But aside from the impressive size, how is the picture? The P85QX-H1 certainly is bright - up to 3000 nits. The P85QX-H1, at 85 inches, is absolutely huge. At the time of evaluation, we had trouble getting all HDMI 2.1 features to work when testing with a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Vizio includes full-spec HDMI 2.1 inputs in the P-Series Quantum X, with a full 48Gbps of bandwidth - at least that is true now that Vizio has issued an update to the series of TVs. Our only real design gripe is a lack of cable management. The rear of the TV is made of plastic that doesn’t ooze premium as one might expect from a flagship TV but, then again, Vizio isn’t asking for the same kind of bucks as its competitors. The TV’s aesthetic design is fairly sleek, with very thin bezels and pleasantly textured edges. We suggest inserting both screws into their respective holes for each foot prior to tightening them - this avoids potential trouble with aligning the holes correctly.Īlso in the box with the the TV, feet, and screws are a power cable, batteries, and Vizio’s remote control, which, by the way, is not a voice remote - use of a smart assistant with the TV will require a Google, Amazon Alexa, or Apple device or speaker. The feet themselves are of matte black metal design and install relatively easily. Waiting for cheap 4K? Vizio’s new XLED M-series and P-series TVs have landed in stores Looking for a new TV? Vizio’s 2018 lineup is sure to have something for you Vizio launches its first OLED 4K TV and doubles down on quantum dots at CES 2020
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