The Vizio GV47LF HDTV's connection bay
has everything we'd expect. It includes a pair of HDMI inputs which can
take 1080p sources (at 60 but not 24Hz), two component-video inputs,
one A/V input with composite video and one with composite and S-Video,
one RF input for cable for antenna connections, an optical digital audio
output, and a VGA-style PC input for PC connections.
If you're connecting a computer, you'll probably be disappointed that
the VGA input maxes out at 1,360x768 resolution (which did look pretty
good) instead of the full 1,920x1,080. We did connect a PC via HDMI and
got 1,920x1,080 resolution, but the image didn't look as sharp as the
1,360x768 version. Again, we believe this has to do with the lack of a
dot-by-dot mode, although perhaps people playing with picture settings,
either in the Vizio or in the video card's drivers, can achieve a
better-looking higher-resolution computer image. All-in-all, shoppers
looking for a big computer monitor would be better served by the
Westinghouse LVM-47w1.
HDMI CABLE
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