- Conclusion Get the lowdown
- Features How they compare
- Performance Real world benchmarks
- Differences Technical showdown
- Reviews Word on the street
- Competition Others to consider
- Discussion Answers and opinions
Compare with...
- Vizio M Series
- Vizio E3D Series
- LG LK450
- Panasonic VIERA E3
- JVC BlackCrystal BC3000
- 47" 1080p LCD
- Internet enabled
Released March, 2011
Rated 100% by by M.Xiong (Oct, 2012)& says to me how much was this TV @ Wally World & WOW after last night movies he couldn't believe how clear & crispy the picture & surrounds sounds was....I would recommend this product to anyone in the market for a nice, budgeted WiFi TV.
- 40" 1080p LED-backlit
- 60 Hz
- Internet enabled
Released October, 2010
Rated 65% by by c|net (Nov, 2010)Sony's unique metal stand may look precarious but supported our thin, 46-inch review sample well enough.
Conclusion Which is better for you?
Features Key features of the Vizio E Series compared to the Sony NSX Series
“47
LCD
Rated 80% by by Terry-Salpeter (Aug, 2011)The stand that came with the television was very easy to assemble and I was able to hook it up to my WIFI with no problems.
40”
LED-backlit
Rated 100% by by onlineshopper11 (Sep, 2012)The USB connections work wonderfully, allowing me to download movies and such to a USB then connect to my television for viewing.
size
47"
40"
E Series by L.-cline (Apr, 2013)We love the picture and the screen size is perfect for our master bedroom.
NSX Series by johnnycab (Mar, 2011)But if you're upgrading to a new screen and are happy with the 40" (or 46") screen size this unit is a good way to go.
thickness
E Series by DianaI needed a specific size and specific thin depth for the TV, and I wanted it for a great price.
Performance Real world tests of Vizio E Series vs Sony NSX Series
Differences What are the advantages of each
Advantages compared to the Sony NSX Series
| Has Wi-Fi | built-in, 802.11n | vs | None |
|---|---|---|---|
| Most TVs don't have Wi-Fi; access streaming content with no wires | |||
| Bigger | 47" | vs | 40" |
| Around 20% bigger | |||
Advantages compared to the Vizio E Series
| Many more USB ports | 4 | vs | 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Twice as many USB ports | |||
| Is DLNA DMP | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; easier to share and enjoy your digital photos, music and video | |||
| Supports picture-in-picture | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; keep an eye on two channels at once | |||
| Has a VESA mount | 300 mm x 300 mm | vs | None |
| Very few TVs have a VESA mount; easily mount your TV on a wall using standardized hardware | |||
| More highly reviewed by consumers | 71.1% | vs | 67.82% |
| Almost the same | |||
| Slightly slimmer | 58 mm | vs | 94 mm |
| Around 40% slimmer | |||
Reviews Word on the street
Vizio E Series | Sony NSX Series | ||
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![]() | Rated 80% by by Mike (Dec, 2012) Rated 100% by by Shooter_Mac (Jun, 2011) Rated 100% by by Douglas-W.-Haxton (May, 2012) | Rated 20% by by Derek-Westerfeld--derock (Dec, 2011) Rated 80% by by annieoftirol (Dec, 2011) Rated 100% by by Dogflower (Sep, 2011) | |
Competition What else you should consider
| | 1 | Vizio M Series 2-way tie: Fastest refresh rate |
| | 2 | Vizio E3D Series Has a QWERTY remote |
| | 3 | LG LK450 Supports ISFccc |
| | 4 | Panasonic VIERA E3 Uses least power |
| | 5 | JVC BlackCrystal BC3000 Rated the best by consumers |







