
Refresh Rates of VIZIO LCD Televisions
Allegations: Falsely marketing that televisions have higher refresh rates than they actually do
Kavehrad et al v. VIZIO Inc. and VIZIO Holding Corp.
21-cv-1868, C.D. Cal.
(Oct. 2021)
Several models of VIZIO OLED and LED 4K UHD flat-screen televisions
Misleadingly marketing televisions as having “sensational picture quality” and “best-in-class picture processing” when they suffer from power failures due to a defect
Pending
Allegations: Falsely marketing that televisions have higher refresh rates than they actually do
Allegations: Failing to adequately disclose that Vizio Smart TVs have tracking software
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