The OLED, P-Series Quantum X, and P-Series Quantum support variable refresh rate from 48 to 120Hz at approximately 4K, making them excellent video gaming options since theyll prevent screen tearing. They run what Vizio refers to as its ProGaming Engine. And the totality of Vizios new lineup supports HDMI 2.1 on every HDMI port, so youll have the latest tech like eARC no matter if youre buying a top-end model or something like the M-Series Quantum. Theyre quite well future proofed.
Although its coming later on, you might be curious about how Vizio is pricing its OLED compared to LG. The 65-inch design will run $1,999.99, with the 55-inch set priced at $1,299.99. So its reasonable to state the company is being aggressive in attempting to entice shoppers far from the OLED leader.
Revealed back at CES, Vizios latest lineup of 4K TVs is starting to roll out to sellers. The companys first OLED design will take a bit longer and isnt anticipated to ship till the fall, however. Still, the other sets in the 2020 household– Vizio is confusingly calling it the 2021 lineup for some reason– need to use exceptional photo quality and be near the top of your list if youre preparing to update your TV for the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X this holiday.
As previously, the flagship LED stays the P-Series Quantum X, which can strike up to 3000 nits of peak brightness and comes in 65 ($ 1,499.99), 75 ($ 1,999.99), and 85-inch ($ 2,999) sizes. Vizio states the entire panel can rise to 800 nits of brightness. The standard P-Series Quantum comes in 65-inch ($ 1,199.99) and 75-inch ($ 1,699.99) sizes and has a still outstanding peak brightness of 1200 nits, plus up to 240 regional dimming zones for exceptional contrast and deep blacks.
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Vizios TVs continue to run the companys SmartCast platform, which blends integrated apps with support for Chromecast, AirPlay 2, plus compatibility with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. Navigation ought to feel faster on the new sets, according to Vizio, and the Apple Television app and Peacock will be added as native apps later this summer season.
Vizios TVs continue to run the businesss SmartCast platform, which mixes integrated apps with support for Chromecast, AirPlay 2, plus compatibility with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. Vizio is likewise adding its own voice command system for browsing and controlling the television for content, which can be utilized with the push-to-talk push-button control. Navigation should feel quicker on the brand-new sets, according to Vizio, and the Apple television app and Peacock will be added as native apps later this summer season.
Revealed back at CES, Vizios most current lineup of 4K TVs is beginning to roll out to merchants. Still, the other sets in the 2020 family– Vizio is confusingly calling it the 2021 lineup for some reason– ought to provide exceptional image quality and be near the top of your list if youre planning to update your TV for the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X this vacation.
For the M-Series Quantum, Vizio is exclusively letting Amazon sell sets that contain 90 local dimming zones, whereas the models that most other merchants get will drop down to 30. The V-Series Quantum stays Vizios budget-tier alternative, however even then youre still getting HDMI 2.1 and low latency for games.