Vizio's 2020 65 inch OLED model is available at Best Buy for $1499.99. Rtings[rtings.com] rates it a good 8.7. The price hasn't gone down to 1499.99 in a few months[rtings.com].
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Vizio's 2020 65 inch OLED model is available at Best Buy for $1499.99. Rtings[rtings.com] rates it a good 8.7. The price hasn't gone down to 1499.99 in a few months[rtings.com].
Model: VIZIO OLED 65" Class 4K HDR SmartCast Smart TV OLED65-H1 (Newest Model)
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Very good deal. I seen it at best buy and its motion is mediocre. If you are sensitive to it like me, you shouldn't consider it. It has an amazing detailed pictures and fantastic colors.
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Man low star reviews are very discerning will wait for a good C1 deal.
That's because this TV is a massive POS. Big time software and hardware issues that Vizio still hasn't been able to fix. If you're a gamer that's thinking of getting this to pair with your Series X/PS5, DON'T!!
Thanks for the great article/heads-up. For those worried about some of the reviews, consider that they're selling a 65" OLED panel for 55" prices. Are you getting "Sony guts"? Of course not... but the deal is hard to deny unless you're actually in need of a demanding application (like gaming users). While discerning OLED shoppers may (not inappropriately) make digs at this offering, there are plenty of buyers who will floored by the experience this delivers for the price.
If you plan on buying this for next-gen gaming, DON'T. I took the dive on the 55" around the time it was released, and to this day, even after several firmware updates, I still feel like I'm beta testing the dang thing. 120Hz@4k is still broken (half the time you get green screen), so my PS5 is not even connected to one of its HDMI 2.1. Even when it's working, your settings (through 2.1) is very limited; half the picture setting sliders are disabled.
For TV and movies, it is very good. But I still recommend you buy a separate streamer because SmartCast is so and so. For example, you get full 4K through its native Youtube app, but if you cast Youtube from your phone to the TV, it's capped at 1080p.
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For TV and movies, it is very good. But I still recommend you buy a separate streamer because SmartCast is so and so. For example, you get full 4K through its native Youtube app, but if you cast Youtube from your phone to the TV, it's capped at 1080p.
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