in, slide out keyboard that comes in handy when searching for movies on Netflix or posting on Facebook or Twiter(if you are into that kind of thing). The first two years the TV was on a coffee table in a corner w/ plenty of air movement. For the last six months it has been closely wall-mounted in a large recess. It started turning itself off and restarting randomly at first then more and more often. I didn't think much of it. One night I left it on for 6-8 hours while remodeling the basement bathroom. I thought I heard a popping sound and then it went off and has never turned on again. After researching possible problems on the internet, I found tons of posts on all models of Vizio tvs with similar problems. Vizio is made by LG, South Korea's largest electronics manufacturer. I have LG washer and dryer that are almost 7 years old and still working great. I think most failures in their tvs are caused by poor air flow, thereby overheating the (undersized) electronics. I was unable to isolate the failed component and have ordered 2 new boards...the power supply board and the main vid/sound board for a total of 275.00. I'm going to mount it right back on the wall but try to keep it cooler with a usb computer fan. A person used to buy a cathode ray tube televsion for 150.00 and it lasted 20 to 30 years. Now we buy flat panels for 1500.00 and they last 2 to 3 years. HMMMM? (WTF is how I really feel)
I purchased a Vizio 55" LED HDTV w/ built in WiFi almost three years ago. It was one of the first WiFi built in apps LED tv to come out that was actually affordable. I got it at WalMart for around 1300.00. You can buy the same today for about $850 I love the tv and the remote has a built in, slide out keyboard that comes in handy when searching for movies on Netflix or posting on Facebook or Twiter(if you are into that kind of thing). The first two years the TV was on a coffee table in a corner w/ plenty of air movement. For the last six months it has been closely wall-mounted in a large recess. It started turning itself off and restarting randomly at first then more and more often. I didn't think much of it. One night I left it on for 6-8 hours while remodeling the basement bathroom. I thought I heard a popping sound and then it went off and has never turned on again. After researching possible problems on the internet, I found tons of posts on all models of Vizio tvs with similar problems. Vizio is made by LG, South Korea's largest electronics manufacturer. I have LG washer and dryer that are almost 7 years old and still working great. I think most failures in their tvs are caused by poor air flow, thereby overheating the (undersized) electronics. I was unable to isolate the failed component and have ordered 2 new boards...the power supply board and the main vid/sound board for a total of 275.00. I'm going to mount it right back on the wall but try to keep it cooler with a usb computer fan. A person used to buy a cathode ray tube televsion for 150.00 and it lasted 20 to 30 years. Now we buy flat panels for 1500.00 and they last 2 to 3 years. HMMMM? (WTF is how I really feel)