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📺 Elevate your viewing experience with VIZIO's D-Series – where clarity meets convenience!
The VIZIO 24-inch D-Series Full HD Smart TV (D24f-J09) offers a stunning 1080p resolution, built-in Chromecast, and Alexa compatibility, making it the perfect addition to any modern living space. With its low input lag and V-Gaming Engine, it's designed for gamers, while SmartCast provides instant access to popular streaming services.
Brand Name | VIZIO |
Item Weight | 6.07 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.22 x 21.82 x 14.85 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | D24f-J09 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Chromecast,Ambilight,Flat,Amd freesync,Built-In Speaker,Intelligent Voice Recognition |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 6.1 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Wattage | 9 watts |
C**N
Good TV
Great tv for my daughters semi truck. Only thing I find weird is the tv itself does NOT have buttons on the tv. The remote is definitely required for operation.
M**N
24 inch Vizio TV
I almost didn't order this TV because of the negative reviews but I didn't have any trouble with the initial set up or programming. The connection is consistent and I have it on my porch away from my router. The picture and sound is good quality. I think it's a nice TV.
J**H
A great, compact 1080p flatscreen at a great price with a few issues.
We purchased this a couple of months ago (with our own money, no communication with or compensation from the company) as our old 43" 720p flatscreen was starting to give out and have problems with the picture. We wanted to downsize a bit given the space in our living room, and didn't want to spend a lot of money for a TV with a ton of features that we weren't going to use. We did our research and settled on this 32" Vizio as it had integrated Chromecasting (which we use every day) and a sharper picture than our old set without taking up a lot of room.After using it for a while now, we've got a pretty good idea of the ins and outs of this TV and how it works for our viewing habits. Some pros and cons:PROS:Sharp screen/picture quality - granted, it's not 4K/8K/etc., but it's quite a step up from the 720p screen we were used to. Even though it's much smaller size-wise, shows and movies are noticeably better. It does take some adjusting through the settings to find your ideal viewing settings; there are a few different settings for different use cases like gaming, and turning off the motion setting improved things for us as well, but make sure you play around with them to find what looks best to your eyes.Size and weight - it's featherweight compared to our old TV, very easy to mount and adjust and get where you want it without a lot of strain or stress.Inputs - you've got two HDMIs (one with ARC for using a soundbar), a USB port for powering something like a Roku, an antenna input and some various audio ins/outs. Unless you're looking for a plethora of input/outputs, this will do the job for the average person out there. Especially given the price, it would make a great secondary TV for a kids' playroom or similar location where you want to have one available but don't want to sink a lot of money into extraneous features.Built-in Chromecasting - this is a great included feature, and frees up one of the HDMI inputs that we were using on our old set for a 2nd Gen Chromecast. We ran into a problem with this initially that I'll talk about below, but it seems to have smoothed itself out somehow.The Vizio TV app - we have Android phones and I really like the Vizio app for controlling the TV (switching inputs, scrolling through Netflix/Hulu, etc.). We have a cable box that can also scroll through inputs but not other settings, but for cord cutters or people who don't want to bother with a few different remotes the app connects quickly and reliably to allow you to control things.WatchFree - I just started scrolling through the included free movies and shows last night, and there's a good selection to watch. Granted, if you're using other streaming services then you might either run into duplicates or option overload, but it's nice that Vizio gives you some extra choices for viewing when you purchase their TVs with this feature.Streaming apps - we use our phones and Chromecasting to watch Netflix/Hulu/etc., but you have a bunch of apps that you can load onto the TV itself and use in place of your phone if you so choose. Better to have more options in this respect than fewer, I figure.CONS:The speakers - they're not great, our old TV was more powerful but we've gotten used to them at this point. We thought about getting a cheap soundbar but decided against it. Just know that for the price, you're not getting an audio powerhouse. You can link a soundbar up multiple ways (look at the user manual online for instructions) if you require sharper sound. It can get plenty loud, it's just that the quality overall isn't fantastic. We don't watch a lot of stuff where we'd need super-high-def sound, so it works fine for us. They're down-firing rather than forward-firing, which may have something to do with it.Chromecasting - I haven't had any problems at all, but my wife's phone wouldn't connect reliably for a while. We plugged in our old Chromecast for her to connect to, and now she hasn't had any problems with either the built-in or external Chromecast. I'm not sure what did the trick, but I'm not going to question a miracle. She found online that other have had problems with reliable built-in Chromecasting, but given our experience YMMV. I made sure that the TV connected to our WiFi with a static address to isolate that variable, but the only thing that seemed to work was the solution above.The picture settings - there are a few different default settings for things like gaming, motion enhancement, etc. It can be a bit to go through in order to find your perfect setting(s), but if it's not looking great at first just try playing around with those settings. I thought I was going to have to return it because the picture was a little dark around the edges and the motion enhancement was driving me nuts, but luckily I decided to play around with things and voila - I haven't messed around with the picture settings since the first week we got it. It'd just be nice to have it start with a more common 'default' setting rather than one that's supposed to give you a great picture but in reality is just full of supposed enhancements in color, motion, contrast, etc.All in all, I think it's a great TV for the price. It's got enough extras to cover the bases for most people and use cases if you're looking for a TV at this size and price range, without a bunch of stuff you'll never use. It sets up quickly in terms of getting it out of the box, upright, and plugged in in order to use without having to go through a phonebook-sized manual (anyone remember phonebooks?) to figure it out. The phone app is also very helpful and easy to set up, and I'd recommend this TV to others looking for the same thing we were.
M**N
Great value for exceptional quality.
Love Vizio TVs and this one doesn’t disappoint! Great value for the exceptional quality picture. Setup was easy. Got this for our guest bedroom and will mount on the wall.
D**E
Excellent quality
Fits well as expected for the space dimensions.
R**O
Make sure you read I didn't know half the stuff I had
Never heard of the name of this product before turns out to be very well put together works forward Wi-Fi connectability
M**T
Good value - nice TV
I bought this because of it's features, size, and portability.It is very light weight, slim, and full of useful features.The apps are very useful and appreciated.I use the Google TV app primarily - it was easy to find and setup.I also use it for a video game monitor.The remote is full of useful buttons and easy to figure out.It feels good and it's light enough I'm not worried about dropping it.The is only significant and irritating bug, which I think could be fixed with a software update.There is no way to make the TV come up in the preferred app - it always comes up in it's own Home Screen, which requires me to go find my app and that all takes about 2 minutes, every time!Then again, I hardly ever turn it off.It is not the brightest screen - particularly considering it's an OLED!? I'm still hunting for a configuration that may make it brighter. But, the color is correct, the resolutions is 4k, and the sound is surprisingly good without needing a sound bar.This is a portable TV for our house. I move it around a lot, from room to room, as activities or games require. Nice not to have a giant power brick or have to use a dongle for the Google TV. It's a good brand and this is my 3rd VISIO TV. I know they are made in Mexico, but the quality seems to be pretty good - very reliable. I have 2 others that are 20+ years old.
M**E
Some annoying user experiences
Overall this TV is fine. I got it for use in my bedroom when my old PS3 no longer supported streaming services. Having it since mid 2023, I've had no issues with the TV itself as far as it not working, lag, audio issues or anything like that.The reason I took a star off is due to some personal wants out of the TV. I'm going to be moving soon and have debated moving this TV to the living room and doing without one in my bedroom. I hardly use it and don't really need one in my room. But I'd like some additional capabilities with having it in the livingroom like using my Alexas to create a sort of surround sound. However, the 40 inch TV comes without Bluetooth capabilities and I'm unable to set it up that way. I may be able to get a Bluetooth transmitter, but I'm still looking into that.Additionally, while it works with Alexa for voice commands, you still have to use the remote to, for example, pick the user on Hulu and choose your show. You can only get as far as turning on the TV or launching your streaming service of choice, and then it's remote from there.And lastly, there is no app store. So while it comes supplied with a fair amount of apps, if there is one that you wish you had, there is no way of getting it. (The two I was trying to get are MTV and Gaia).Hope this helps someone else in their hunt for the right TV!
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