A:AnswerThis TV is not designed to output audio over Bluetooth. You could purchase a Bluetooth transmitter and connect it to this TV to listen over Bluetooth.
A:AnswerThe native refresh rate does NOT fully describe the TV’s motion clarity technology. The “open cell” or “native” refresh rate describes only the glass panel’s ability to refresh the image on the screen, without taking into account the benefit of the scanning backlight. The “native” refresh rate for this TV is 60. VIZIO’s TVs have a Dynamic Motion Rate, which better describes the TV’s ability to achieve motion clarity through the use of its glass panel and scanning backlight. The Dynamic Motion Rate for this TV is 120.
A:AnswerHello Greg,
To answer your question, I want to gather a bit more information. When you have a free moment, we are available through text message, chat, or over the phone. Just go to support.VIZIO.com and click on ‘Contact Us’.
A:AnswerHello Flyer,
There is a 3.5mm jack on the rear of the TV which would allow you to connect your wired heaphones. For your photos you can either connect the TV to the computer or even display them wirelessly from your phone using Chromecast or Apple AirPlay. If you would like any help getting any of these set up feel free to reach out to us! You can reach us by going to support.VIZIO.com and clicking 'contact us'.
A:AnswerI does have chrome cast, but for it to work properly we have to unplug the tv and restart our phones for it to start. Also you have to make sure your device and the tv are on the same WiFi network. I don’t think it has Bluetooth or I’ve never used it. It seems to do okay picking up our WiFi, but once in a while we have to unplug it and plug it back in for it to work.
A:AnswerHello Alex,
The native refresh rate does NOT fully describe the TV’s motion clarity technology. The “open cell” or “native” refresh rate describes only the glass panel’s ability to refresh the image on the screen, without taking into account the benefit of the scanning backlight. The “native” refresh rate for this TV is 60. VIZIO’s TVs have a Dynamic Motion Rate, which better describes the TV’s ability to achieve motion clarity through the use of its glass panel and scanning backlight. The Dynamic Motion Rate for this TV is 120.
A:AnswerHello,
What services/devices are you using to access the content you are watching? The guide will depend on if you are watching cable, satellite, etc and will be dependent on the service you are using. You can reach out to us to talk this through by going to support.vizio.com and clicking 'contact us'.
A:AnswerHello LasonByrd,
I cannot speak to the graphics of the new consoles but I can tell you that this TV will perform great for gaming! If you want even more dedicated gaming features you might also consider the M-Series from VIZIO which features the ProGaming Engine with suite of features dedicated to optimizing gaming performance.
A:AnswerHello Gabe,
This TV has support for 4k at 60Hz and will work great with the Xbox Series X. This TV also has the V-Gaming engine which ensures you get the best gameplay every time you play.