The VIZIO 50" Class 4K LED HDR Smart TV features a 4K picture quality with Dolby Vision HDR , enhancing detail, contrast, and color. It has WiFi 6 for faster streaming and gaming , and built-in VIZIO Home for instant access to apps, free channels, and On Demand titles. The TV also supports Dolby Vision HDR Gaming , Auto Low Latency Mode, and integrated gaming menu. Additionally, it has Bluetooth listening, smart home readiness with Apple AirPlay 2 and Google Cast , and cinema-inspired audio with Dolby Audio and DTS:X . The modern 3-sided VIZIO ThinFrame design fits any room, with the VIZIO Mobile app allowing for voice controls and entertainment launch
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Even digital signage TVs are requiring internet activation & EULA acceptance, which for some clients is a massive "heck no we're not putting that onto an externally-facing network - it's a TeeVee for cryin' out loud".
Even digital signage TVs are requiring internet activation & EULA acceptance, which for some clients is a massive "heck no we're not putting that onto an externally-facing network - it's a TeeVee for cryin' out loud".
Now you know why so many companies are forcing you to accept "free trials" whenever you buy something (just look at your cart on BestBuy -- no less than half a dozen get added every time).
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Annoyed that it required to create a Vizio account for setup...didn't use the app, just created a login online via the QR code. Still tweaking the picture as bright reds and yellows look a little over saturated....but still a good pic for the price and great viewing angles (the Quantum has an IPS screen).
It does have a setting that you can start the TV to an HDMi source bypassing the Vizio app/home screen entirely (i.e. like a "dumb" TV). The tuner picked up way more channels via an antenna compared to the Samsung it replaced.
Overall, can't complain. Don't know why anyone would by the V series to save just a few bucks though and get an inferior picture (in my opinion).
And in some corporate environments, if something touches the outside network...it's gone. Trash it.
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