VIZIO M320VT User Manual

Glossary – Standard Definitions

Analog TV: Today’s TV system using radio frequency waves to transmit and display pictures and sound.

Aspect Ratio (4x3): Traditional TV “aspect ratio”, that is, the screen width as compared to its height. For example, a “32 inch TV screen” would be 25 inches wide and 19 inches tall.

Aspect Ratio (16x9): “Wide screen TV” aspect ratio which is more like a movie screen than a traditional TV. For example, a “32 inch TV screen” would be 28 inches wide and 16 inches tall.

Digital TV (DTV): Television delivered and displayed using radio frequency waves that contain information that is digitally encoded for improved quality and efficiency.

Enhanced Definition TV (EDTV): A better digital television transmission than SDTV with at least 480P, in a 16x9 or 4x3 display and Dolby digital surround sound. 480P is the quality used by most DVD players. EDTV provides 300-400,000 pixels.

HDTV Monitor (sometimes called HDTV Ready): A set that can display HDTV programming if you have a separate HDTV tuner, HD Cable Set-Top Box or HD Satellite Set-Top-Box Receiver.

HDTV Tuner (also decoder, receiver, set-top box): A device capable of receiving and outputting HDTV signals for display. It may be stand-alone or integrated in the set.

High-Definition Television (HDTV): The best quality picture, wide screen (16x9) display with at least 720 progressively scanned lines (720P) or 1080 interlaced lines (1080i) and Dolby digital surround sound. HDTV provides 900,000-2.1 million pixels.

Integrated HDTV: An HDTV that has the digital tuner built into the set. It does not need a separate set- top box to receive over-the-air DTV signals.

Interlace Scan: A way to scan vertical lines onto a TV picture by scanning all the odd lines first, then filling the in the even lines (this happens instantaneously).

Plug-and-Play or Digital Cable Ready: A DTV or other device for digital cable consumers that plugs directly into the cable jack and does not require a separate set-top box. Plug-and-Play TV owners must obtain a CableCARD from their cable company in order to view scrambled programming services.

Progressive Scan: A way to scan vertical lines onto a TV picture by scanning all the lines consecutively (progressively).

Standard Definition TV (SDTV): Basic digital television transmission that may be displayed with fewer than 480 progressively scanned lines (480P) in 16 x 9 or 4 x 3 format. 480 interlaced (480i) is the quality of today’s analog TV system.

Source: Buying a Digital Television, CEA, HDTV Guide, 2005

Note: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and the Consumer Electronics Retailers Coalition (CERC) have made a new tip sheet available for digital television (DTV) retailers to reproduce and distribute to consumers on the sales floor. The file may be downloaded online at www.dtv.gov. While you’re there, check out the other useful information in the FCC is making available to consumers interested in learning more about the analog to digital transition.

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M320VT specifications

The Vizio M320VT is a standout LED television that integrates advanced technology, sleek design, and value for viewers seeking an immersive experience. Launched as part of Vizio's M series, this model is particularly known for its vibrant picture quality and attractive pricing, making it an accessible choice for many households.

One of the standout features of the M320VT is its Full HD resolution. With a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, this TV delivers sharp and detailed images, making it ideal for a variety of content, from movies and sports to gaming. The incorporation of Vizio’s Efficient LED technology enhances brightness and contrast, offering deeper blacks and more vibrant colors that bring images to life. This technology creates a viewing experience that's especially beneficial in different lighting conditions, allowing users to enjoy their favorite shows without compromising quality.

The Vizio M320VT is also equipped with a 120Hz refresh rate, which significantly reduces motion blur during fast-paced action scenes, delivering smoother and clearer visuals. This feature is particularly appreciated by sports enthusiasts and gamers, as it ensures that every fast-moving moment is captured with precision.

Connectivity options are ample with the M320VT, boasting multiple HDMI ports and USB inputs. These connections make it easy for users to sync their external devices, such as gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices. Additionally, the TV features built-in Wi-Fi, allowing seamless access to popular streaming services. The integration of smart features means that users can enjoy a variety of online content, ranging from movies to TV shows on platforms like Netflix and Hulu.

Furthermore, the Vizio M320VT offers a sleek, modern design that fits well in any room setting. Its narrow bezel enhances the viewing experience by maximizing the screen space while minimizing distractions. The TV also includes Vizio’s intuitive remote, which simplifies navigation through menus and settings.

In summary, the Vizio M320VT is a compelling option for those seeking a high-quality television without breaking the bank. With its Full HD resolution, efficient LED technology, 120Hz refresh rate, ample connectivity options, and streamlined design, this TV proves to be an excellent addition to any home entertainment setup. Whether you’re binge-watching your favorite series or enjoying a movie night, the Vizio M320VT stands out as a reliable and impressive choice.