- 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 E Series
- Vizio XVT Series
- LG LV3700
- Samsung 360 Series
- Samsung LNT3253H
- 47" 1080p LCD
- 120 Hz
Rated 80% by by Ez-Bardeguez (Apr, 2011)The sound is decent, the LCD 1080p is sharp with HDMI and the TV was easy to setup.
- 24" 1080p LCD
Rated 100% by by Gail-Apfel (Aug, 2011)It is just the right size for my space, and is oh so light in weight!
Conclusion Which is better for you?
Features Key features of the Vizio M Series compared to the Toshiba SLV411U
“47
LCD
Rated 100% by by Richard-H.-Tadlock (Mar, 2011)We stream Netflix from our Xbox 360 onto this screen using HDMI with a 15 Mb DL speed and the picture is very near HD.
24”
LCD
Rated 80% by by Betsy (Nov, 2011)While I don't find the high definition picture as crisp and clear as the 42" Sony in my den, it is certainly an upgrade from the "old" tv, and just what I was looking for.
size
47"
24"
M Series by Grandbied9 (Dec, 2010)The price was right for where I wanted it and I am very pleased, it doesn't take up much room but has a nice size screen.
SLV411U by James-Ko--Apprentice-misanthrope (Nov, 2011)I bought this model, seeking specifically for the combination of screen size and built-in DVD player, and I'm highly satisfied.
thickness
M Series by dc10fun (Sep, 2011)I bought a vizio soundbar for my friend too because the sound isnt great on amy of these thin sets.
Performance Real world tests of Vizio M Series vs Toshiba SLV411U
Differences What are the advantages of each
Advantages compared to the Toshiba SLV411U
| Significantly bigger | 47" | vs | 24" |
|---|---|---|---|
| Around 2x bigger | |||
| Significantly more HDMI ports | 4 | vs | 2 |
| Twice as many HDMI ports | |||
| Significantly more highly reviewed by consumers | 81.31% | vs | 69.97% |
| Around 20% more highly reviewed by consumers | |||
| Slimmer | 47 mm | vs | 127 mm |
| 2.7x slimmer | |||
Advantages compared to the Vizio M Series
| Has CEC | HDMI CEC | vs | None |
|---|---|---|---|
| Very few TVs support CEC; control all your devices with one remote | |||
| Lighter | 7,144 g | vs | 21,001 g |
| 2.9x lighter | |||
Reviews Word on the street
Vizio M Series | Toshiba SLV411U | ||
![]() | Rated 40% by by Shuritta (Aug, 2011) Rated 100% by by Dave (Jun, 2012) Rated 100% by by Maria-Eugenia-Leon-Jimenez (Sep, 2012) | Rated 80% by by K.-W.-Nunes (Nov, 2011) Rated 60% by by Mary-H. (Jan, 2012) Rated 80% by by Ramon-Pla (Dec, 2011) | |
|---|---|---|---|
Competition What else you should consider
| | 1 | Vizio E Series 2-way tie: Has built-in Ethernet |
| | 2 | Vizio XVT Series Uses least power |
| | 3 | LG LV3700 Supports ISFccc |
| | 4 | Samsung 360 Series Rated the best by consumers |
Discussions Get involved, ask your question about the Vizio M Series and Toshiba SLV411U
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