{"id":15115,"date":"2014-09-29T12:01:09","date_gmt":"2014-09-29T17:01:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/10rate.com\/?page_id=15115"},"modified":"2014-09-30T16:25:10","modified_gmt":"2014-09-30T21:25:10","slug":"sony-kdl-40r450a-review","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/10rate.com\/sony-kdl-40r450a-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Vizio E400i-B2"},"content":{"rendered":"
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By Steve Holdgren<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n


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\nAt about $450, the Vizio E400i-B2 is a worthy contender for a budget LED TV. As a perk, it includes a range of upgrades, such as the full-array LED backlighting, which enhances the contrast and uniformity of the picture. It creates better peak whites and deep blacks as a result. Be aware that this TV, at 40 inches, does not have the active dimming found on larger models. Also, the remote doesn\u2019t have voice recognition or a QWERTY keyboard; it does, however, have convenient buttons for instant access to streaming services like Netflix and Amazon. Additionally, this E series includes the Vizio Internet Apps Plus for the first time. If you\u2019re watching non-HD cable, be aware that it will be tough to find the optimal aspect ratio without losing screen space or cutting off\/stretching the image.
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