Santa better start making room in the sleigh. We're seeing a slew of new HDTVs popping up, just in time for the shopping season. VIZIO just launched its holiday lineup, with a little something for everyone and every room in the house.
That's because the new additions to the company's LED-lit E-Series include sizes ranging from 24 to 70 inches. Merry Christmas to all, indeed!
That 70-incher is the flagship E-Series Razor LED Smart TV (E701i), which has an MSRP of just $1999.99. The other large models in the new lineup include the 60-inch E601i Razor LED Smart TV ($999.99), the 50-inch E500i LED Smart TV ($699.99), and the 42-inch E420i LED Smart TV ($499.99). All four of the models feature a full 1080p HD image, built-in WiFi and access to VIZIO Internet Apps.
The latter is VIZIO's web-based platform, which delivers instant access to services such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, VUDU, Amazon Instant Video, Pandora, YouTube, Facebook, and much more -- all through the included remote.
Each of these models also come packing plenty of connection options, so you can add in all of your other AV essentials. The 42-incher has three HDMI inputs and one USB port, while the 70-inch model adds in an extra one of each.
If you want to squeeze smart TV features into a smaller space, VIZIO has the 32-inch E320i LED Smart TV. This one packs in the VIZIO Internet Apps, as well as the built-in WiFi. The big difference here, however, is that this 32-incher has a 1366x768 resolution -- and a $299.99 MSRP.
If web connectivity isn't important, but price is -- well, VIZIO has a few other options that will get a little TV into smaller parts of the house. The E390 LED TV offers a full 1080p HD image, two HDMI inputs and one USB port, for $399.99. The E320 LED TV drops the image down to 720p and the price to $269.99.
Last, but certainly not least, are two Razor LED TV models. The 29-inch E291 has a 720p image, SRS StudioSound HD technology, two HDMI inputs, one USB port, and a $269.99 MSRP. The 24-inch E241 is sort of surprising, however, since it bumps the image back up to 1080p. It does drop one of the HDMI inputs, but is still a nice little HDTV for just $199.99.