
The T.V. has worked fine. I do recommend a sound bar. Set up was easy, so far so good. The one thing I'm mad about is Best Buy refused to give me the difference on the same T.V. which I bought from them online because the other T.V. had to be ordered on line. They don't honor their price match F.Y.I.
Posted by mikeh
VIDEO: The frame motion clarity works well at 120 Hz with whatever image-processing algorithm the Vizio engineers are using. Sports look right at home on this HDTV. The viewing angles (on ALL LCD/LEDs that I've viewed) are noticeably less than specified. In the case of this model, the viewing angle is very wide -- still, not plasma wide, but fade becomes noticeable only way out at the edge, ~150º off axis. Picture quality is, as expected, FIRST-RATE. It is, however, difficult to quantify picture quality at all anymore. Fidelity seems to no longer be the standard of comparison - instead - very high contrast and ultra saturated color is the expectation. If that is your liking, this TV can be adjusted to that as well as most.
Posted by Lomberto
If price is a concern, but you want a 65 inch TV, your options are limited, and this will fill your needs. Picture is good. Netflix, YouTube and Amazon Prime streaming work well. It also plays video files from USB drive. And the full array LED backlighting offers great blacks. All that said, there are some negatives. Speakers aren't great. There's not much low end. But that seems to be true for nearly all flat screens. I've never had a full array TV before, so I don't know how this compares to others. But in this case, the full array backlighting can produce some unwanted artifacts. It's great on dark scenes, and doesn't do anything on light scenes. But occasionally when there are really bright and really dark spots in the same place bad things happen. I first noticed it watching credits. Either the white words are significantly less light than they should be, or the black around the words is lighter than other black areas on the screen. This can be pretty jarring when it occurs, but it is rare. Not a flawles TV. But considering the price, I'm happy with what I got.
Posted by Andrew
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Customers love the 65" Class (65" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV for its excellent picture quality and affordable price. Many customers mentioned how the picture is clear and crisp, while others raved about the great DTS studio surround sound. The TV is also easy to set up, making it a great choice for those who want a hassle-free experience.