VIZIO V-Series TV: Is Dolby Vision and Alexa compatibility enough to outshine competitors in the 4K Smart TV race?

Taegire01

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In a world saturated with smart TVs, the VIZIO 55-Inch V-Series 4K UHD LED Smart TV presents an interesting paradox. Priced competitively, it promises a high-end viewing experience with features like Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and impressive 4K upscaling. But does it really deliver on its bold claims, or is it just another shiny gadget in a sea of mediocrity?

As we peel back the layers of this model, we’ll explore whether it can truly elevate your entertainment experience or if it falls victim to the common pitfalls of budget-friendly TVs. Join me as we dissect the technology behind the V-Series, and ask the hard questions: Is this the smart TV that balances quality and affordability, or merely a compromise dressed in sleek design? Let’s find out.

Spec​

Parameter
VIZIO V-Series TV​
Picture​
VIZIOV-SeriesTV.jpg
Screen Size​
55 Inches​
Reference Price​
Model Year​
2021​
Specific Uses​
Home Viewing, Streaming Movies and TV Shows, Online Content Consumption​
Built-In Media​
Power Cable, Remote Control, Stand​
Highlight​
4K Ultra HD - Over 8 million pixels for breathtaking detail. 4 times the resolution of 1080p!
Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 - See it the way the director intended. Dolby Vision transforms your TV experience with incredible brightness, contrast, and color that brings entertainment to life like never before. V-series also supports HDR10 and HLG high dynamic range formats.
Full Array Backlight - LEDs are evenly distributed across the screen's backlight for superior light uniformity and picture performance.
IQ Active Processor - Delivers superior picture processing, including a powerful and intelligent 4K upscaling engine that enhances your favorite HD entertainment in spectacular 4K quality.
Active Pixel Tuning - Intelligent pixel-level brightness adjustments that tune contrast levels frame by frame in over 2000 zones of the screen for superior visual contrast.
Operating System​
SmartCast​
Internet Applications​
Apple TV+, Crackle, Discovery+, Disney+, Fandango, fuboTV, HBO Max, Hulu, iHeartRadio, Netflix, Pandora, Paramount+, Peacock, Prime Video, Redbox, Sling TV, Tubi, Vudu, XUMO, YouTube, YouTube TV​
Remote Control​
Standard, Voice control​
Controller Type​
Remote Control​
Control Method​
App, Remote​
Aspect Ratio​
16:9​
Display Technology​
LED​
Screen Finish​
Flat​
Has Color Screen​
Yes​
Resolution​
3840 x 2160​
Refresh Rate​
60 Hz​
HDR Format​
Dolby Vision, HDR10​
Backlight Technology​
LED​
Backlight Setting​
adjustable​
Backlight Configuration​
Direct-Lit​
Picture Enhancement​
Active HDR​
Surround Sound​
DTS Virtual:X​
Audio Output​
Digital​
Audio Input​
HDMI, USB​
Speaker Description​
10 watts x 2 (Digital Audio Amplifier)​
Speaker Output Power​
20 Watts​
Video Encoding​
HEVC (H.265)​
Screen Mirroring​
Apple AirPlay 2, Google Cast​
Compatible Devices​
Television​
Tuner Type​
Atsc​
Line Voltage​
110 VAC 60 Hz​
Other Features​
DTS Virtual:X​
Mount Standard​
300 x 200 mm​
Connectivity Technology​
USB, Ethernet, HDMI
Wireless Technology​
Wireless LAN​
Usb Ports​
1​
HDMI Ports​
3​
Connector Type​
HDMI, Ethernet, USB​
Sharing Direction​
Mobile to TV​
Hardware Interface​
USB, Ethernet, HDMI
D x W x H​
10.24"D x 49.06"W x 30.87"H​
Item Weight​
30.78 Pounds​

System Experience​

I was pleasantly surprised by how smooth the setup process was for my new Vizio TV. It arrived just a couple of days after I ordered it, which was a nice bonus. The instructions were straightforward, and I had it up and running in no time. Connecting it to my HD antenna was a breeze, and I was thrilled to get local channels without any hassle. Overall, it felt like a user-friendly experience, which I really appreciated.

Viewing Experience​

The picture quality has been a standout feature for me. It’s vibrant, clear, and really brings my favorite shows to life. I’ve owned several TVs over the years, and I can confidently say that this one holds its own against others I've had. The colors pop beautifully, and I’ve enjoyed watching everything from movies to sports on it. The visual experience has genuinely enhanced my viewing pleasure, and it’s a joy to watch.

Audio Experience​

While the sound quality is decent, I did notice that it lacks the depth I’m used to, especially when it comes to bass. At first, I found myself wishing for a bit more richness in the audio. It’s not a deal-breaker, but I’m considering investing in a soundbar to elevate my experience. Watching movies sometimes feels a bit flat without that extra audio boost, and I think enhancing the sound will take my viewing to the next level.

Other Experience​

There have been some quirks with the remote control that I’ve had to adjust to. The layout is a bit awkward, with the mute and sound buttons located on the side, making it all too easy to accidentally hit them when I’m not intending to. I didn’t love that at first, but I’m getting the hang of it. The remote could definitely be improved, but I’ve found ways to work around it, so it’s not a huge hassle.

Conclusion​

Pros:
One of the biggest advantages of this TV is the price—it’s incredibly affordable for the quality you get. The picture is exceptional, and I love that it seamlessly integrates with my streaming services. The built-in apps are handy, and I’ve enjoyed discovering new content through the Vizio Watch Free app. Plus, the setup was a breeze, which is always a plus in my book.

Cons:
On the downside, the remote is certainly not my favorite aspect of this TV. It feels a bit flimsy, and I’ve had issues with it not responding at times. Additionally, I’ve experienced some connectivity issues with internet apps that can be frustrating. I expected the smart features to run a bit more smoothly, but they’ve been a mixed bag. The sound quality could also use some improvement, especially for someone like me who enjoys immersing myself in movies.

Overall Evaluation:
In summary, I genuinely enjoy my Vizio TV and feel it was a great choice for my entertainment needs. The picture quality is fantastic, and despite some minor annoyances with the remote and sound, it’s hard to complain given the price point. I’m definitely considering getting a second unit for another room. With a little investment in a soundbar, I think this TV could become my ultimate entertainment hub. All in all, it’s been a solid purchase, and I’m happy with it.
 
Awesome pic! But man, those apps can be a pain sometimes. Like, when I try to open Netflix, it just sits there and won’t load. The only fix I’ve found is to unplug it, chill for a bit, and then restart. So annoying!
 

wilson-bentley

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So, here's the deal: my TV's WiFi has been a real pain lately, probably on its last legs. I’ve just been using my PlayStation to catch up on Netflix and stuff, and honestly, the TV itself works fine otherwise. I’m just kind of holding out until I feel like splurging on a new one that actually connects to my WiFi without any hassle.
 
I gotta say, I checked out some of those bad reviews and I just don’t get it. This thing is awesome! It’s got a gaming mode, and man, the PS5 games look stunning with the HDR. Seriously, I’m giving it two thumbs up and a big ol' circle! 🙌🏼
 
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