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Vizio P-Series Quantum (P65Q9-H1) review

Our Verdict

The Vizio P-Serial Breakthrough (P65Q9-H1) delivers a crisp moving picture with smashing contrast at a proficient toll — merely its software holds it back.

For

  • Sharp and detailed picture
  • Excellent contrast
  • No blurring during action scenes

Against

  • Software is so-so
  • Lacks integrated voice banana
  • Limited sizes

Tom's Guide Verdict

The Vizio P-Series Breakthrough (P65Q9-H1) delivers a crisp picture show with peachy contrast at a good toll — merely its software holds information technology dorsum.

Pros

  • +

    Sharp and detailed pic

  • +

    Excellent dissimilarity

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    No blurring during activeness scenes

Cons

  • -

    Software is so-and so

  • -

    Lacks integrated voice banana

  • -

    Limited sizes

Vizio P-Series Breakthrough (P65Q9-H1): Specs

Price: $1,199.99
Screen size: 65 inches
Resolution: 3840 x 2160
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Refresh rate: 120Hz
Ports: 4 (1 ARC, 2 HDMI ii.1)
Audio: two Channel [15-Watt]
Smart TV software: Vizio SmartCast v.0
Size: 57.0  x 32.7 x two.vii inches [w/o stand]
Weight: 54.3 pounds [w/o stand]

The Vizio P-Series Quantum (P65Q9-H1) sits squarely in the middle of QLED Boob tube options when information technology comes to price — at $1,199.99 for the 65-inch model, it's neither the cheapest nor the priciest. But it stands out for providing a premium motion-picture show at that price. It's loaded with features to generate its very sharp epitome, including a full-array backlight, HDMI two.one ports, 120Hz refresh charge per unit and support for every blazon of HDR.

Its faults are mainly inherent to all Vizio TVs — its SmartCast operating arrangement. SmartCast doesn't continue up with smart OSes from the best TVs from LG and Samsung, or TVs that have Android Tv or Roku OS driving them. But if you tin can't beget a big name TV and picture show quality matters most to you, the Vizio P-Serial Quantum (P65Q9-H1) review volition entice you.

Editor'southward Note: Since this review was written, Vizio TVs have been updated with support for HBO Max . We've updated the language in this review to reflect this change, just the general recommendations and rating of the review are unchanged since it was initially published in May 2022.

Vizio P-Serial Quantum (P65Q9-H1) review: Pricing and availability

Among quantum-dot LCD TVs, the Vizio P-Series Breakthrough (P65Q9-H1) can exist considered affordable, though it isn't the cheapest. The 65-inch model that I reviewed sells for $1,199.99 from Vizio and Amazon. Vizio also sells a 75-inch version of the P-Serial, only those are the only 2 options for this model — many competing TVs also come in smaller and larger sizes. See how it compares to the best Vizio TVs.

  • 65-inch P65Q9-H1 — $1,199.99
  • 75-inch P75Q9-H1 — $ane,499.99

Since both models take the same features and specs — such as full-array backlight, HDR support and HDMI 2.1 ports — we expect the 75-inch model to perform similarly to the 65-inch model nosotros tested.

Vizio P-Series Quantum (P65Q9-H1) review: Pattern

The P65Q9-H1 doesn't await like a cheap TV, especially from the forepart with its slim, aluminum bezel, but more than expensive TVs expect more sleek. The 57.0  x 32.vii x 2.7 inch unit isn't quite as thin as some premium LCD TVs, for example.

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Its boomerang style feet are made from metal, instead of plastic like many upkeep TVs, giving it a business firm foundation equally well every bit classing up the look of the TV.

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Notwithstanding, as with most TVs with this style of stand, you lot don't have a lot of clearance for a soundbar in front of it. You can also use a wall mount that supports 400 mm x 400 mm VESA patterns.

Vizio P-Series Quantum (P65Q9-H1) review: Ports

The P65Q9-H1 has iv HDMI ports: 2 on the back and two on the side. The two on the side of the P65Q9-H1 support HDMI 2.i, and tin can handle 4K at 120Hz . 1 the back of the P65Q9-H1, i HDMI offers audio return aqueduct (ARC); neither of the ports on the dorsum can do 120Hz.

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In add-on, there'south a composite video connection and USB port on the side. Sound ports on the back include optical digital audio and stereo analog audio — only it lacks Bluetooth, then it can't send audio wirelessly to headphones.

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There's also an RF antenna input too as an Ethernet connection for wired network access, if you prefer that over the included Wi-fi.

Vizio P-Series Quantum (P65Q9-H1) review: Performance

The P65Q9-H1 delivers an impressively detailed and color-rich picture — on par with TVs that cost hundreds more than.

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The start thing to catch my eye was the sharpness of the flick. Closeups of icebergs in the 4K Blu-ray version of Bluish Planet II revealed bubbles in the ice and the tiny tube anxiety of starfish were each distinct. The pic'southward crispness also translated well to action sequences — the Falcon zipped through the coulee without whatsoever blurring in the opening sequence of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

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Just the colors seemed slightly off in the default Bright fashion. They lacked warmth and were oversaturated — too green, also blue and too ruddy. I switched to Calibrated mode and the colors got much warmer. Skin tones appeared more natural. Showing off both the sharpness and color range, when Thor arrives in Wakanda in Avengers: Infinity War, the rainbow colors of the bifrost were singled-out and Thor's lightning was very detailed.

Calibrated mode too allowed the P65Q9-H1 to demonstrate its excellent contrast. With support for all sorts of HDR — Dolby Vision and HDR10+, especially — the screen handles dark scenes very well. In Without Remorse, Michael B. Jordan finds himself in a lot of dark rooms and locations at night. In all those scenes, the P65Q9-H1 made it possible to proceed track of the action despite the low calorie-free. In the 4K Blu-ray version of Blade Runner 2049, equally Joe walks through the metropolis and encounters the Joi ad, I could see details in the background, even equally the intense colors of the hologram popped. While watching the Weathertop scene in the 4K Blu-ray version of Fellowship of the Band, facets of the rocks were evident in the moonlight.

The P65Q9-H1 features a full-array backlight, which gives a uniformity to the display and helps information technology attain its pleasing picture. Nonetheless, the image appears washed out on the side if you stray too far from center while watching. The P65Q9-H1 was piece of cake to scout in daylight, with what I perceived to be a bright console — though our lab test results disagreed.

Vizio P-Serial Breakthrough (P65Q9-H1) review: Test results

In our lab testing, the P65Q9-H1 produced a max brightness of 471.2 nits. That is well below the Samsung Q80T QLED TV (681.6), Hisense Quantum 55H9G (668.03) and TCL 6-Series Roku Tv R635 (583.1), though better than the Samsung Q60T QLED TV (414.9). However, I never idea the screen looked dim or lacked enough brightness.

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In other tests, the P65Q9-H1 performed in the center of the pack as well. It's reproduced 99.ninety% of the Rec 709 colour space, showing its colour reproduction was on par with the TCL 6-Series (99.92), but below the Hisense 55H9G (99.76%), Samsung Q60T (99.72%) and Samsung Q80T (99.93%). It's Delta-East score, which measures colour accuracy, of 2.2 placed it in the middle of this grouping, with only the Hisense 55H9G chirapsia it (an impressive 0.9).

But sometimes the numbers don't tell the whole story. In combination, the P65Q9-H1'due south sharp paradigm, colour and brightness created an overall enjoyable picture.

Vizio P-Series Quantum (P65Q9-H1) review: Gaming

For gamers, a big improvement in the P65Q9-H1 over final year's Vizio PX65-G1 are the two HDMI 2.1 ports, which permit the Goggle box to take advantage of the Xbox Series 10 and Playstation v's nearly advanced features. When connected to those 2 side HDMI ports, the P65Q9-H1 supports 120Hz at 4K resolution, besides as variable refresh rate (VRR) and AMD FreeSync. However, when I continued an Xbox Serial X, I had to manually switch the settings to HDMI 2.one to go those features — the Auto setting didn't detect the Xbox'due south abilities.

The P65Q9-H1's lag time of 26.viii milliseconds means it's a adept, but not great, Idiot box for gamers, despite its back up of 120Hz at 4K. Over again, it sits in the eye of the pack against the competition, with both the TCL six-Series Roku TV 2022, at 21.5 ms, and the Hisense 55H9G, at 16.ane, chirapsia it out.

While playing Forza Horizon 4, I didn't experience whatsoever blurring even while racing at top speeds down the highway, and the details in the groundwork remained sharp throughout. Similarly, the details in the foreground and background while playing Noon Legends were impressive.

Vizio P-Series Quantum (P65Q9-H1) review: Sound

For a midrange Television set, the P65Q9-H1 produces boilerplate audio — but that doesn't mean it sounds practiced or that the audio comes anywhere near to matching the picture quality. Through its ii 15-watt speakers, dialogue is easy to hear and its Virtual:X surroundings sound fashion creates a very wide soundfield (over again, for a TV of this blazon). Merely bass was lacking in every scene I watched. If yous buy this TV, a soundbar should also be in your budget.

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There aren't many tweaks you can brand to the audio. In improver to Virtual:Ten audio mode, you can also selection regular surround sound or plow surroundings sound off. You can also switch on volume leveling and dialog enhancer, but there are no other sound modes to choose from.

The P65Q9-H1 supports Dolby Sound, simply non Dolby Atmos, which may limit your sound options in the futurity.

The TV gets very loud — about 89 decibels at 100 — only it'south very uncomfortable to listen at that level, peculiarly with the lack of bass.

Vizio P-Series Breakthrough (P65Q9-H1) review: Smart features

The P65Q9-H1 runs Vizio'southward SmartCast operating arrangement, which — while improved — still falls way backside the field in terms of features and apps.

Setup is intuitive and the system takes you step-past-step through what you lot need to do. I was upwards and running in a few minutes.

The home screen is dominated by suggestions of what to picket, and there'southward no way to customize what yous see in that location. You can adjust the featured apps on the third row to show your favorites in the Extras card. Other menu options include Movies, Shows, Free Channels and Apps.

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You lot'll notice some popular apps in the app shop, including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and Hulu, and it has YouTube Goggle box for live TV streaming. Simply it doesn't have Sling TV or HBO Max. Fifty-fifty with the limited app choice, finding an app is frustrating. The Television receiver's search doesn't include apps in the results, so you have to ringlet through what's available. Yous can use Chromecast or AirPlay to push content from your phone, tablet or figurer to the bigger screen — or just add a Roku stick and bypass SmartCast entirely.

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The P65Q9-H1 lacks a built-in phonation banana, but y'all tin link it to your Alexa, Google Banana or Apple HomeKit device to go easily-free. I used Alexa to turn the TV on and off and launch Prime Video. But it's not as fast as having an integrated voice banana and the commands didn't e'er result in an action.

Vizio P-Series Breakthrough (P65Q9-H1) review: Remote control

Vizio's remote feels solid and comfortable in your hand. Information technology has quite a few buttons, including power, input, menu, info, domicile, back and closed captions. You tin can control the volume and channels, muted the audio and there'south even a 0-9 number pad. The gyre wheel in the middle allows y'all to navigate menus and apps. All buttons were responsive. However, it lacks a backlight then it can be difficult to see in a dark room.

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The remote also has vii quick launch buttons — more than most remotes and including some unique choices. In addition to Netflix, Prime Video and Hulu, at that place are quick launch buttons for Vudu, Kumo (a free content service), Redbox (another free content service) and Lookout man Gratis (Vizio's free content service). Based on what I saw showing on those gratis content services — how many reruns of 21 Jump Street do you lot want to watch? — you lot likely don't need a quick launch button for all of them.

Vizio P-Serial Breakthrough (P65Q9-H1) review: Verdict

Vizio P-Series Quantum (P65Q9-H1) is an excellent Goggle box if you prize picture quality and don't care almost the smart Os that comes with information technology. With its precipitous 4K image and contrast that reveals details in dark scenes, the P65Q9-H1 sets itself autonomously from cheaper QLED alternatives. Information technology's a mid-priced model that registers moderate scores in our lab test and lacks a few nice-to-have features, such as an integrated voice assistant and Dolby Atmos support, but the picture quality outweighs its downsides.

If you have several hundred more dollars to spend, Samsung's Q80T has a beautiful motion picture and summit-of-the-line features, including Samsung's excellent Tizen OS. And if yous're looking to spend less, the TCL 6-Series Roku Tv (R635) and Hisense H9G Breakthrough Android TV are more affordable and still produce a very good motion picture. Plus, they both come up with much more robust smart operating systems. Simply for a balance of price and motion-picture show, the Vizio P-Series hits a sweet spot.

Michael Gowan covers soundbars, TVs, portable speakers and other sound- and video-related topics for Tom'due south Guide. He'due south written about music and engineering science for more than 20 years for a raft of publications including Wired, Men'south Journal, PC World and Macworld. When he's non reviewing speakers, he's probably listening to ane anyway.

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