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With that said, the panels do not offer wide color gamut coverage. HDR10 and HLG high dynamic range formats are also supported with an output of about 200 to 300 nits. The 4K HDR units all feature direct-lit LED backlights but do not offer any kind of local dimming capabilities. The D-Series includes 4K HDR Smart TVs ranging in size from 43-inches to 70-inches and price from $350 to $1,000, along with several standard HDTV models as well. While the lineup actually starts with the entry-level D-Series, the company did not have any of those units on hand, preferring to instead highlight the other step-up models. And though the repeating reels were fairly brief and the units were not fully calibrated, all of the TVs offered a punchy and eye-catching picture that left a strong first impression.
To kick off the event, VIZIO had its new 65-inch E-Series, M-Series, P-Series, and P-Series Quantum displays all hung up on a wall together in a dim room while various demo clips of bright, colorful HDR imagery played across each screen.
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Highlighting a couple key picture and smart TV functions, the event featured a few demos revealing some of the differences between each series, along with a head-to-head comparison with a competing TV from another brand, pitting a new P Series Quantum model against one of LG's flagship OLED displays.
And unlike the 2017 lineup which was comprised of "displays" without tuners, all of the 2018 models are now proper "TVs" with integrated TV tuners, allowing users to watch OTA broadcasts with a separate digital antenna.
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Offering expanded SmartCast options, improved HDR brightness performance, and more refined designs all across the board, these 2018 display models maintain VIZIO's celebrated emphasis on bang-for-your-buck quality, providing features like full array local dimming and Dolby Vision at very competitive prices. Held at the New York Edition Hotel in NYC, the event spotlighted the company's latest P-Series, M-Series, and E-Series 4K HDR TVs, along with its new Dolby Atmos sound bar systems. How about musicals like Bohemian Rhapsody or La La Land? Or the new Halloween? With my Apple TV 4K I can get dang near anything available.Earlier this week, High-Def Digest attended VIZIO's 2018 Spring Showcase.
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I suspect wall-hung ones at height would do better.Īny suggestions for demo-quality Atmos®™️ musical content - albums, concerts, or maybe just movie clips? Rim had a clip with the first surround mix I’ve heard of Nelly. But the short demo did have music “presence.” Remains to be seen how effective these effects will be from ceiling-firing speakers. In the movie, no music came from the presence speakers.
Then took on Netflix’s Rim of the World, starring kids fighting aliens but made for adults. Nice effects - some stuff firing overhead. Started with a four-minute cartoon on Prime called Dolby Presents: Escape with music by Imogen Heap. Now that it’s all set up and running (except my NHT powered sub, which lights up but puts out nothing), I’ve been scouring the online services for Atmos® demo material. No Surround Backs at this time, even though I do have another unused pair of NHT towers somewhere. So off to Costco for that at $489 (missed a $90 instant rebate).įrom there, it’s only a small skip to Dolby-approved NHT Atmos®™️ Minis to go atop my front NHT towers for ceiling-firing “presence.” See, my five-year old Sony won’t pass thru the HDR data, and it’s no longer upgradeable.
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After shelling out for a new LG 77” OLED with Dolby Vision®™️, I had to upgrade everything: