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Brand VIZIO 2002
Model Does not apply
Released Year 2002
Type TV
Series 4K
Screen Size
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  • 75 in
Resolution 720p to 1080p Full HD
Refresh Rate
  • 60
  • 60 Hz
Display Technology
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  • LED
Status Discontinued
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Overview

VIZIO, established in 2002, quickly became known for producing affordable and reliable televisions. Early VIZIO TVs utilized LCD technology combined with traditional backlighting to deliver crisp images. These TVs supported standard resolutions around 720p to 1080p depending on the model and market availability. Connectivity options typically included composite video inputs, S-Video, component inputs, and limited HDMI inputs in later models. Sound systems in vintage VIZIO TVs were generally stereo with built-in speakers offering moderate audio fidelity. The firmware was proprietary, with limited smart TV capabilities in the earliest devices, focusing mainly on user-friendly interfaces and essential functions.

Specifications

Model Does not apply
Display Technology
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  • LED
Maximum Resolution
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  • 2160p (4K)
Screen Size
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  • 75 in
Item model number
  • V756-J03
  • VFD40M-08
Included Components
  • Power Cable,User Manual,Remote Control
  • Remote
  • Power Cable
  • Stand
Brand Name VIZIO
Speaker Type Built-In
Special Feature
  • Ambilight, Chromecast, Intelligent Voice Recognition, Flat, Amd f
  • Google Cast
Wattage 956 watts
Refresh Rate
  • 60
  • 60 Hz
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Item Weight
  • 82.2 Pounds
  • 18.91 Pounds
Connectivity Technology
  • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
  • Wi-Fi
Voltage
  • 120 Volts
  • 2.2E+2 Volts (AC)
Color Name
  • BLACK
  • Black
Standing screen display size
  • 75 Inches
  • 40 Inches
Special Features
  • Ambilight, Chromecast, Intelligent Voice Recognition, Flat, Amd f
  • Google Cast
Resolution 720p to 1080p Full HD
Product Dimensions
  • 13.3"D x 65.7"W x 40.5"H
  • 8.81"D x 35.13"W x 22.26"H
Size
  • 75-inch
  • 40 inch
Type Does not apply
UPC
  • 705354008381
  • 313051063055
  • 7445038129133
Display Type LCD with CCFL or LED backlighting depending on model
Screen Size Options Typically 19 to 32 inches
Video Inputs Composite, S-Video, Component, HDMI (in later models)
Audio Output Stereo built-in speakers
Power Consumption Approximately 30-70 watts depending on size
Display Resolution 3840 x 2160
Accessories Included Voice Remote (XRT270)
TV Features Bluetooth, High Dynamic Range, Clock, Closed Captioning, Sleep Ti
Contrast Ratio Range 200k:1
Television Type 4K Ultra HD TVs
Smart TV Platform OS
Manufacturer Part Number V4K75M-0804
Streaming Services Apple+, Crackle, Discovery+, Disney+, Fubo TV, Fox Sports, Fandan
Supported Media Formats AV1, H.264, H.265, VP9
VESA Mounting Pattern 400 x 300
Is Smart Y
Height (with stand) 40.52 in
Height (without stand) 37.6 in
Depth (without stand) 2.98 in
Width (with stand) 65.70"
Depth (with stand) 13.44 in
Series 4K
Inputs & Outputs HDMI
Virtual Assistant Google Assistant, Alexa, Apple Home
Wireless Technology Wi-Fi 6 Dual Band, Bluetooth 5.2 with BLE
Display Backlight Type Direct Lit
High Dynamic Range Format Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) 13.44 x 65.70 x 40.52 Inches
Size Type Regular
Energy Star 1 Star
EC Range A+++ - G
MPN E320VL
Country of Origin China

Key Advantages

VIZIO vintage TVs are known for their value-oriented pricing making them accessible to a wide range of consumers. The models offered solid image quality for their time with decent color accuracy and bright displays. Their connectivity options provided flexibility for connecting external devices such as DVD players and early gaming consoles. The TVs had compact form factors with relatively low power consumption. Many units include user-friendly remote controls and on-screen display menus for ease of use. The brand built a reputation for durable electronics that could function efficiently in typical home environments.

Limitations

Older VIZIO TVs lack support for modern high-definition formats and are limited to analog and early digital inputs. Firmware upgrades were rare, resulting in limited feature enhancements over the device lifespan. Audio quality is typically basic without surround sound or advanced sound processing technologies. Screen sizes were smaller compared to contemporary models, limiting viewing experiences in large rooms. These TVs do not support modern smart TV applications or streaming services out of the box. Additionally, replacement parts may be difficult to find due to product discontinuation and obsolescence.

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