VIZIO P-Series Quantum TV: Is 4K HDR clarity worth the trade-off for smart features? Discover the real value!

Bellmeister

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In a market flooded with 4K TVs, the VIZIO P659-G1 P-Series Quantum stands out—not just for its impressive specs, but for the conversation it sparks around value versus performance. Priced competitively, it claims to deliver up to 115% more color than your average 4K TV, boasting ultra-bright highlights and 200 local dimming zones for that coveted depth and contrast. But does this combination really hold up in real-world usage, or are we just buying into clever marketing?

Today, we’re diving into what makes this TV tick, while also questioning whether the hype surrounding quantum color technology is justified or simply a gimmick. Is it really possible to get this level of performance without breaking the bank, or should you be looking elsewhere for your home entertainment needs? Let’s find out.

Spec​

Parameter
VIZIO P-Series Quantum TV​
Picture​
VIZIOP-SeriesQuantumTV.jpg
Screen Size​
65 Inches​
Reference Price​
Model Year​
2019​
Specific Uses​
Home Viewing​
Built-In Media​
Stand, Remote Control, Power Cable​
Highlight​
Dimensions with stand: 57.01" x 35.14" x 11.81" | Without stand: 57.01" x 3-plus-E6: L62.74" x 2.72" | Weight with stand: 55.12 pounds
Your purchase includes: VIZIO 65” Smart TV plus Remote Control
Quantum color: Delivers up to 115% more Color than standard 4K TVs
Ultra-bright 1100: Delivers detailed highlights at up to 1100 nits of brightness
200 local dimming zones: Allows for deep black levels with stunning depth and contrast
Internet Applications​
Netflix, Hulu, Vudu, Amazon Instant Video, YouTube​
Controller Type​
homekit, amazon_alexa​
Control Method​
Voice​
Aspect Ratio​
16:9​
Display Technology​
QLED​
Screen Finish​
Flat​
Resolution​
4K​
Refresh Rate​
240 Hz​
HDR Format​
Dolby Vision, HDR10​
Maximum Brightness​
1.1E+3 Nit​
Picture Enhancement​
High Dynamic Range​
Motion Enhancement​
960​
Audio Input​
HDMI, USB, RCA​
Speaker Description​
5.1 channel​
Video Encoding​
VP9, HEVC (H.265)​
Tuner Type​
ATSC​
Line Voltage​
110 VAC 60 Hz​
Other Features​
Flat​
Mount Standard​
400 x 400 mm​
Connectivity Technology​
USB, Ethernet, HDMI
Wireless Technology​
Wi-Fi​
Usb Ports​
1​
HDMI Ports​
5​
Connector Type​
HDMI, Component​
Signal Format​
HDMI, USB​
Hardware Interface​
USB​
D x W x H​
11.81"D x 57.01"W x 35.14"H​
Item Weight​
54.3 Pounds​

System Experience​

Setting up the TV was surprisingly straightforward, which I really appreciated. After dealing with a damaged unit initially, I was relieved when the replacement arrived quickly, especially right before the holidays. I didn't encounter any major issues during the installation process, and once I had it all set up, it felt great to finally see it in action. However, I did find it essential to take some time to tweak the settings to get the best 4K output, but that was a smooth experience overall.

Viewing Experience​

The picture quality truly exceeded my expectations. The colors are vibrant and the contrast is impressive—definitely a step up from my previous TV. I enjoy watching sports, and the clarity really enhances the experience; I can see every detail during the game. However, I did notice that viewing from the side resulted in some color fading, which was a bit disappointing. I had hoped that the quality would hold up from different angles, but it’s manageable given how good it looks head-on.

Audio Experience​

The sound quality is decent for built-in speakers, but I found it lacking when it came to dialogue clarity. I often use a soundbar for a better experience, as the internal audio doesn’t always deliver, especially during action-packed scenes where sound can get drowned out. However, once I connected my soundbar, it made a noticeable difference, enhancing my overall enjoyment.

Other Experience​

While I was thrilled with the picture, I did run into some frustrating moments with the operating system. The SmartCast features seemed sluggish, making navigation a bit cumbersome at times. Sometimes it wouldn’t respond right away when I switched apps, which required patience. I learned to rely more on external devices like my Roku for streaming, as it worked much better than the built-in options.

Conclusion​

Pros:
There are so many positives that I can't overlook. The picture quality is stunning, especially for the price point. The sleek design is also a huge plus for my living room. I love the integration with various apps, even if the performance isn’t perfect. The fast refresh rate is fantastic for gaming, making my gaming sessions much more enjoyable.

Cons:
That said, there are a few cons that can’t be ignored. The SmartCast interface is slow and occasionally unresponsive, which can be annoying. I also wish the side viewing angles were better; it’s not a dealbreaker, but it does detract from the experience when I have guests over. And while the initial setup was smooth, I did face some issues with the sound syncing with my devices at times.

Overall Evaluation:
In summary, despite the few quirks and frustrations, I’m ultimately pleased with my Vizio TV purchase. I believe it offers tremendous value for the price, especially with its stunning picture quality. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a solid mid-range TV, but I’d also suggest considering external devices for a smoother streaming experience. Overall, this TV has enhanced my viewing experience, and I’m excited to enjoy countless movie nights and sports games ahead!
 

MsPippiton1117

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Update: So, I had to take the TV back because it kept shutting off and turning on by itself, which was super annoying. Bummer, though, 'cause the picture was really nice!

But honestly, this TV was awesome! The picture quality is sharp and clear. I read some reviews saying the picture gets fuzzy when you’re looking at it from the side, but I didn’t notice that at all. Overall, it was a solid buy for a great price!
 
I grabbed this TV back in January 2020, and at first, I was all about it—thought it was a solid 5-star pick. But man, that changed fast. Right out of the gate, I had to swap it because it was showing these annoying vertical lines, especially on gray and white screens. Then, just in the last couple of months, it started acting up again, giving me a black screen that would flicker back to normal after a few seconds. Honestly, after all this hassle, I don’t think I’ll be going for another Vizio TV anytime soon.
 
So, it’s been about three years since I got this TV, and honestly, I’m pretty disappointed. Over the past year, I've noticed a bunch of weird spots popping up—like these black marks in the corners and a couple more just hanging out in the middle of the screen.

I used to have a Vizio way back when they first started—like 20 years ago—and that thing was a champ! Never had a single problem with it for almost two decades.

But after this experience, I’m definitely not going to get another Vizio.
 

69Shelby1969

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I've been on the hunt for a new TV for a bit now, and I’ve had my fair share of Vizio models in the past. Let me tell you, this one’s a solid choice! It’s packed with features and the price is just right. The only thing I’ve noticed—this isn’t a big deal, but the sound for music and effects is awesome, while sometimes the dialogue gets a little lost. I think it might just be a setting I need to tweak. Overall, though, I’m really happy with it!
 
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