Sub par black levels, no independent input memory, only 1,366x768 resolution.
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Published: 2007-03-09, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Inexpensive for a 60-inch plasma; excellent feature set including four HDMI inputs and a computer input; menu color temperature controls; accurate color decoding.
Imprecise picture controls; no independent input memories; false contouring visible in gradations; subpar detail in shadows; inaccurate color temperature.
The Vizio VM60PHDTVs excellent value proposition will outweigh its picture quality issues for most viewers.