I bought a 4K 65" Vizio M Series last year for close to 1000 black Friday week. I can confirm Vizio 4K is a GREAT value.
I have this same TV. Got it from Amazon.com for $1199. Great TV.
I bought a 4K 65" Vizio M Series last year for close to 1000 black Friday week. I can confirm Vizio 4K is a GREAT value.
Check out the Hisense range that is just starting to become available. They're a big Chinese brand, sponsoring Euro 2016 at the moment. Getting some decent reviews and cheap prices (55" 4K HDR for £500)
Vizio P series (2016).
Wow, really surprised to see that vizio is considered a good brand now. I used to think of it as Walmart trash.
I'm really enjoying mine I got the 50 inch on sale for 799 at Best Buy a few weeks ago. The picture quality is really nice for the price of these sets. The black levels are so good at first when I would have an all black screen I thought the tv was off.
Would also like to know this.
Active LED zones, Refresh rate, clear action being the biggest differences. The P series has double the amount of active LED zones.
Active LED zones, Refresh rate, clear action being the biggest differences. The P series has double the amount of active LED zones.
It's below 20ms. We don't know for sure if that's the case when in HDR10 mode (no patch adding this released has yet), but the Dolby Vision mode let's you turn on GLL (Game Low Latency), so I would assume the HDR10 mode will do the same once that's released.
Sams Club has a Samsung 55" 4K with HDR for $698! They just got them in, 2016 model.
I plan to get one once I sell my 46" 1080 Samsung.
Can someone give a quick rundown of what content (outside of games) you can get on 4K at the moment?
If it's the pany cx it's not worth it.Fry's has a 65 inch 4k TV for 899 today.
Not as big as I'd like it to be, but no complaints with quality or sound or nothing, it looks amazing.
If you sit that close, probably yeahI usually sit between 3 or 4 feet away from the screen when gaming. Currently playing on 42 inch screen. Would be interested in that size again. My question is is it worth it to get 4k for a TV around 40 inches?
To people saying Vizio P Series: How's the input latency?
I just bought a vizio P series 65", input lag is VERY low and picture quality is fantastic.For people saying the Vizio.. Anyone know if the input lag is as good as Sony TV's?
Will do, thanks for the suggestion.
I've seen them before but only thought they were clone sets, wasn't sure how they'd measure up for gaming.
AGITΩ;207361675 said:It's not too much of a war IMHO. You've got Sony and Samsung who are heavily involved in a film industry with companies mastering their films on their Displays. So pretty much physical media is on the side of HDR10 which is what deemed as "Premium" by the UHD Alliance that was forms last year. Meanwhile you've got Dolby Vision which is a chip that can allow TV's with and WITHOUT a 10bit panel to map out the color correction on their screens even if they don't meet the qualifications for what really is HDR in nit levels. By which there's a clear distinction.
I love listening to the conference calls for Sony, Samsung and LG because it's really a lot of damage control they tell their reps to say about the others technology, LG being so gung ho about Dolby Vision and Samsung and Sony talking down about it.
I think the majority of people at my store have negative things to say about the Brand, the only time I'd even recommend a Vizio 4k is if the other TV they are looking at is a Westinghouse 4K.
why buy one now when this is no content?