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fkntotalkaos

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Why am i getting this error when i swap to 1080p on display preferences. TV is 37 inch led Vizio, had to run dual mode with another monitor to change it back to 720p.... but i loose ability to view when i swap back to 1080p

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interesting....I have a 2010 mini and have been thinking of replacing my old Vizio plasma with the new razor led Vizio.....might have to wait for a solution here....


vizio tech support is not the sharpest bunch in the box.....
 
I've experience the same problem with a 37" Vizio. If you do a Google search you will see a ton of hits about issues with Vizio TVs and incapable cables. I read several articles where it was stated that Vizio cuts costs during the development of their TVs by not verifying compatibility of their connectors with all cables as most other manufactured do. That is one reason why Vizio TVs are cheaper than most others. I won't ever own a Vizio after doing my Google research.
 
I've experience the same problem with a 37" Vizio. If you do a Google search you will see a ton of hits about issues with Vizio TVs and incapable cables. I read several articles where it was stated that Vizio cuts costs during the development of their TVs by not verifying compatibility of their connectors with all cables as most other manufactured do. That is one reason why Vizio TVs are cheaper than most others. I won't ever own a Vizio after doing my Google research.

i guess i must be googling the wrong topic because i get no hits.
Also the screen is really dark
 
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