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Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars with 260 reviews

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    Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars

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Customers commend the 75" Class P-Series Quantum X Series LED 4K UHD SmartCast TV's exceptional picture quality, brightness, and deep blacks, frequently praising its performance with HDR content and in gaming. However, some users reported issues with the software's stability and motion handling, while others noted inconsistencies with variable refresh rate (VRR) functionality and upscaling capabilities. A few also mentioned blooming as a concern in certain viewing situations.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Black levels, Brightness, Hdr

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Blown away

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Easily the most future-proofed tv in 2020. The brightness of this tv is absolutely unreal. The first time I put it on the wall, went to Netflix, and started "our planet" in Dolby vision, my jaw was on the floor for an hour. I had no idea a tv could be so immersive, and I'm coming from a 2017 4k hdr Samsung. If you haven't seen Dolby vision on this tv, you haven't lived. I'm a gamer. I got it for the next generation consoles. HDMI 2.1, 4k-120, freesync, earc, hdr10+ & Dolby vision. There's really no contest. Even gaming on the PS4 pro, which doesn't handle hdr that well, is a totally new experience. The tone mapping technology can adjust to get the most out of any hdr content. Gaming is more responsive than I've ever felt. Things actually happen right when I want them to. Great input lag. The HD upscaling is instant and it looks like 4k. Smartcast is fast and responsive, contrary to previous years. This tv has such pure blacks, which is something I was really interested in after my other Tv always having static artifacts in darker colors, and obviously the peak brightness is just insane. The movie watching experience is where this tv shines brightest. I would put it up against any Oled, and it certainly blows away the other 3 big US TV companies' products this year. Customer service for both best buy and Vizio have been quick, and able to answer any technical questions I had about setting up the TV to my sound system and setting up the smartcast app, since I did everything myself. The CEC on this tv recognizes everything right away and names it. Truly an amazing experience. I'm happy every time I turn it on, and the aluminum frame with basically no bezel, looks beautiful as well. I tried to add pictures, but all of them were over the picture limit, so only one went through.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Black levels, Brightness, Hdr

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Outstanding! If You Know TV Settings

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I researched for weeks before finally purchasing... Once you get your settings right, picture is UNBELIEVABLE. HDR looks real, especially Dolby Vision. Settings will take time, however, so requires patience and probably an affection for home theater. Different devices will need their own unique settings to look their best (i.e. cable box, 4k blu ray player, streambox, HDR and SDR, etc, likely all need separate settings). No major issues at all, but a lot of little ones. Interphasing is a mess, so you must be comfortable doing deep dives into picture and control settings, or else be willing to learn. HDMI connections can be a little buggy -- ARC doesn't seem to talk to my preamp (5 years old) well, maybe it's just my equipment. Early reviewers in the past wrote about a "red tint" -- there is none on my TV. Perhaps newer ones are fixed or it's just panel lottery. For home theater enthusiasts who dont mind a bug or two, don't hesitate. The picture is superb, blacks are deep with minimal blurring, and it's brighter than all but newest and most expensive OLEDs. I haven't had mine professionally calibratred but I'm sure that could make it even better. If the best picture is what you care about and you don't mind working for it -- buy it. If you want a plug and play TV -- I'd buy a different one.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Brightness, Picture quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    VERY Happy!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was just walking around minding my own business. I wasn’t even looking for a new TV when I saw one of these on display. The color and brightness floored me. I pointed it out to my wife and she said “Buy it.” She was shocked when I said I still needed to do my research. (It’s a guy thing ladies). With it going into a very bright living room with lots of windows, my research said this was a great option due to a full array backlight and 3000 nits of brightness - they were not kidding. I went with the 75” and you will have to turn it down at night or your cones and rods will be all messed up. I LOVE this TV! It replaced a 55 inch Vizio that I was VERY happy with, but I always wanted a REAL “Big Screen”. The color REALLY POPS! You have to tweak the preset adjustments a little for your taste. If you really want to see what this TV can do, put in a 4K Blu ray or or go to You Tube and check out some 4K travel videos. Unbelievable!! I didn’t know that kind of color and clarity was possible. It has Dolby vision and Dolby Atmos audio as well. If you want a big premium screen TV at a reasonable price I would give this one a look.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Hdr
    Cons mentioned:
    Upscaling

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    So far so good.

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The HDR does really well, it’s just ok at upscaling SDR content. Watched some YouTube videos and adjusted the settings based on various recommendations. It was on sale and think it was a good value for all the features. Smartcast seams smooth enough, they need to add HBO max though and I can get rid of my Roku, you can stream the HBO, but would be much better to have it as part of Smartcast. I used the mounting service from BestBuy and that was great.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Black levels, Brightness, Gaming
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Firmware Appears To Be Fixed. At Least On My End

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    If you are looking for the full review of this product you can find it here: (https://youtu.be/2XpnE37EkjI) PERFORMANCE: What’s great about this TV is that it supports all the HDR formats including Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG which few TVs do. This next part is going to come at no surprise, but things looked the best on physical media through a Dolby Vision capable 4K Blu-Ray Player with 4K Discs. Second place went to gaming either on PC or console. Third went to 4K HDR streamed media. Fourth 4K non HDR media. Fifth 1080p SDR media. Sixth 720p and lower media. Which is consistent with A. the technology as bitrate will constantly go down with all of that which means you have less data to work with and increased compression. B. once you switch off HDR media you go from 1.07 billion colors and up to 4,000 nits of brightness to 16.7 million colors up to 100 – 300 nits of brightness with older content having worse mastering due to the limited tech available back then. Dolby Vision also looked better than HDR10/HDR10+, which looked better than Standard Def. Why am I mentioning all of this? Because this guy is a freaking monster and looks spectacular and will blow your socks off. Seriously, I walk around sockless now because my TV blew them all away. The picture gets incredibly bright with near OLED level blacks sporting insane contrast with minimal blooming. Pictures are sharp with vibrant accurate colors. I did not notice any crushed blacks, washed out whites, banding, haloing, etc. unless it was a defect in the recording/mastering. As you can immediately, and I mean immediately notice any scenes that use lower quality cameras, do not have as good of mastering, have low bitrate, or have a defect in it. With this TV being so large everything is massive which means that fuzzy spot in the bottom left of the screen. Yeah, you can see it and it is distracting. Which I noticed more and more the lower quality the content got. Which can make this TV look horrible when paired with horrible source material as it makes it stick out like a sore thumb. At first, I thought this was because maybe this TV wasn’t so great. But upon looking closer at the aberrant behavior I found that it wasn’t due to the TV but a defect or poorly mastered source material as I could reproduce the same things on other screens. I just noticed them easier on this guy because it’s 75 inches with top of the line tech. There were a few times that I noticed the Full Array Lighting being a bit too aggressive which created a mild amount of blooming. Overall, I rarely found Vizio’s algorithm to be overly aggressive. But it did happen here and there. I do think most of the issues that people were having early on are now either fixed due to firmware updates or because they thought the screen looked terrible when it was actually the opposite and was the original source material looking bad. As for the upscaling. I can’t say as I didn’t really notice it. I want to spend a bit of time talking about gaming on this guy. I tried it both on my gaming PC and my PS4. As I haven’t been able to snag a RTX 3080 or Playstation 5 yet to try out the 2.1 HDMI Spec of 4K at 120 Hz with 4.4.4. Which left me at either 4K HDR at 60 Hz or 1080p HDR at 120 Hz which is what I went with. As 1440p is currently not officially supported. Hopefully, it will be after a firmware update. I found overall latency to be great with only a mild difference between it and my Asus PG279Q. On Humanbenchmark I was getting 200 ms on the TV and 170 – 180 ms on my PG279q on average. I think that difference for most users will be negligible. As I was still able to play through Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War on Veteran as well as play through Spider-Man and the TaskMaster Challenges while getting Ultimate Scores without issues. Both of which require fast reaction times and high amounts of precision and the TV didn’t hold me back at all. Overall picture was phenomenal and often left me sitting there in awe. As colors were accurate and dynamic. Contrast whether it be a very dark scene, a very bright scene, or both had a bunch of detail and texture. And getting massive amounts of brightness was awesome. I didn’t notice any issues at all with motion and kept all motion settings off except for Game Mode. I think this is a perfect match for the PS5 and Xbox Series X. If you are a hardcore competitive gamer you’ll have to decide if having increased colors (1.07 billion vs 16.7 million), exceedingly better contrast (15,000 vs 1,000), and 800 – 2800 nits vs 300 – 500 nits will be worth that 30 milliseconds of input latency you are giving up. Other users have complained of issues with VRR. I didn’t experience any issues with it on the PC or PS4 and had that setting ON when I should have had it OFF. Since I use a Nvidia GPU it doesn’t support FreeSync and the PS4 doesn’t support VRR. The PS5 supports HDMI VRR but not Freesync. The Xbox One supports VRR and Freesync with the Xbox One Series X supporting Freesync ranges between 30 – 120 Hz. The Freesync range on this TV is 48 Hz – 120 Hz. Moving onto viewing angles. It’s a VA panel so you’ve got the typical defects of that type of panel not having as good of viewing angles when going off axis. A lot of other written reviews mention blooming. The fine print states that the Full Array Local Dimming is only active during video. Which is why menus look so awful. Menus are also usually done with low quality images which only exacerbates the whole thing as you can see horrible banding. I did find this to be the case on my set. But once I went into any type of video that was immediately resolved. There were occasions where the Fully Array backlight was being a bit too aggressive which is when I would turn it down to medium and it would do fine. For some bad standard def material I had to go to low on the Full Array backlight for it to look good. But that was few and far between. I’d experience issues on a sliding scale with the high-quality content it almost never happened and if it did was from a poor-quality scene to relatively often with poor SDR content. Especially poor SDR content that was old. Blacks look tremendous on this TV no matter what type of content you are watching. They aren’t OLED level blacks, but they are getting closer. The brightness of this TV is fantastic. There were a lot of times I would get blinded by it changing from a very dark scene to a bright scene. As blacks are black and whites are white and can get freaking bright. The onboard speakers are average across the board. Which I’m okay with as I don’t want to pay a premium for great speakers that no matter what you do will sound terrible. This TV is best paired with a quality sound system. As it supports Dolby Atmos Pass through via the eARC (Enhanced Audio Return channel). ISSUES: Some issues that I read in other reviews were that the audio didn’t follow through to another input. I didn’t find that to be the case but was also using the optical port for everything which could be why I didn’t notice it. Users reported that VRR wasn’t working. However, this has since been fixed with the most recent firmware update. I haven’t noticed any software bugs with CEC. The bugs I did see were from my own user error. I did not notice any issues with the local dimming so that also appears to have been fixed. I did notice that early on it sometimes it wouldn’t pickup that I had a source plugged in and turned on. Which made me have to switch to another source and then back to get it to work correctly. But that has since resolved. At one point SmartCast and Airplay wasn’t working correctly where it would load everything just not play any videos. Unplugging and plugging the TV back in fixed this. In this same vein. This TV takes a long time to turn on. It also had extremely dark blacks when it first turns on before it registers a source which makes it appear off. So, I think often times I was powering it on and due to the screen still looking off I would then power it off. So a quick fix for that is to be patient and look at the LED indicator on the far left of the TV to see if it is on/off. The infrared for this guy is also a bit hit and miss which can be frustrating. But also appears to be getting better the longer I own the TV for. CONCLUSION: The picture quality on this TV is phenomenal and most of the issues that plagued it on launch are resolved. It still has some issues that need to be ironed out. But in general, it does a brilliant job at gaming and media watching making it an all-around hit. The remote kind of sucks as do the speakers. But for that extremely competitive price tag I can’t complain too much.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Blooming

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Excellent tv but can’t support 4k@120 all the time

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Previous Tv was a 75in Vizio tv that was 1080@120. Bought this tv to use wifh the Xbox series x. This tv markets that it can do 4k@120 for next gen gaming. While it was able to support 4k@120 about 75% of the time , the 25% of the time the tv would have to go through a 20-30 min boot/reseating hdmi/ and Xbox reboots to get the systems to finally link up. In settings on display on Xbox it would go from the saying the tv can support 4k@120 to bring only able to do 1080@60. Very frustrating. However 4k@60 is still great for last gen consoles (Xbox one gears edition red/black 2tb). Blacks and contrast is brilliant. Did notice some blooming even with the vast array. Moving art on Netflix / AC Valhalla are what we were using the tv for to test it. Sometimes the tv would go no signal or black screen when switching between apps (Netflix =Dolby vision and AC Valhalla = HDR10) Hope this helps. If just for tv it’s great and the pic modes truly help. Was using calibrated for tv and game for Xbox series x. Has 2 regular hdmis/ 2 at 4k@120

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from VIZIOEntertainmentExpert
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      Hello Gary,

      VIZIO is committed to bringing you a pro gaming experience on your next generation console. With VIZIO & console developers frequently releasing new updates, features, and patches, we'd recommend you go to support.VIZIO.com & click on ' PS5 & Xbox Series X|S FAQs ' for the most up to date tips on how to get the most out of your console. VIZIO

  • Pros mentioned:
    Picture quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    75 inch 4k/UHD TV

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The maximum size TV we can have is governed by the width of our brick chimney breast, this TV is half an inch narrower! We replaced our one-year-old 65 inch M with this P quantum X which I bought open box. I was dismayed that although bought in 'excellent ' condition as listed by BB, and so complete, there were no feet nor a remote! The feet weren't an issue as the TV is mounted on a ceiling pole, and a remote was bought from Amazon for $10. So far the TV has performed very well, a small issue with the picture 'flashing" was resolved by doing a factory reset. Our home thatre system uses an Onkyo AVR and Nvidia Shield Pro streaming from the usual Netflix, Prime et al, and Plex. The only ongoing issue is with CEC between the TV and the AVR and the Shield. I often have to turn the AVR and TV on manually with their repsective IR remotes, rather than wirelessly from the Shield remote. I believe the issue lies with the CEC tachnology itself not the Vizio TV. The Onkyo AVR drives a 5.1 speaker system and sounds great, so the Vizio is only really used as a monitor, so I can't speak to the TV's speakers. Overall the picture quality is excellent, we have watched a ton of 1080 movies and a few UHD/4K ones. The definition and resolution is breathtaking. I don't use the Vizio Smartcast system at all, prefering the Shield or evena Roku Ultra. Overall I can thoroughly recommend this Vizio TV

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Picture quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Software

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    I really wanted to like it!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    It might work if you don’t want to play Xbox on it. If you do want to play Xbox, look somewhere else. I purchase this tv and the first day some Xbox games wouldn’t display properly on the screen. It would constantly switch between HRD10 and HDR10+. The screen would turn green and red and by the third day I had an update for firmware on the tv which you didn’t have the choice to install, just happened by itself and this update from Vizio rendered the tv completely unusable with Xbox and even the home screen wouldn’t display. I tried all the inputs and confirm the cable worked. It was a 4K ultra high speed cable from Monster. I packed the tv up and returned it the next day. There were lots of reviews online that said something similar and I ignored them because of the perceived value you were getting. I purchased a 65 inch LG CX OLED instead. Xbox works perfectly on the LG and it is all around a better product. Get a better TV not a bigger one.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from VIZIOEntertainmentExpert
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      Thank you for your feedback JayP - we’re constantly striving to improve our products and deliver a world class gaming and viewing experience to our customers. As we deliver future capabilities and technologies we'll be sure to take all of this feedback into account. We appreciate that you took the time to review our product. VIZIO

  • Pros mentioned:
    Picture quality

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Movies look incredible, but flickers when gaming

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Giving it 3 stars because of the fact that when playing Xbox one x, games would flicker and it bothered me a lot. Maybe it was a bad panel but other people noticed it as well, when talking about it on the reddit.com forum sites Other than that the picture and motion clarity watching blu rays or streaming in Dolby vision is incredible. I can stand right in front of the tv and it looked as clear as it did sitting down 20 feet away . Movies look as good just as they did on my lg cx 65” oled tv . If it wasn’t for the tv flickering playing games. I would have never exchanged it out . I do recommend this tv, If you just want a tv for watching movies and shows. I give this tv a 9/10 for that reason. the build quality is not bad, but you have to adjust the settings and calibrate the tv out of the box to get the picture your looking for. But because of the gaming issues I got going on , I had to give it 3/5 stars

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from VIZIOEntertainmentExpert
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      We have made new firmware available for this TV. In this new firmware we have made improvements to Picture Quality and Gaming Experience/VRR. If you have further questions, please contact VIZIO support at 844-254-8087. VIZIO

  • Pros mentioned:
    Picture quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is my first 4K TV and it looks amazing! Only giving 4 stars right now since I can’t check everything until my ps5 finally arrives. The remote didn’t work properly but Vizio did send another within a couple days. Pictures next to my 55” vizio on the wall. With some bad reviews definitely wanted to test it out before installing.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Top notch only one glitch

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This TV is pretty great, it was delivered yesterday and I was able to use it for several ho hours. I got it for my Xbox Series X and it has all green check marks on the display settings except for Dolby Vision at 120 hz. The only issue I had with it was with the HDR setting on my Xbox Series X. HDR makes the screen a bit dim and the screen completely glitched out one time when I started a game with HDR (it tells you on the screen when it’s using HDR etc.). All I had to do was restart the game (not the TV nor the Xbox Series X). I was still barely able to see the screen enough in order to just start the game and that fixed it. It did this only once out of maybe 10+ times I started HDR games yesterday. The screen is always dim though on the HDR setting for my Xbox games. I wish I could give 4.5 stars. Any other TV that does what this one does costs like $1,000 more I think. There’s not many that are better for the Xbox Series X.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Motion

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Had potential but too many issues.

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    After reading a couple of reviews decided to give Vizio a chance and wanted to like the TV but it seemed too good to be true as I had a couple of issues in less than 2 weeks. First day I set it up I notice my receiver wouldn’t connect with it so I had to move settings for audio til the TV would pick it up. As I kept using it throughout the days it was so frustrating trying to get picture from time to time as some times it would start playing others I had to mess with the settings again and other times the screen would freeze and I would have to unplugg the tv to reset it. After a week of using it I started to noticed a red tint in some app contents and also motion was not that great and after about 10 days I started to notice some panel defects and just about 2 days later the panel would start flashing a green picture on all the built in apps. After 12 frustrating days of just trying to turn it on to watch a movie and than the panel defects I decided to return it as I felt it wasn’t worth the price and all those issues with it and couldn’t think how many more I would’ve had if I had kept it longer. In my opinion I say pass on this but if you need a next gen TV or just upgrading from a regular HDTV at a great price than definitely get the Sony x900h but if you can afford it obviously the LG CX but if you’re not in a rush just wait til next year new models.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Picture quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome TV

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Fantastic tv. Love this tv. Amazed at the clarity and the sound is awesome. Bought this tv just over a month ago and have been enjoying it everyday. Love the picture quality that it has when I saw it in store and didn’t pay any attention to sound until I installed it. I cranked up the volume and wow! No need for a sound bar. No need for a fire stick or Roku, it has all the apps I use to stream so I only have to use one remote. Very satisfied with my purchase. Best birthday purchase for myself ever.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Affordable TV with alot of features!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    What a great addition to my living room. This is my 2nd Vizio TV. My previous set was a M70-E3. Don't get me wrong the M70 was great in it's time and performed well through the years. But it was time for an upgrade to take total advantage of my Xbox Series X using the 4k/120Hz option. I have had my eye on this P-Series for quite some time. The issues that people have brought up about the VRR not working correctly is not 100% gone but it has been working fine with little issues. The little issue I have is when the TV switches over to HDR10 or Dolby vision and the screen gets all distorted but the simple fix is the turn VRR off/on and it's fixed. This TV has plenty of new and little features to play with when it comes to color settings and the built in gaming engine. The UI is really fast and easy to work with. I haven't had any issues.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Picture quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Vizio

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    Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Very clear beautiful tv so worth no damages I would buy open box item again

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Stay away!!!!

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    Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This tv was an absolute nightmare. I had problems from the getgo. Speakers wouldn't work, remote would sometimes work, sometimes wouldnt. Sometimes only the shortcut buttons worked, sometimes only can navigate with direction buttons. Would randomly give a green screen. Audio track would constantly go off, and would have to adjust in audio menu or with soundbar. I have done 5 factory resets and spoke with vizio numerous times for resolving the issues. Finally after 7 months of back and forth with vizio, they gave me a replacement tv. ( which was used and it took nearly 3 weeks to get it shipped) 1 day with replacement, more of the same issues. As i am writing this, the sound from the tv is super loud, even though i turned the volume to 0. I finally got them to issue a refund ( but will take 5-7 weeks to get). I will never again buy a vizio product. I wanted to use much harsher language to describe this f#$%@ tv but i will restrain myself, besides a already said all of those things to vizio

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from VIZIO
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      Hello MrMalfoy, in the event that an issue does happen, VIZIO strives to provide our customers with the award-winning service and support to ensure issues are handled as quickly and easily as possible. We appreciate that you reached out to us and gave us the opportunity to correct this unfortunate situation. Please do keep in contact with our support team if you continue to experience issues. We want to make sure to exhaust all troubleshooting and options to find the best resolution for you. VIZIO

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great tv!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Although I haven’t had this tv very long I’m enjoying getting to know everything it’s capable of doing. So glad I waited for it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Terrible

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I will keep this short and sweet and you don’t have to be this is the worst TV I’ve ever owned. There’s so many bugs in touch is Vizio clearly rushed us out to the market Do you capitalize on the HDMI 2.1/VRR for the PlayStation 5 & the Xbox series X.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from VIZIOEntertainmentExpert
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      Can you give us some additional details about the issue you are experiencing? This is not typical so I would like to learn more so we can assist with troubleshooting/resolution. Please visit support.VIZIO.com and click on ‘Contact Us’. We’ve got agents ready to chat, text message, or speak with you on the phone. VIZIO

  • Pros mentioned:
    Hdr, Picture quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great picture quality with some bugs

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was really excited to finally get my new HDMI 2.1 capable TV! This is also my first true HDR TV. This was purchased in preparation for the upcoming game console releases this holiday. In the pros- - The overall the picture quality is amazing when displaying Dolby Vision or HDR10 content. Breathtaking colors, really dark blacks, and very bright highlights. - The apps are well designed and the interface is fast! There are plenty of free content apps too. Amazing for cable cutters. - Built in Chromecast works great. Haven't tried Airplay yet. - The overall design is beautiful. The bezels are super thin and I love how the logo is embedded in the lower right. - The ports are perfectly placed with the main ports facing down and some additional ports on the side to make them easy to quickly connect something temporarily. Amazing product design and thinking on Vizio's part. - Can't beat the price for the capabilities. HDMI 2.1 capabilities all seem to be working although I can't test 120hz just yet. - Plays nicely with my Denon AVR-x2700 There are a few negatives and bugs to be aware of though. Hopefully some these things are resolved in the future. - The backlight in certain situations can create a strange halo effect. This mainly happens on gray backgrounds with bright spots, like when the YouTube logo shows, there is a massive dark glow around the logo. I've also seen this in Linus's Tech Tips video review. Doesn't seem to happen too much in real video content though. - The mounting holes are low on the TV. The mount was already installed and this TV sits much higher (about 8 inches) on the wall than my previous one. Why not have the holes closer to the center? Not a huge problem, but annoying. - If you are using a Harmony remote, this TV model isn't yet available. You can use the previous model (PX75-G1), but some remote functions don't work. The dedicated input and power commands don't function. The power and input toggles can be used instead but this can create inconsistent TV behavior. - The TV takes a long time before it will allow you to change inputs after booting up, even in quick start mode. This makes it difficult for the Harmony remote to change to the correct input on power up. - HDR10+ shares the same picture settings as standard HDR10 but is calibrated to be much much darker. This is really unfortunate because Amazon Prime content is HDR10+ and XBOX One games are HDR10 so switching between those sources will require you to adjust the contrast to make the picture viewable every time. Would be great if they stored different presets or they calibrated the HDR10+ so I didn't need to have the contrast set at 100. - The build quality isn't the best. The bezels, while they look nice, are a bit loose and creaky when touched. Most of the TV is plastic. To be expected for the price and a good tradeoff if you ask me. - Missing HBO or HBO MAX. Not a complete deal breaker as you can cast the video from your phone and it works great. I use android, but sure it would also work on iOS. -Sometimes the backlight freaks out and starts flickering. Doesn't happen that often though, maybe about 3 times total. If this continues to happen, I will be contacting Vizio for a replacement. - Sometimes the TV makes a buzzing noise when first turned on and displaying bright content. Seems to go away after a few minutes though. Overall I am extremely pleased with the TV and highly recommend it to those looking to get an HDMI 2.1 capable TV for the upcoming game consoles. Beautiful picture quality at an unbeatable price. Can't really compete with an OLED, but a 75" OLED cost about 7 grand, so can't really complain either. I recommend getting the Geek Squad extended warranty just in case. Also be sure to get Ultra High-Speed HDMI cables for anything needing HDMI 2.1. This is absolutely needed for the new features to work properly.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Hot Quantum Garbage

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    Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This tv is hot garbage. Not only is the tv remarkably painful to interact with, but an unrepairable panel defect appeared at ~15 months past purchase. This effectively makes the thing a huge chunk of useless Quantum garbage.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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