You guys forgot the "top pick" sticker
Vizio P652ui-B2 LCD Ultra HDTV Review Settings
Picture Mode | Calibrated Dark |
Backlight | 37 |
Contrast | 40 |
Brightness | 50 |
Color | 50 |
Tint | 0 |
Sharpness | 0 |
Advanced Picture | |
Black Detail | Low |
Active LED Zones | On |
Smooth Motion Effect | On |
Clear Action | Off |
Reduce Block Noise | Low |
Reduce Signal Noise | N/A |
Film Mode | Auto |
Gamma | 2.4 |
Color Temperature | Normal |
Color Tuner | |
Red Hue | 0 |
Red Saturation | 24 |
Red Brightness | 0 |
Red Offset | 0 |
Red Gain | 0 |
Green Hue | –5 |
Green Saturation | 0 |
Green Brightness | 16 |
Green Offset | 0 |
Green Gain | 0 |
Blue Hue | 0 |
Blue Saturation | 7 |
Blue Brightness | 0 |
Blue Offset | 0 |
Blue Gain | 0 |
Cyan Hue | 0 |
Cyan Saturation | 0 |
Cyan Brightness | 0 |
Magenta Hue | –3 |
Magenta Saturation | –7 |
Magenta Brightness | 0 |
Yellow Hue | –3 |
Yellow Saturation | 0 |
Yellow Brightness | 0 |
11-point white balance | |
100% Gain | |
Red | 0 |
Green | 0 |
Blue | 0 |
90% Gain | |
Red | –50 |
Green | 0 |
Blue | 50 |
80% Gain | |
Red | –5 |
Green | –23 |
Blue | –35 |
70% Gain | |
Red | –23 |
Green | 10 |
Blue | –10 |
60% Gain | |
Red | –50 |
Green | 0 |
Blue | 0 |
50% Gain | |
Red | –30 |
Green | 0 |
Blue | 0 |
40% Gain | |
Red | –45 |
Green | –15 |
Blue | –15 |
30% Gain | |
Red | –40 |
Green | –30 |
Blue | –20 |
20% Gain | |
Red | –10 |
Green | 0 |
Blue | 10 |
10% Gain | |
Red | 0 |
Green | 0 |
Blue | 0 |
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COMMENTS
NO 3D? I'm outta here..!
Submitted by FrakU on November 18, 2014 - 5:35pm
As a lover of all things 3D (OK mostly) I wont buy a set that does not have it!
I currently own an "M" Series Vizio 3Dtv and I was looking forward to getting a 4K 3D model, also from Vizio, but they dropped the ball on this line.
NO 3D IS A DEAL-BREAKER FOR ME. Are you listening Vizio?
I'm The same way, absolutely
Submitted by Cenarl on December 1, 2014 - 9:50pm
I'm The same way, absolutely love 3D, it's just amazing to me when done well. I too was looking forward to a sequel to the pretty darn good M series, only to have both follow ups lack 3D, but Vizio has already said they expect to have it back in 2016, with a no glasses 3D tech.