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Viore LED22VF60 High Definition TV – This TV Sure Makes An Impression!

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Viore LED22VF60 High Definition TV – This TV Sure Makes An Impression!

Sony, Toshiba, LG, Samsung - these brand names reign supreme in the high definition TV industry. You can check the market and you will surely agree that not a lot of other brands can stand up against them...until you discover the Viore LED22VF60 High Definition TV!

Just like the finest creations of Sony, Toshiba, and others, the Viore LED22VF60 High Definition TV comes with a 1920 by 1080 native resolution for FULL HD performance as well as a wide screen (an aspect ratio of 16 is to 9) that guarantees you complete home theater experience!

The unbelievably high picture quality that this TV delivers has been made possible by VIORE engineering that combines high brightness for excellently vivid and brilliant pictures as well as high contrast for delivering those infinitely dark blacks and pristine whites.

Having owned different Sony, LG, Samsung, etc. high definition TVs for the past couple of years, having a different and relatively unknown brand competing with these huge names in terms of quality is a breathe of fresh air!

Viore LED22VF60 High Definition TV - My Experience
I grabbed this VIORE high definition TV for my girlfriend from a local retailer and I'm very pleased with how it performs! While it is true that there are many high definition TVs that deliver better picture quality, the Viore LED22VF60 High Definition TV is one of the best TVs you could lay your hands on for its price!

And no matter how you look at it, this TV is a HUGE improvement over your old analog tube TV (dinosaurs of the TV industry).

- Very convenient. While this TV comes with a BIGGER screen, the space it takes up is less than a fourth of the space needed of the old and obsolete CRT TV.

- The weight. The Viore LED22VF60 High Definition TV weighs about an eighth of the old tube's total weight.

- Since this is an LED lit TV, the energy consumption is significantly lower. The last time I checked, it only consumes a mere 12 volts, which is a far cry from the 115 volt consumption of an average tube TV.

- As for the lifespan, the Viore LED22VF60 High Definition TV outlasts the normal tube TV by a mile - being able to last twice as long.

There is one minor, albeit a little annoying issue about this excellent high definition LED TV - the irritating sound quality. There is a quick fix however. First off, you need to go into the menu, check the Audio Settings, and switch the "Surround Sound" off to switch it back to the Standard Stereo settings.

Doing that will produce a very acceptable stereo sound. Along with that, the manufacturer of the Viore LED22VF60 High Definition TV has a headphone jack built into the back of the TV. This allows you to plug in a set of better sounding speakers to get the sound you are looking for.

I'm pretty sure that serious movie enthusiasts and fans will leave the sound from the TV behind and have their DVD player or their satellite tuner to play through and use a high end 5.1 set up for a complete theater like experience.

Aside from that minor quibble, the Viore LED22VF60 High Definition TV gets two thumbs up from me! TV manufacturers should follow their example - being able to deliver high quality TV sets at a price that won't bore a hole in your pocket.

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