Vizio Rolls Out New 4K LCD and OLED TV Lineup
All new Vizio M Series Quantum and above LCD models use quantum dots for expanded color, and the full line is compatible with Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, and—new for 2020—HDR10+ high dynamic range formats. All also feature the company’s SmartCast platform, which features built-in Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, YouTube, and Prime Video apps, and supports streaming via Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast built-in. Vizio’s new sets can also respond to voice commands via Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa-enabled devices.
HDMI 2.1 inputs are provided on all the new TVs, with the P-Series Quantum X, P-Series Quantum, M-Series Quantum, and OLED models further offering the company’s ProGaming Engine, which supports up to 4K/120Hz signals and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR).
P-Series Quantum X
Topping Vizio’s lineup are the P-Series Quantum X models, which for 2020 expand out to an 85-inch screen size. That set, the P85QX-H1, provides 3,000 nits of peak brightness, 792 local dimming zones, and will sell for $3,000. Both 75-inch ($2,000) and 65-inch ($1,500) models are also part of the P-Series Quantum X family and offer 480 and 384 local dimming zones and 2,800 and 3,000 nits of peak brightness, respectively. P-Series Quantum X models also feature the company’s new IQ Ultra processor.
P-Series Quantum, M-Series Quantum, and V-Series
Vizio’s regular P-Series Quantum sets slot in right below the X series and will be available in 75-inch ($1,700) and 65-inch ($1,200) screen sizes. These offer 240 and 200 local dimming zones, respectively, along with 1,200 nits peak brightness and Vizio’s IQ Ultra processor. Rounding out the lineup are the M-Series Quantum and V-Series models, with screen sizes ranging from 40 to 65 inches and prices topping out at $750 for a 65-inch M-Series Quantum model and $800 for a 75-inch V-Series model. All M-Series Quantum and V-Series sets feature Vizio’s IQ Active processor.
OLED 4K HDR Smart TV
Vizio’s new OLED models will be very attractively priced at $2,000 for a 65-inch screen size and $1,300 for a 55-incher when they arrive in the fall. A highlight of the OLEDs is a pedestal base that provides docking for the company’s premium 5.1.4 Elevate Sound Bar (shown above) that supports both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X immersive audio formats. The Elevate Sound Bar will cost $1,000 when it ships this fall.
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