A:AnswerThere will be two ports supporting HDMI 2.1 at full bandwidth (48 Gbps) with support for 2160p120, dynamic HDR, ALLM, VRR. There will be a third port supporting HDMI 2.1 eARC only intended for connecting to your sound system.
A:AnswerI found my awnser when i got this.... it does not do 1440p 120 hz for pc nor does it do 1440p 60 hz or even 4k..... it only has native HD 120hz for the pc side. and then for the HD side which does not allow for better gaming. but movie. does only 1440p 60hz.....so it could if they had a firmware for this. but if you do xbox s.... which is 1440p 120hz gaming system. THIS CANNOT DO IT... it only does 4k 120hz.... or 1440p 60hzz.... or HD 120hz... period... i called to double check and vizio confirmed.... so i asked why.... well they say it a xbox x tv not a x box s...........................................................
A:AnswerSince it is an LG OLED panel, the peak brightness is pretty predictable. Unless it uses Panasonic's "special internal cooler" to pump brightness up to 1000 nits, the Vizio OLED will be between 650 (on the low end, similar to a B9) and 800 nits (on the high end similar to the C9), but likely around 700 to 750 (similar to the CX). All OLED TVs pretty much fall into this range and we don't expect the Vizio to be any different. Remember that over 800 nits, you will increase. your risk of burn-in (thus Panasonic's special cooler).
A:AnswerCheck and make sure you have the latest update.
Check your settings and disable ECO mode under the Power Mode setting.
If that fails to remedy, do a factory reset, then download the newest firmware again.
If problem persists, exchange the unit, or call for warranty service.
A:AnswerWith VIZIO & console developers frequently releasing new updates, features, and patches, we'd recommend you go to support.VIZIO.com & click on 'Xbox Series X|S FAQs' for the most up to date tips on how to get the most out of your console.
A:AnswerFrom what I've read they are using LG OLED Panels but they will be using their own processor. It all depends on what their processor and software they use, it could be better in some area's and it could be worst in others.
A:AnswerIt's been about 9 months since this TV released advertising these features, but 120hz gaming on Xbox Series X is still not practical due to how many associated bugs there are. They keep avoiding the question with vague answers like "updates are coming" and "contact support for more information" but there is no more information and so far patches are few and far between. Meanwhile LG's OLED is getting patches within a couple weeks of bug reports, and they just got new 120hz dolby vision features.
A:AnswerNo but I have some Sony wireless headphones and base plugs into the red and white audio and that works for me. And they do make adapters. Here’s an example and you can pick whatever brand you want.
A:AnswerIts OLED, meaning every pixel is on or off and thus millions of zones, no need for zones that's only for LCD's to allow its pixels to be darker in certain areas.