This just popped up from DealsDirect.
I've never dealt with them and have no idea on the quality of Viano as a brand.
The specs look impressive for the price, although they seem to say "HDTV 1080i", but then go on to say 1920x1080 max res.
I haven't been able to quickly find any reviews, which isn't promising - but posted in case someone could vouch for the product and/or seller. I'm in the market for a TV but am looking a bit bigger than this.
FEATURES:
Viano 47" Borderless 3D Full HD LED LCD TV.
HDMI Digital Input
High Dynamic Contrast : 1400:1.
Slim Panel - Borderless.
HDTV 1080i, 720pTeletext.
Nicam.
Built-in DVB Tuner.
PVR Ready By USB.
OSD Language: English.
Sleep Timer.
Clock With On/Off Timer.
Auto Channel Search.
Time Shift.
Digital Noise Filter.
Caption(Subtitle).
Screen Burn Protection.
Vesa Wall Mount Support(Wall Mount Sold Separately):200*200.
Video Playback Formats : MPEG-2 MP@ML MPEG-2 MP@HL.
Audio Playback Formats : MPEG-1 layer1/2 MPEG-2 layer 2.
Universal Remote Control Code : NEC Code 20DF.
What's in the Box?
Viano 47" Borderless 3D Full HD LED LCD TV.
Instruction Manual.
Remote Control.
2 x AAA batteries for Remote Control.
E-Manual.
Power Cable.
4 pairs of 3D glasses.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Model: LEDTV47FHD3D.
Brand : VIANO.
Chip : Mstar306.
Safety Regulation : SAA.
Display Feature:
Aspect Ratio : 16:9.
Max.Resolution : 1920(H) x 1080(V)RGB.
Dynamic Contrast : 1400:1.
Brightness : 360cd/m2.
Active Display Area : 1058.7(H) x 615.8(V)mm2.
Display Colour(max) : 16.7M.
Vewing Angle(H/V) : 178°/178°.
TV System:
Colour System : PAL(DVB-T).
Sound System : B/G.
Connectors:
1 x AV input.
1 x RF input.
1 x PC Audio input.
1 x USB2.0 Port.
1 x Coaxial output.
1 x VGA input.
3 x HDMI input.
1 x Component(Y/Pb/Pr) Input.
General:
Audio Output(RMS) : 2 x 10W.
Power Supply : AC 100-240V 50/60HZ.
Power Consumption : <110W.
Stand By Power : <1W.
Unit Dimensions:
With Stand: 106.6 x 68.2 x 22cm.
Without stand: 106.6 x 62.8 x6.5cm.
Gross Weight: 25.5kg.
Net Weight: 18.3kg.
TV doesn't get broadcast in Australia at 1080p, hence the 1080i and 720p.
It will do 1920x1080 for the latest video game consoles (game dependent) and Blu-ray players.