First day. I connected the audio up to my stereo system, so I cant vouch for the native sound. Also had to go to settings and update the firmware to get the Amazon app to load. Now if it lasts I have no complaints.
DAN
3
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Good kitchen TV I like to cast to it
Amazon Customer
3
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Very small lettering on remote. No paper manual.
Robert Gorka
5
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Fit and performed perfectly
Christopher Brandts
5
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I use it for Netflix a lot.
T. Green
5
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Easy setup...Lots of free channels to watch...great picture and sound....can use your phone as remote with downloadable app....Buy It!
Walker
3
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Hopefully I can save you the couple of days of frustration I spent trying to hook this TV up using a composite cable (yellow-white-red). We have a Verizon FIOS adapter (not the main set top box) for this kitchen TV. Verizon is still in the 1990s with this technology - all they offer is a coax connector or a composite cable. From a technical viewpoint, composite is much more preferable than coax due to coax being more susceptible to noise and signal degradation. We investigated on line and decided that this Vizio D24h-G9 was the best choice to replace our kitchen TV. I saw in the specs that it uses a "phono port" connector that combines composite and component functionality - only one type may be used at a time. The "phono port" is a 3.5mm TRRS four conductor connection. Fine, I looked in my box of cables and found two perfect cables: yellow-white-red RCA on one end and 3.5mm TRRS plug on the other. OK, down to Best Buy we go and picked up the TV. Of course, the composite input doesnt work. I tried many combinations of switching the inputs around and...nothing. Spent about an hour on the Vizio support chat and they had no idea. Finally, after many hours found a "Phono Port FAQ" on the Vizio site where they recommend one adapter cable on Amazon which you apparently HAVE to use with your composite cable to mate properly with the way Vizio wired the "phono port". Heres the problem. Theres no real standards on these TRRS connectors. So its not like most other A/V cables. You cant assume that if you have the right connectors on the ends that the cable will work properly because the manufacturers hook them up in no particular way. And Vizio doesnt document the required pinouts - neither does the magic adapter cable from Amazon that actually works. Do yourself a favor and get that magic cable from Amazon before you buy this TV if you need the composite cable hookup. And yeah, Best Buy doesnt carry it. The TV looks nice and I guess Ill like it more after the pain of the last few days fades away.