Costco has
65" VIZIO P65QX-H1 P-Series Quantum-X 4K HDR LED Smart TV on sale for
$1079.99 valid for
Costco Members only.
Shipping is free (
set up is not included).
Thanks to community member
jonnykck &
ralphwiggum1 for finding this deal
Note, offer valid for Costco Members w/ an active membership
Key Features/Specs - Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Refresh Rate: Clear Action 960
- Motion Technology: Dynamic Motion Rate 240
- VESA Mounting: 400x400mm
- HDR: HDR 10 Plus
- WiFi w/ Ethernet
- Built-In Speakers w/ DTS Virtual:X
- Smart TV Platform: SmartCast w/ Chromecast (works w/ Voice Assistants and Apple AirPlay)
- Inputs
- 4x HDMI
- 1x USB
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x Component Video
- 1x Composite Video
Warranty - This product is covered by a three years manufacture's warranty w/ purchase
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Also, for the bad OS, that can be fixed by running off a $50 Google TV or fancy nVidia Shield Pro. Let the external device stream and be your interface.
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Picture wise it's a great tv. But OS leaves a lot to be desired. Constant crashes, errors, and other problems leads me to avoid it
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Also, for the bad OS, that can be fixed by running off a $50 Google TV or fancy nVidia Shield Pro. Let the external device stream and be your interface.
I have last years pqx. It definitely gave me some similar problems at first and was having random shut offS. I called vizio, someone came and replaced a couple boards in it and now it runs perfect. I don't use the "smart tv part" and leave it on the same hdmi input because everything is switching through a receiver. I totally agree don't buy this tv with plans to use it for apps. Plan on buying a Apple TV, Roku or something similar.
So, if you're viewing all your media through an Xbox, PS5, Apple TV or whatever...its fine because you're not using the slow native OS.