Vizio Serial Number Meaning
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The VIZIO Support homepage provides the latest trending support topics and support videos, user manuals, product registration, along with tech specs and troubleshooting steps. Vizio TV model number decode meaning Designation of the TV model Vizio is very simple, it shows the TV model and the year of model development. Explained what the Vizio TV model number means on example model M55-C2 M - The first letter indicates a series of TV55 - The. Jan 26, 2019 Vizio TV model number decode meaning. Designation of the TV model Vizio is very simple, it shows the TV model and the year of model development. Explained what the Vizio TV model number means on example model M55-C2. M – The first letter indicates a series of TV. Sep 17, 2012 What HDTV model numbers mean. One of the things I take for granted as a TV reviewer is the translation from model number to things like screen size, model line, display type, and so on.
Vizio Serial Number Meaning
How do I locate my model number: All Vizio products (other than passive glasses and remotes) have a model number stated on them. This can be found either on the original box the item was purchased in, on a sticker with a bar code, or in the following places below, depending on the device. VIZIO assumes no responsibility for such applications and content. 4K or HDR availability varies by app and may be subject to subscription fees, Internet service, and device capabilities. Additional third-party terms, conditions and restrictions apply.
Vizio Serial Number Manufacture Date
LAPPGQBL46001234
LAPPGQBL48001234
LAPPGQBL49001234
Being that the last 4 digits probably mean number-in-sequence, and I don't see those middle zeros change much, I'm assuming it doesn't mean 600,000th, 800,00th and 900,000th group of sets, so maybe that number means a batch?? Or a certain month??
Just curious.
TIA if somebody knows.
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How many Vizio TV's have you looked at to even notice?
Just curious.
If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough – Albert Einstein
One costco has a higher price than the others and their stock would appear to be old. (they have the '6' batch)
Then the other 2 have a mix of 9's and one of the costcos (from which I took the very newest 9 number I could find) has nothing but 8's left. (somebody didn't rotate inventory......
If I have time this afternoon maybe I'll ask Vizio & if I find out, I'll post back here.
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Maybe they're at Walmart or Target.
If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough – Albert Einstein
Newer doesn't always equate to better. Quite often an 'updated' product is the result of expensive parts on the inside. I personally wouldn't worry too much about it.
I had a 2001 model Sony KP57HW40 crt rptv. That model and it's next model year successor became infamous for crt problems and Sony had to extend the warranty for certain defects, a fiasco comparable to the later SXRD rear projection sets.
Mine was an early production (1st month or so) with differently sourced crts (Panasonic vs Sony's own which appeared on the newer sets) and is going strong with it's 3d owner and has not required a single repair in 10 years.
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