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This TV has the same SRS TruSurround speaker system as many of the other entries in the E-series. The TruSurround system is designed to give you a more immersive experience with deep bass and clear dialogue from speakers specifically designed for use in flat panel TVs.
The Vizio E601I-A3 comes enabled for wireless connection out of the box for access to Vizio"s suite of internet apps. This gets you access to just about all of the best places online to stream media, connect to social networks, or read the news.
This TV has the same SRS TruSurround speaker system as many of the other entries in the E-series. The TruSurround system is designed to give you a more immersive experience with deep bass and clear dialogue from speakers specifically designed for use in flat panel TVs.
The Vizio E601I-A3 comes enabled for wireless connection out of the box for access to Vizio"s suite of internet apps. This gets you access to just about all of the best places online to stream media, connect to social networks, or read the news.
Do note that the symptoms indicated above may have other causes so do be careful in the troubleshooting process. Case in point, if there are no pictures on the screen, you will need to check if it is not a problem with the LED backlights. You will want to perform the “flashlight test” to see if the LCD panel is really creating images but the backlights are just not functioning. This test was performed in repairing a Vizio TV that has sound but no pictures (you may want to check that out). Granted that the TV also has no sound, there’s good likelihood that the issue is not due to faulty LED backlights but it will not hurt to do a quick check as the flashlight test is very easy to do anyway.
Black Friday — the day after Thanksgiving, and the biggest shopping day of the year. It’s a day when hordes of Americans head out to the local mall or Walmart, ready to fill their carts and, if necessary, take you out should you stand in the way between them and a good deal. TV maker Vizio has traditionally released a new model or two just in time for Black Friday — often at prices well below the norm for sets in their category/screen size. The E601i-A3, a 60-inch edge-lit LED LCD, was one such special, having reportedly sold for $699 on that day — a price that is, well, insane. But now that the E601i has bobbed back to a more real-world, though still very affordable, $999, it’s time to check out how it stacks up against the competition.
Vizio’s sizeable 60-inch screen sports what the company calls a “Razor” design. This basically means it has a slim bezel and an under-2-inch depth. The set’s A/V inputs, which include 4 HDMI jacks and a pair of USB ports, are all located on the rear panel. The E601i’s screen has a reflective coating, although glare from overhead lights didn’t prove to be much of an issue. I found myself more annoyed by glare coming off of the screen’s bezel, which has a highly reflective gloss-black finish.
The E601i counts as one of Vizio’s “Smart TV” offerings. In this case that means it connects to a home network via wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi, and streams content from a wide range of services, including Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant Video, Vudu, and M-GO (a forthcoming movie/TV show pay-per-view portal). On the audio front you get Rhapsody, Pandora, iHeartRadio, and TuneIn Radio, while Social media apps include Twitter and Facebook.
Bit depth is the number of bits used to indicate the color of a single pixel. The more bits, the more color range a panel displays. An 8-bit panel uses 256 levels per channel and displays 16.7 million colors, while a 10-bit one reaches 1024 and displays 1.07 billion colors.