January 6, 2008 10:23 AM PST

Vizio unveils plasmas with built-in HQV

by Matthew Moskovciak

The Vizio VP605F has built-in HQV and four HDMI ports.

(Credit: Vizio)

Vizio may be known as the bargain brand found at Costco, but AV enthusiasts might want to take Vizio's new series of plasmas more seriously. Vizio announced two new plasma displays, the 50-inch Vizio VP504F and the 60-inch Vizio VP605F, both of which have HQV processing built into the panel. For those that don't memorize every home theater acronym, HQV processing is a third-party video chip that, in our experience, delivers excellent video quality for scaling lower-resolution sources--like DVDs--to the native resolution of the panel. Usually HQV processing is included in receivers or high-def disc players, but the advantage of having the chip in an HDTV is that every incoming source is scaled using the HQV chip, instead of needing each individual source to have HQV processing.

Watch the Vizio VP504F video on CNET TV.

The VP605F touts a 1080p (1920x1080) native resolution, while the smaller VP504F presumably features a 720p (1366x768) native resolution (for more information on 1080p vs. 720p--and whether 1080p is worth it--read this column). Both sets include four HDMI 1.3 inputs, two of which are positioned on the side of the panels. Vizio quotes several other specs, including a "10-bit diagonal interpolator" and "true 10-bit processing which outputs 4:4:4: color processing", but we'll wait until we actually review the sets to see if it makes a difference.

In typical Vizio style, the prices of these nicely featured sets are less than you might imagine. Both the VP504F and VIZIO VP605F are scheduled to be released in June 2008 with list prices of $1,699 and $2,899, respectively.

Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. E-mail Matthew or follow him on Twitter @cnetmoskovciak.
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by shjarrett January 7, 2008 9:29 AM PST
hopefully it will help Viziio's mosaic picture quality. Their contrast ratio is very low.
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by cesgeek January 10, 2008 6:59 AM PST
Is the HQV the same as the up conversion done by dvd players via hdmi?
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by sethfly January 26, 2008 9:06 AM PST
Actually this article is incorrect, the VP504F-50" is a full 1080P HDTV too. The 720P 50" plasma is the VP503F-50", as stated in a press release found on Vizio's web site. Vizio also says that the VP504F will have a processor that the 60" will not have, check out the full press release at vizio.com . Below is a quote from the release.

"January 6, 2008 - VIZIO, America?s Fastest Growing Flat Panel HDTV Company, today introduced seven new plasma High-Definition Televisions with advanced processing power and the latest technological advancements. Offerings will include the feature rich VP504F-50? Full High Definition, 1080p Plasma Display featuring Silicon Optix HQV Processing and the all new VP605F-60? Full high-Definition 10800p display. In addition, VIZIO will release the all new VIZIO VP series of products including the VP322-32? Plasma ($689), VP422-42? Plasma ($999), VP423-42? Plasma ($999), and VP503-50? Plasma ($1399) all with High Definition 720p technology."
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