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VIZIO : Best Price TVs with Good Quality

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Amongst the cloud of brands trying to set their foot within LCD market Vizio was only ranked in no 15 in North America in 2006, a year later it boosted the performance by selling more than 606,000 units and became such a big threat to well recognized brands such as SONY and Samsung and settled in the first place among LCD TV manufacturers.

Vizio only spends a little on advertising, the retail expanding strategy and mouth to mouth endorsement has been their finest weapon to get a hold of such nice market share, not to mention effective pricing strategy and a cut back on over head (0.7% of selling price), that and by having limiting a bunch of support staff and engineers plus by sourcing out the components from Asia which everybody knows that is the place from which you can get good quality parts with the cheapest price.

VIZIO : Going For The Best Price

On black Friday, bargain-hunting home entertainment aficionados will be delighted to find VIZIO's M370NV Razor LED LCD TV at Costco or Sam’s club wholesale for a new daily price of just around $500

With around $1000, consumers can get a good quality and tons of features from a 47-inch LCD TV and if they spend the same amount of money on premium brands they can only have a 32/37-inch set in their living room.

Another thing that adds up the excellence of Vizio is that the company tries to project itself as a better and more personal service oriented company. A customer gets a poster size service guide and during the warranty period they get full free in home support; aside of that, once customers find out that the TV has a 'bright pixel' (that is a pinpoint of light on an LCD's display - you don't want this to appear on your TV) they can return the TV set as the company has a 'no bright pixel' guarantee.

Actually, Vizio was never to be the first that jumps into a new wave of technology breakthrough. They just wait and see how things are going. Internet connected TV was introduced in 2008 yet Vizio launched its first Internet-connected TVs not until the year of 2009, and did not introduce 3D TV until 2010's Consumer Electronic Show (one year after many of its rivals).


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