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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.
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.
Posted by Chris
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.
Posted by UnbiasedReview
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.
Posted by Omaha62