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VIZIO Announces LCD HDTV Launch with Wal-Mart
Business Wire, May 30, 2007
- Wal-Mart to include VIZIO as it further enhances electronics selections
- VIZIO, the fastest growing brand of flat panel HDTV in North America is now ranked #4
- VIZIO's shipment share rose from 5% at the end of 2006 to 9% by the end of Q1 2007
- VIZIO is now the #1 selling LCD HDTV in 20" wide, 37", 42" and 47" sizes
IRVINE, Calif. -- VIZIO, maker of multiple award-winning lines of high definition flat panel TVs, announced today the arrival in stores of four new LCD HDTV models at Wal-Mart stores. The addition of VIZIO brand HDTV's is part of Wal-Mart's nationwide effort to expand its service, values and selection in electronics, offering customers the most sought after digital, communication and home entertainment items.
The four new VIZIO LCD flat panel HDTV's touting all black designs are available in all of Wal-Mart's 3300 US stores include the VW26LHDTV, VW32LHDTV, VW37LHDTV and the VW42LHDTV. The sizes range from 26-inches to 42-inches with prices starting at an amazing $448.
"Wal-Mart is an ideal retail partner for VIZIO to further expand its national distribution," says Jeff Schindler, vice president marketing for VIZIO, Inc. "Moreover, this partnership is one of shared values, where the success of both companies is based on reputations for providing customers quality products at remarkable prices."
"Wal-Mart's decision to add VIZIO to its electronics department was not only in response to VIZIO's exceptional value-added products but to the company's phenomenal growth performance coupled with customer response to VIZIO in our Sam's Club division," says Kevin O'Connor, vice president and general merchandise manager for Wal-Mart's consumer electronics. "Our customers are more technology driven than ever before and are now searching for the right brands at the right price."
VIZIO attributes much of its growth to notable product performance at breakthrough prices -- coupled with today's most competitive service polices, such as free on-site repairs for a full year after purchase.
According to DisplaySearch President Ross Young, "VIZIO was one of the few brands to earn sequential growth in North America in Q1'07 due to its strength in the rapidly growing warehouse club channel along with expansion into new channels through Wal-Mart and Sears. As a result, its North American flat panel TV unit share surged from 5% in Q4'06 to 9% in Q1'07 and it rose from the #9 position in Q4'06 to #4 in Q1'07. In addition, in the important 32" flat panel category, VIZIO rose from #5 to #3 and led the 37", 42", 47" and 60" flat panel market segments."
About VIZIO
VIZIO, Inc. "Where Vision Meets Value," headquartered in Irvine, California, is a top five North American flat panel television brand. Their VIZIO brand has been seen and heard on TV and radio, including NBC's Today Show, ABC's Good Morning America and Live with Regis and Kelly, won numerous awards from leading publications including Good Housekeeping's Best Big-Screens, CNET's Top 10 Holiday Gifts, PC World's Best Buy, Sound & Vision's Editors Choice, Home Theater Magazine's Rave Award, PC Magazine's Editors Choice, AVRev.com's #1 Product We Love the Best and The Perfect Vision's Products of the Year. VIZIO is bringing vision to the consumer electronics market through practical innovation. VIZIO products offer customers advanced technologies at the most affordable value. Products include the VIZIO, Maximvs and Gallevia lines of Plasma and LCD HDTVs. Many of these products can be found at BJ's Wholesale, Circuit City, Costco Wholesale, Sam's Club, Sears, Wal-Mart, and other retailers nationwide along with authorized online partners. For more information, please call 888-VIZIOCE or visit on the web at www.VIZIO.com.
The V, VIZIO, Gallevia, Maximvs, Where Vision Meets Value names, phase and symbols are trademarks or registered trademarks of VIZIO, Inc. All other trademarks may be the property of their respective holders.
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