Walmart[walmart.com] has VIZIO OLED 65" Class 4K HDR SmartCast Smart TV OLED65-H1 for $998 (was $1,499.99).
Product details
Infinite Contrast - Over 8 million self-illuminating pixels achieve perfect black levels and limitless contrast for unprecedented detail and dimension
Ultra Color Spectrum - Bring your favorite entertainment to life with over a billion intense colors for exceptional image accuracy
Innovative Borderless Design - With a stunning bezel-less frame, a profile as thin as 4mm, and an intuitive cable management system, VIZIO OLED is the ultimate in next-generation elegance
Dolby Vision Bright Mode - You'll see even more lifelike accuracy, color saturation, black detail, and brightness in Dolby Vision Bright picture mode, thanks to color pixel tuning that ramps up depth and detail to new heights. OLED also supports HDR10/+ and HLG formats
4K Ultra HD - With over 8 million pixels — 4 times the resolution of 1080p — enjoy every scene in breathtaking detail
VIZIO IQ Ultra Processor - Inside, VIZIO's fastest, smartest chip – the revolutionary IQ Ultra processor™ offers best-in-class picture processing, more powerful 4K upscaling engine and HDMI 2.1 connectivity
ProGaming Engine - With 4K 120fps, AMD FreeSync Premium, 40hz -120hz variable refresh rate, and new gaming menu, the ProGaming Engine automatically optimizes next-gen console gameplay with features that provide smoother graphics, more responsive gaming, and better 4K HDR picture quality
SmartCast - With lightning-fast navigation, enjoy instant access to the best selection of built-in apps from top-tier streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, HBO Max and many more right out of the box
WatchFree+ - WatchFree+ is like cable TV, but streaming and free. Watch hundreds of channels of live TV and on demand content including news, sports, movies, TV shows and foreign language programming across an ever-expanding catalog. No logins. No subscriptions. No fees. Just free entertainment
Bluetooth Headphone Capable - Pair your favorite Bluetooth headphones and hear every word – uninterrupted – while streaming VIZIO's built-in apps and free channels
VIZIO Account Save Time. Stream More. - VIZIO Account is a single place to subscribe, track payments, and manage your streaming services
Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast Built-In - Stream, control, and share your favorite movies, shows, music, photos, and more from your Apple or Android devices directly to the TV. You can also wirelessly mirror content such as web pages and presentations from your iOS device or Chrome browser to the big screen
Center of Your Smart Home - Integrates seamlessly with Apple Home, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa-enabled devices. Check on your front door camera, control the lights and TV with a simple voice command
Refresh Rate 120Hz - Enjoy fast action sports and movies with superior motion clarity using powerful image processing achieved with 120Hz panel refresh rates
4 HDMI 2.1 Ports - Future-ready HDMI 2.1 connectivity offers the highest audio quality with eARC and Dolby Atmos passthrough and highest video performance from the newest 4K entertainment devices
UL Low Blue Light Display - A certified low blue light display can reduce eye strain, protect eye health, and even support better sleep
DTS Virtual:X - Advanced virtual surround sound audio from the TV's two built-in speakers
Better Together - VIZIO sound bars are made to integrate seamlessly with your VIZIO TV. When paired, the new integrated sound bar menu activates which allows you to easily adjust sound bar settings from your screen
USB Multimedia - Play photos, music, and video right on the big screen using the built-in USB port
Quick Start Mode - Enable Quick Start Mode to turn your TV on automatically with a simple voice command or tap of the Cast button. Enabling Quick Start Mode will change the energy consumption required to operate this TV
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Model: VIZIO OLED 65" Class 4K HDR SmartCast Smart TV OLED65-H1 (Newest Model)
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B2 hands down. This vizio has been plagued with several software issues. B2 is newer, brighter, and has better software and gaming features.
By the way I got this TV from the BB deal, but unfortunately it had a ton of dead pixels so I ended up returning it, so just be on the look for that, search on YouTube for one of those "dead pixel test" videos and inspect the screen carefully, pause the video to check different subpixel colors.
During setup I was able to connect my phone to control settings, and I was disappointed about the brightness. Turns out the TV interface through the remote control has a different setting to control brightness, and that made a substantial difference, so try playing with both a little bit if needed.
Side note, the BB employee wanted to blame me, arguing that I may have caused the damaged, as if they received a commission for rejecting returns... Jerks!
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Fun fact, if you can happen to find one of these at a bby, They ring out for 429 rn. Too bad non employees can't see where they are. I bought one last week and it was the last one within 500 miles of Detroit metro.
Keep dropping those OLED prices please. Ill replace my Sammy KS8000 eventually.
You will be in for a treat once you do. I used to have a ks8000. Sucks compared to even a current TCL 5 series now. It was ok when it came out, especially if you used SD back then. But it doesn't hold a candle to current offerings. I was really surprised.
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02-08-2023 at 10:27 AM.
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This rtings review was done in 2020. They had two recent updates in the past few months and there are no longer any issues
Doesn't seem like it.
Update 03/14/2022: This TV received a firmware update to version 5.41.29.13-1, which is advertised to improve the 4k @ 120Hz compatibility. Sadly, even after the update 4k @ 120Hz still skips frames in Game Mode, so we couldn't get a proper input lag measurement. However, with VRR enabled it doesn't skip frames, but we still couldn't get a proper reading as this is an issue we've experienced with other TVs, and we're looking into it.
No retailers at the moment. LG employee perks had it for $999 (found out too late for me) and Walmart was selling it for $1099 near Black Friday last year.
This rtings review was done in 2020. They had two recent updates in the past few months and there are no longer any issues
Not saying you're wrong, but it seems odd to me they wouldn't update their review to reflect that, especially since there's a list of a dozen changes to the review made since it was first posted. Their last retest after a firmware update was March of 2022. Maybe any further updates just slipped past them?
Do you have this model? I'm new to both that site & OLED in general -- can a firmware update prevent image retention/burn-in?
Not saying you're wrong, but it seems odd to me they wouldn't update their review to reflect that, especially since there's a list of a dozen changes to the review made since it was first posted. Their last retest after a firmware update was March of 2022. Maybe any further updates just slipped past them?
Do you have this model? I'm new to both that site & OLED in general -- can a firmware update prevent image retention/burn-in?
To answer your question, No, a firmware update will not prevent burn-in. It may update the shifting algorithm, and the static-picture-dimming algorithm, but if the content is static enough, say for example, a restaurant menu with logos in a fixed location in between pages, the logos will still "burn-in".
Enabling VRR fixes the frame skipping. As for the image retention, yeah, it is an OLED. I have had an LG CX for almost 3 years now, well over 2000 hours and have no burn in or image retention.
As long as you don't abuse it most folks won't have an issue.
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02-08-2023 at 10:49 AM.
By the way I got this TV from the BB deal, but unfortunately it had a ton of dead pixels so I ended up returning it, so just be on the look for that, search on YouTube for one of those "dead pixel test" videos and inspect the screen carefully, pause the video to check different subpixel colors.
During setup I was able to connect my phone to control settings, and I was disappointed about the brightness. Turns out the TV interface through the remote control has a different setting to control brightness, and that made a substantial difference, so try playing with both a little bit if needed.
Side note, the BB employee wanted to blame me, arguing that I may have caused the damaged, as if they received a commission for rejecting returns... Jerks!
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During setup I was able to connect my phone to control settings, and I was disappointed about the brightness. Turns out the TV interface through the remote control has a different setting to control brightness, and that made a substantial difference, so try playing with both a little bit if needed.
Side note, the BB employee wanted to blame me, arguing that I may have caused the damaged, as if they received a commission for rejecting returns... Jerks!
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Two huge cons for me: frame skipping at 4K 120hz and image retention.
This rtings review was done in 2020. They had two recent updates in the past few months and there are no longer any issues
You will be in for a treat once you do. I used to have a ks8000. Sucks compared to even a current TCL 5 series now. It was ok when it came out, especially if you used SD back then. But it doesn't hold a candle to current offerings. I was really surprised.
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Update 03/14/2022: This TV received a firmware update to version 5.41.29.13-1, which is advertised to improve the 4k @ 120Hz compatibility. Sadly, even after the update 4k @ 120Hz still skips frames in Game Mode, so we couldn't get a proper input lag measurement. However, with VRR enabled it doesn't skip frames, but we still couldn't get a proper reading as this is an issue we've experienced with other TVs, and we're looking into it.
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LG employee perk is still active BTW
Same experience here with their M series. Garbage.
Do you have this model? I'm new to both that site & OLED in general -- can a firmware update prevent image retention/burn-in?
Do you have this model? I'm new to both that site & OLED in general -- can a firmware update prevent image retention/burn-in?
As long as you don't abuse it most folks won't have an issue.
How does one abuse their TV? Honestly wondering
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During setup I was able to connect my phone to control settings, and I was disappointed about the brightness. Turns out the TV interface through the remote control has a different setting to control brightness, and that made a substantial difference, so try playing with both a little bit if needed.
Side note, the BB employee wanted to blame me, arguing that I may have caused the damaged, as if they received a commission for rejecting returns... Jerks!
That would be considered TV abuse in any jurisdiction.
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