Model: VIZIO P-Series 75" 4K HDR Smart TV (P75Q9-J01)
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I had the 65" version of this TV and actually quite liked it. I decided to return it only because I got a great deal on LG C2. Did a direct comparison and let me tell you, it was brighter than C2 and looked quite decent. It was a huge upgrade over my previous 55" MG8. The panel on this is great. The OS has improved drastically as well with updates over the years. If you don't like it, throw in a Roku stick or an apple TV. As t this price, the picture quality will be hard to beat.
I have a 42 inch LCD Vizio from 15 years ago, still working great in the garage. Purchased a 60in 8 years ago and it broke 2 years ago and a 65in 5 years ago and broke last year. I used to love these displays for the price and quality without all the bells and whistles but it seems they lost that shine over the years.
This appears to be a 2 year old unit at this point. Looks like some negative reviews for the buggy software. Anyone know if it has been fixed?
I'm looking for something (doesn't need to be super high end) in a sports/gaming room where multiple tv's are set up. Won't be used for movies, etc. Just something to watch football on saturdays. As someone else mentioned, seemed to be a decent bang for the buck.
I have a 42 inch LCD Vizio from 15 years ago, still working great in the garage. Purchased a 60in 8 years ago and it broke 2 years ago and a 65in 5 years ago and broke last year. I used to love these displays for the price and quality without all the bells and whistles but it seems they lost that shine over the years.
I have a 65" M series I got back in 2015 as well as a V-series in the spare room I got 3 years ago and both work just fine. Definitely some lag on the v-series but it was a $200 tv.
Trash UI - buggy and slow. Lots of TV for this price (120Hz, FALD, 75", etc.) but know you'll need an Apple TV or similar to make it a decent watching experience.
Also, plan on a manual unplug restart 2-3 times a year as it tends to freeze / go dumb.
Ugh, making me question my 75" X90K for $998 just purchased last week and being delivered in a couple days. I do believe the Sony is better overall but $200 better?
Ugh, making me question my 75" X90K for $998 just purchased last week and being delivered in a couple days. I do believe the Sony is better overall but $200 better?
yes 200 better.. smartcast is pretty bad.. i wonder if they ever fixed HDR10 colors
I own the 2019 and it's true that it has restarted on me at least a few times a year and had some quirks. I still think that for the price the quality is tough to beat. I bought this new one because the 2019 doesn't support 4K/120fps
For reference I also own a 65" LG B2 and it's way too dim so I wouldn't recommend that unless you are used to a dark picture. Details are good but side by side I pick the Vizio
I was looking to spend around $2000 for a 75-85" tv and I found this by chance while looking at the Hisense U8 which the 75" is at $1500.
I have two Vizios and overall very happy. However, the forced WatchFree+ OS update has made me vow to never buy another Vizio. I use AppleTV for streaming services and would use an OTA antenna for local channels. Easy on for local morning news. Now, it's the awful slow interface of WatchFree+ and is a big pain to navigate to local channels. I reset TV back to factory settings, thought I had disconnected from WiFi, but somehow managed to reinstall the WatchFree+.
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I'm looking for something (doesn't need to be super high end) in a sports/gaming room where multiple tv's are set up. Won't be used for movies, etc. Just something to watch football on saturdays. As someone else mentioned, seemed to be a decent bang for the buck.
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Also, plan on a manual unplug restart 2-3 times a year as it tends to freeze / go dumb.
I own the 2019 and it's true that it has restarted on me at least a few times a year and had some quirks. I still think that for the price the quality is tough to beat. I bought this new one because the 2019 doesn't support 4K/120fps
For reference I also own a 65" LG B2 and it's way too dim so I wouldn't recommend that unless you are used to a dark picture. Details are good but side by side I pick the Vizio
I was looking to spend around $2000 for a 75-85" tv and I found this by chance while looking at the Hisense U8 which the 75" is at $1500.