📺 Elevate your viewing game — clarity, sound, and smart all in one sleek frame!
The VIZIO 40-inch Full HD Smart TV (VFD40M-08) delivers vibrant 1080p visuals enhanced by Full Array LED Backlight and Active Pixel Tuning. Designed for gamers and streamers alike, it features Auto Low Latency Mode and immersive DTS Virtual:X audio. With built-in VIZIO OS, Alexa compatibility, Google Cast, and Bluetooth headphone support, it offers seamless smart functionality and access to hundreds of free channels via WatchFree+. Its modern ThinFrame design complements any professional or home environment.
Brand Name | VIZIO |
Item Weight | 18.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.81 x 35.13 x 22.26 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | VFD40M-08 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Built-in apps with VIZIO OS |
Item Weight | 18.9 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 40 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 2.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
C**Y
Great tv
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I bought this 40” TV for our upstairs office and it’s perfect. Super easy to screw the two feet on then just turn the tv on. As soon as I turn it on it searched and found our WiFi internet then I just had to put the password in. After that it updated everything and I clicked on the apps I like and done! Super easy! No need for cable or fire stick if you’re just going to stream and all the apps are already in the TV!! It’s absolutely amazing how far they’ve come in TVs! Great picture and sound and the remote is very user friendly. Definitely recommend.Ease of setup:EasyConnectivity:EasyColor quality:GreatPicture quality:GreatValue for money:GreatSound quality:Great
J**N
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ So impressed – perfect for my kid’s room!
I bought this VIZIO 40‑inch Full HD Smart TV for my daughter’s room, and it’s been a fantastic addition! As an average mom of three juggling school projects, sports practices, and bedtime routines, I wanted something reliable, easy to use, and kid‑friendly—and this TV hits the mark.1. Picture & Performance: The 1080p display is sharp and bright—perfect for cartoons, movies, and even her occasional dance tutorials. The colors are vibrant and the motion is smooth, so everything looks great from any angle.2. Smart Features: Setup was a breeze. We connected our Wi‑Fi in under five minutes, and she now effortlessly streams her favorite shows from Disney+ and Netflix. The interface is simple enough even for her to navigate solo.3. Kid‑Proof & Mom‑Approved: The TV fits perfectly on the dresser and isn’t huge—but it’s big enough for comfortable viewing. It feels sturdy, and I love that I can set parental controls to manage what she watches and when.4. Family Friendly Value: For the price, you really can’t beat it. As a mom watching every penny, I appreciate that this TV delivers big‑screen entertainment without the high cost. Plus VIZIO’s support has been helpful when I had a quick question during setup.In short—this VIZIO TV has been a stress‑free, quality choice for our home. Easy to set up, perfect for streaming, and durable for little hands. If you’re a busy parent looking for a great value TV that works for your kids (and doesn’t break the bank), this one’s a winner!
J**.
Great TV once you get the legs on tight
Set up is easy and picture quality is very good so far. One complaint voiced by others is the screws for the leg attachments do not screw in properly and it takes a good deal of effort to get a tight fit. Also note the screw heads are small and you will need a very small screw driver to fit properly.In addition the included smart apps included you can also easily use Apple play to stream a full array of apps using your iPhone or iPad. It’s also compatible with Roku if apple play is not an option. Sound is decent for a built in system Haven’t used the headset feature but nice that it’s there when you want quiet for those around you. A good value for size.
G**E
Affordable without sacrificing quality.
Looks great. Picture quality and sound is good. Shipped fast and came well protected with no damage. No issues with start-up and Vizio Sign In. Connected seamlessly with apps such as YouTube and Hulu. Love the Vizio app capability.Only thing I wish is that it had the option to have a Screensaver like other Vizio models. I think other models use apps such as Google Images. This one you cannot.For reference, I have it mounted with a separate purchase called the "Perlegear Pre-Assembled TV Wall Mount with LED Lights". That's where the extra backlight is coming from.This mount with this tv looks really good, and it is an affordable combo.
S**D
Mostly good as long as you keep your expectations reasonable.
I saw several complaints about the sound quality, and "You'll need a soundbar or some kind of external speaker(s)", but that wasn't the case at all. The sound quality on this TV actually isn't bad at all. That was the only thing holding me back from purchasing it, so I didn't have very high hopes going in. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised. Not that it sounds right up there with the best or anything like that, because it doesn't and it isn't, but the average user shouldn't have any problem with the sound quality straight out of the box. The picture quality is equally as surprising. It's a 1080p TV, so don't expect mind blowing clarity, but for what it is and what it costs, it's really nice, and with all kinds of settings that I've never heard of. I actually did very little in the way of setting this thing up. I remember reading somewhere just a few days ago that Vizio TVs are factory preset to the taste of individual countries that they ship them to, and after reading that, it made sense to me why there was very little adjustment necessary. LOL I think I spent more time getting it out of the box than I did making adjustments. Setup was a breeze. It found my Wi-Fi immediately, I put my password in to get it connected, and inside of a few seconds, it was ready to go... or so I thought Naturally, the first thing it wanted to do was install a bunch of updates. Doesn't everything anymore? After downloading, installing, restarting, installing, restarting, installing, restarting, I was finally ready to do a channel scan. Yeah, I got cable TV out of my life over 20 years ago, and I haven't missed it one bit. The scan took three to four minutes and brought up like 48 channels. I'm still working on this input called Watch Free, and as near as I can tell, it's kind of a mix with your station presets and other select material probably based on those stations. In the 3+ weeks since delivery, I haven't experienced one flaw, lockup, random restart, random power down, glitch or hiccup out of it.There are a few little things about it that I'm not too thrilled about, namely the complete lack of RCA inputs, only two HDMI inputs, and when inputting channels on OTA TV using the number pad, it brings up an on-screen numberpad, but instead of intuitively hitting the center button, you have to use the arrow down to navigate to an area at the bottom of the on-screen keypad, and when you get to the correct tab, THEN hit the center button. Next, arguably the most used controls on the remote, the channel and volume keys... Why do they all now place those keys so low on the remote? Those keys are way down near the bottom to the point that you don't really have any room to hold onto the remote. The remote is also narrow, thin, short, and VERY slippery. Overall, I guess it's ok, but a universal remote is probably in my near future. As the title says, keep your expectations reasonable, and you shouldn't be disappointed. If you want a TV that performs like a $1000+ set, then go spend $1000 on a set, and you'll be just fine. As far as its current price tag of $138 is concerned, you're getting a LOT of TV for your money.EDIT:At almost two months in, I've been able to integrate it into my entertainment needs without much of any learning curve, and I'm still happy with my purchase.
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