
Enjoy stunning video with a Pioneer Xumo TV equipped with 4K Ultra HD and High Dynamic Range. Access favorite streaming apps and 300+ free streaming channels. Use My List to keep content in one place and included voice remote to verbally access content. Experience a whole new level of visual and audio entertainment with the Pioneer PN55-751-24U 55" Class LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Xumo TV.
Q: How many HDMI inputs does this TV have?
A: This Pioneer TV has a total of 3 HDMI inputs.
Q: What streaming services are available on this TV?
A: This TV comes with Xumo TV which includes apps like Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, Max and hundreds more.
Q: Can I connect this TV to my home network with an ethernet cable?
A: Yes, this TV has an ethernet port for network connectivity.
Q: What is the resolution of this Pioneer TV?
A: This Pioneer TV has a 4K Ultra HD resolution (2160p).
Q: Does this TV come with a voice remote?
A: Yes, a voice remote is included with this TV.
Q: Does this TV include Dolby Vision?
A: Yes, this TV supports Dolby Vision HDR format.
Q: Whst is Xumo t Android capabilities?
A: I am a long term streamer and professional IT guy. There are two parts to this question. Xumo is new and and is being marketed by some certain cable companies as the hail mary to TV everthing -- it is not so much though., its good, but has some growth to go thru yet. At this point, its an average TV streamer and platform. There is a Xumo TV (kind of like Fire TV or Google TV OS that makes the TV run) and Xumo play (kind of like Pluto TV or Youtube that let you watch TV and internet content). This TV uses both to bring your a interface AND your streamer. In my opion, the Xumo os on this TV is ok and works fine. You will not have any problems with that, but I do like Google TV over Xumo for it overal additional cababilities and depth. The TV itself is great for a $200 TV. Buy it for the TV and not the interface. If your dont like the streamer portion of it, you can always buy a google TV streamer device or Roku from the big W (you know who for $20 more) and attach it to a HDMi input. The TV itself seams great, your splitting hairs at this price point. I doubt that you would see that much diffenerce in this one versus a $250 or $300 55 inch TV. It loks great and has decent options. I'm not into specs and gamut ratings and all that, to me, the picture looks great. after a couple days use, I have no reason to think it wont be arround for another 3 or 5 years. Do it ....
Q: Does this TV have an anti-glare type screen?
A: I do not see anywhere it talks about the screen having anti-glare most TV come with it. I can tell you I have mine in a bright Kitchen and it's not a problem with glare, I have lights over top of it and still not a big deal so my guess it has some anti glare. Off axis viewing is pretty good. Hope this helps you. Added pics to show day light glare with TV off and lighting glare and with TV on.