Feel the power of the extraordinary new P-Series 4K HDR Smart TV. The P-Series is our most colorful TV with the spectacular Quantum Color engine generating up to 115% more color in every pixel than standard 4K HDR TVs. UltraBright 1200 and Active Full Array intelligently calibrate screen brightness and darkness for intensely vibrant hues strikingly deep blacks and mesmerizing contrast. Dolby Vision High Dynamic Range (HDR) combined with a full array backlight delivers stunning picture quality transporting you into the story through richer contrast brighter highlights and eye-popping color. The lightning-fast VIZIO IQ Ultra processor delivers enhanced picture processing and a faster entertainment browsing experience while the ProGaming Engine with Auto Game Mode Variable Refresh Rate with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro 4K 120fps HDR gaming with Dolby Vision and HGiG ultra-low input lag and newly-added gaming menu take console gaming to a whole new level. Enjoy the award-winning SmartCast platform loaded with the best selection of built-in apps an all-new Voice Remote Bluetooth headphone capability and Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast built-in. From its superior picture performance to refined finish and premium design the new P-Series projects powerful beauty in every way and represents the pinnacle of 4K Smart TV entertainment.
Product SKU:
317154605
UPC:
845226019920
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Model: VIZIO P-Series 75" 4K HDR Smart TV (P75Q9-J01)
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Great TV! I bought one of these 6 years ago for considerably more money, and absolutely loved it (I upgraded , and gifted this to a family member). This is a steal at this price. The P-series is Vizio's flagship model line, and give you a great picture with vibrant colors and deep blacks for an excellent home theater experience.
Got a 75" 2020 PQX and the user interface is trashed. Good price on this TV for its FALD + size, but the GUI is absolutely abysmal.
About once every 3 months I have to unplug it from the wall and plug it back in. I'd avoid if your budget allows, but it's a lot of TV for the money (other than it's user interface).
Plus, the biggest scores this model got was for gaming. While TV, movies, sports all scored even lower...
Doesn't mean it's not a nice set, but I'm looking to upgrade my current set.
That 210 number is interesting, it's for the 21' model, the P series on Vizio's website says it has up to 792 which is far more than the one rtings reviewed back in 2021. This tv would destroy that set in terms of image quality.
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Plus, the biggest scores this model got was for gaming. While TV, movies, sports all scored even lower...
Doesn't mean it's not a nice set, but I'm looking to upgrade my current set.
Keep in mind that the ratings shouldn't be compared year to year, and the longer the gap, the less reliable they are. You can't compare these two TVs grade to grade. They update their methodologies numerous times a year and increase their standards over time. That 2019 TV was tested 6 methodology versions earlier than the 2021 TV.
I mean just think about it logically - any TV more than a few years old is going to have obsolete tech. Five years ago 7000:1 native contrast was great. Today you'll find that smoked by the S4 TCL - the bottom of their lineup.. A 10.0 graded TV from 2014 is going to get it's butt kicked by any midrange 7.5 TV in 2023.
Keep in mind that the ratings shouldn't be compared year to year, and the longer the gap, the less reliable they are. You can't compare these two TVs grade to grade. They update their methodologies numerous times a year and increase their standards over time. That 2019 TV was tested 6 methodology versions earlier than the 2021 TV.
I mean just think about it logically - any TV more than a few years old is going to have obsolete tech. Five years ago 7000:1 native contrast was great. Today you'll find that smoked by the S4 TCL - the bottom of their lineup.. A 10.0 graded TV from 2014 is going to get it's butt kicked by any midrange 7.5 TV in 2023.
So funny I was just looking at tvs last night because my 2019 Vizio just broke. I was hoping to figure out what is the lowest level 2023 tv I could get that would be better than my old one but like you say it's comparing apples to oranges
I know editing old reviews isn't practical but I wish there was some way to normalize
Plus, the biggest scores this model got was for gaming. While TV, movies, sports all scored even lower...
Doesn't mean it's not a nice set, but I'm looking to upgrade my current set.
Appreciate the link, but the review of the 2021 Vizio is for the 65 inch (which is a VA screen). The review specifically says that the 75 is an IPS screen, and they anticipate it will perform differently. (My guess is that the UI still is sub-optimal, though!)
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Specs look good, but my M658-G1 from 2019 gets better results at the RTINGS site...
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2019
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2021
Plus, the biggest scores this model got was for gaming. While TV, movies, sports all scored even lower...
Doesn't mean it's not a nice set, but I'm looking to upgrade my current set.
About once every 3 months I have to unplug it from the wall and plug it back in. I'd avoid if your budget allows, but it's a lot of TV for the money (other than it's user interface).
Specs look good, but my M658-G1 from 2019 gets better results at the RTINGS site...
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2019 [rtings.com]
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2021 [rtings.com]
Plus, the biggest scores this model got was for gaming. While TV, movies, sports all scored even lower...
Doesn't mean it's not a nice set, but I'm looking to upgrade my current set.
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Specs look good, but my M658-G1 from 2019 gets better results at the RTINGS site...
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2019
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2021
Plus, the biggest scores this model got was for gaming. While TV, movies, sports all scored even lower...
Doesn't mean it's not a nice set, but I'm looking to upgrade my current set.
I mean just think about it logically - any TV more than a few years old is going to have obsolete tech. Five years ago 7000:1 native contrast was great. Today you'll find that smoked by the S4 TCL - the bottom of their lineup.. A 10.0 graded TV from 2014 is going to get it's butt kicked by any midrange 7.5 TV in 2023.
I mean just think about it logically - any TV more than a few years old is going to have obsolete tech. Five years ago 7000:1 native contrast was great. Today you'll find that smoked by the S4 TCL - the bottom of their lineup.. A 10.0 graded TV from 2014 is going to get it's butt kicked by any midrange 7.5 TV in 2023.
I know editing old reviews isn't practical but I wish there was some way to normalize
Specs look good, but my M658-G1 from 2019 gets better results at the RTINGS site...
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2019 [rtings.com]
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2021 [rtings.com]
Plus, the biggest scores this model got was for gaming. While TV, movies, sports all scored even lower...
Doesn't mean it's not a nice set, but I'm looking to upgrade my current set.
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