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In my opinion, the only thing that should be built into a quality television is a quality sound system. Everything else should be a separate device. TVs are expensive, where as settop boxes are cheap. 4 or 5 years down the road Netflix will have evolved, google TV will have evolved, and On-live will have evolved. But your TV will not. So as these services move forward to Version 2.0, your screen and menus will be encumbered by a bunch of legacy services. The other downfall of combining these thin client services into your TV set is that the boot up time for your set is ridiculously slow, and there is the risk that one of these services could bring down your whole TV set.
Additionally, I do warranty repairs for Vizio's and I'm on the cusp of resigning because their quality is horrendous. 25% of my replacement parts were DOA in the 4th quarter of last year. - it is just too embarrassing for me. Fortunately for Vizio owners, their customer service is darn good.