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Vizio, your favorite low-cost TV leader introduces… a mild bulb (video)

Vizio, your favorite low-cost TV leader introduces... a mild bulb (video)
It is a busy week for Vizio . The budget TV manufacturer flaunted its flashy new tablet in front of our cameras yesterday, and had us hopping across town this afternoon for a bet to head hands-on with its latest entrant right into a mysterious brand-new product category (for Vizio, at the very least). Reps were mum on details, so we had no choice but to come back to the CEA LineShows in NYC to look what was up. We walked across the booth, in search of signs of that Vizio Android phone we saw at CES, only to locate co-founder Ken Lowe cradling the hot goods: a line of sunshine bulbs. We laughed. Then asked to look the genuine product that Vizio insisted will be definitely worth the trip. Nope, that was it: a LED light bulb — four of them, in truth, arranged in height-order on a chrome bathroom vanity fixture. Lowe then proceeded to introduce his product as he has every other, so we hit record. They’re bright, round, and standards-compliant, and could be coming to a screw-in fixture near you in Q3. How much? “A Vizio price.”


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