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The VIZIO 40-inch Full HD Smart TV (VFD40M-08) combines stunning Full Array LED picture quality with advanced Active Pixel Tuning for rich colors and contrast. Featuring DTS Virtual:X surround sound, HDR10 gaming enhancements, and seamless smart connectivity via Alexa, Chromecast, and Bluetooth headphones, it’s designed for professionals who demand immersive entertainment and smart home integration in a sleek, easy-to-use package.












| ASIN | B0CXG3HMX1 |
| Additional Features | Chromecast |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | Bluetooth |
| Audio Output Mode | Digital |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158,677 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,367 in Smart TVs |
| Brand | VIZIO |
| Built-In Media | Remote, Power Cable, Stand |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Content Sharing Direction | Mobile to TV |
| Contrast Ratio | High |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Controller Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (6,016) |
| Display Backlight Configuration | Direct LED |
| Display Backlight Technology | Mini-LED |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 60 |
| Display Size Class | 40 Inches |
| Display Technology | Mini Led |
| HDR Format Supported | HDR10 |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | DTS Virtual: X |
| Internet Applications | Amazon Prime Video, Netflix |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22.4D x 89.2W x 56.5H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 5.58 kg |
| Item Weight Without Stand | 18.91 Pounds |
| Line Voltage | 220 VAC 50 Hz |
| Manufacturer | VIZIO |
| Mfr Part Number | VFD40M-08 |
| Model Name | VFD40M |
| Model Number | VFD40M-08 |
| Model Series | 08 |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | Smooth Motion |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 or 7.1 |
| Number of Component Inputs | 1 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Parental Control Technology | Password-Protected Parental Control Menu |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Full HD, LED backlight, Active Pixel Tuning, HDR10 |
| Portable | No |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | 1080p |
| Screen Finish | Glossy |
| Screen Size | 40 Inches |
| Signal Format | digital |
| Size | 40 inch |
| Speaker Description | 9 watts x 2 speakers |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Tuner Type | Chromecast |
| UPC | 845226022890 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| VESA Mount Standard | 200 x 200 mm |
| Video Encoding | AVC |
| Voltage | 220 Volts (AC) |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
J**A
Muy buen producto y funcionan muy bien
S**D
I saw several complaints about the sound quality, and "You'll need a soundbar or some kind of external speaker(s)", but that wasn't the case at all. The sound quality on this TV actually isn't bad at all. That was the only thing holding me back from purchasing it, so I didn't have very high hopes going in. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised. Not that it sounds right up there with the best or anything like that, because it doesn't and it isn't, but the average user shouldn't have any problem with the sound quality straight out of the box. The picture quality is equally as surprising. It's a 1080p TV, so don't expect mind blowing clarity, but for what it is and what it costs, it's really nice, and with all kinds of settings that I've never heard of. I actually did very little in the way of setting this thing up. I remember reading somewhere just a few days ago that Vizio TVs are factory preset to the taste of individual countries that they ship them to, and after reading that, it made sense to me why there was very little adjustment necessary. LOL I think I spent more time getting it out of the box than I did making adjustments. Setup was a breeze. It found my Wi-Fi immediately, I put my password in to get it connected, and inside of a few seconds, it was ready to go... or so I thought Naturally, the first thing it wanted to do was install a bunch of updates. Doesn't everything anymore? After downloading, installing, restarting, installing, restarting, installing, restarting, I was finally ready to do a channel scan. Yeah, I got cable TV out of my life over 20 years ago, and I haven't missed it one bit. The scan took three to four minutes and brought up like 48 channels. I'm still working on this input called Watch Free, and as near as I can tell, it's kind of a mix with your station presets and other select material probably based on those stations. In the 3+ weeks since delivery, I haven't experienced one flaw, lockup, random restart, random power down, glitch or hiccup out of it. There are a few little things about it that I'm not too thrilled about, namely the complete lack of RCA inputs, only two HDMI inputs, and when inputting channels on OTA TV using the number pad, it brings up an on-screen numberpad, but instead of intuitively hitting the center button, you have to use the arrow down to navigate to an area at the bottom of the on-screen keypad, and when you get to the correct tab, THEN hit the center button. Next, arguably the most used controls on the remote, the channel and volume keys... Why do they all now place those keys so low on the remote? Those keys are way down near the bottom to the point that you don't really have any room to hold onto the remote. The remote is also narrow, thin, short, and VERY slippery. Overall, I guess it's ok, but a universal remote is probably in my near future. As the title says, keep your expectations reasonable, and you shouldn't be disappointed. If you want a TV that performs like a $1000+ set, then go spend $1000 on a set, and you'll be just fine. As far as its current price tag of $138 is concerned, you're getting a LOT of TV for your money. EDIT: At almost two months in, I've been able to integrate it into my entertainment needs without much of any learning curve, and I'm still happy with my purchase.
R**E
La verdad me sorprendió la imagen, se ve super bien... Si lo malo q en mexico no funciona tiene bloqueado todo y no se puede registrar, pero un un roku o un fire o cualquier caja q convierte a smart tu tv esta genial x el precio, el sonido mmm si esta malito pero para alguien q no sea exigente sobrepasa lo esperado
E**K
When shopping for a TV in the 40-to-42-inch range, you’re usually looking for a reliable secondary screen that doesn’t break the bank, and this Vizio model absolutely delivers on that front. The 1080p Full HD resolution is perfectly crisp at this screen size, providing excellent detail for streaming and gaming without the overkill of 4K on a smaller panel. Setup was incredibly fast, and the built-in SmartCast platform is surprisingly robust, offering all the major apps like Netflix, Disney+, and Hulu right out of the box. The inclusion of both Google Cast and Apple AirPlay 2 at this price point is a massive win, making it effortless to share content directly from a phone or laptop. Beyond the picture, the technical features really set this unit apart from other budget competitors. The Bluetooth headphone capability is a standout feature, allowing for private listening late at night without disturbing anyone else in the house. While built-in TV speakers are rarely amazing, the DTS Virtual:X provides a much more immersive and "room-filling" sound than I expected for a thin-profile LED. It’s also highly compatible with smart home setups, responding quickly to Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands for power and volume control. If you need a versatile, feature-rich TV that fits perfectly in a smaller space, this Vizio is easily the best bang for your buck on the market right now.
S**S
It was working great, but now it just shuts off and comes back on
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