Vizio P-Series Quantum X
The P-Series Quantum X boasts Quantum Color – Vizio's branded response to Samsung's QLED – along with better, brighter backlighting and a more capable version of Vizio's SmartCast smart TV platform.
Quantum X also features an impressive 480 dimming zones on the 75-inch model (the 65-inch model has 385), which is a huge improvement over the 2018 P-Series Quantum PQ65-F1, which had 192. The brightness has also been ramped up, with the P-Series Quantum X promising up to 2,900 nits of peak brightness.
HDR support also looks good on the format front, with support for Dolby Vision, along with standard formats like HDR10 and HLG.
As part of Vizio's SmartCast line, it will be getting SmartCast 3.0, which gets a number of refinements over past versions of the platform. The SmartCast platform once relied almost exclusively upon a built in Google Chromecast to deliver all of your apps and streaming content, but Vizio has added and expanded the apps that come installed on the TV. Streaming favorites like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Hulu are all available right out of the box. The overall selection is still limited, and there's no app store on the TV, but there are plenty of content options ready to go, even without a secondary device.
The smart TV is also adding new tricks to its repertoire, with the addition of Apple AirPlay2 and Home Kit support. This lets you share iTunes movies and shows directly to the TV, and gives you the ability to use Siri or an Apple HomePod smart speaker for voice control. This is on top of the Amazon Alexa and Google Home compatibility already offered on Vizio TVs. All in all, the P-Series Quantum X should be a smart addition to any smart home ecosystem.
Source: tomsguide.com
Brand: Vizio
Vizio P-Series Quantum X
The P-Series Quantum X boasts Quantum Color – Vizio's branded response to Samsung's QLED – along with better, brighter backlighting and a more capable version of Vizio's SmartCast smart TV platform.
Quantum X also features an impressive 480 dimming zones on the 75-inch model (the 65-inch model has 385), which is a huge improvement over the 2018 P-Series Quantum PQ65-F1, which had 192. The brightness has also been ramped up, with the P-Series Quantum X promising up to 2,900 nits of peak brightness.
HDR support also looks good on the format front, with support for Dolby Vision, along with standard formats like HDR10 and HLG.
As part of Vizio's SmartCast line, it will be getting SmartCast 3.0, which gets a number of refinements over past versions of the platform. The SmartCast platform once relied almost exclusively upon a built in Google Chromecast to deliver all of your apps and streaming content, but Vizio has added and expanded the apps that come installed on the TV. Streaming favorites like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Hulu are all available right out of the box. The overall selection is still limited, and there's no app store on the TV, but there are plenty of content options ready to go, even without a secondary device.
The smart TV is also adding new tricks to its repertoire, with the addition of Apple AirPlay2 and Home Kit support. This lets you share iTunes movies and shows directly to the TV, and gives you the ability to use Siri or an Apple HomePod smart speaker for voice control. This is on top of the Amazon Alexa and Google Home compatibility already offered on Vizio TVs. All in all, the P-Series Quantum X should be a smart addition to any smart home ecosystem.
Source: tomsguide.com
Brand: Vizio