

The remote included with the PX65 is a simple black wand laden with sensibly arranged rubber buttons. Unlike nearly every other TV manufacturer, Vizio doesn't equip its flagship model with a voice remote that you don't need to point at the TV. (Opens in a new window) Read Our LG Signature OLED88Z9PUA Review Power, Input, and Volume Up/Down buttons also sit on the back of the TV, near the bottom right corner. It would have made more sense to have four (or all five) HDMI inputs facing the side and the component video ports facing down, but it's a minor complaint. The positioning of the component video inputs is odd the RCA ports take up a lot of space, and you're less likely to connect a legacy device that uses them than an HDMI device. Three more HDMI ports, optical and RCA stereo audio outputs, a cable/antenna connector, and an Ethernet port face downward. Two HDMI ports, RCA component video inputs, and a USB port face right, positioned for easy access. The screen sits on widely spaced, curved chrome legs.Īll ports are on the right side of the back of the TV, split between facing right and facing down. The only distinguishing marks are a small, metallic Vizio logo on the lower right corner of the screen, near a small protrusion that holds the infrared remote sensor. The PX65-G1 is strikingly minimal, with a bezel-free design that frames the active screen with a scant quarter inch of black, flush glass border before transitioning into a textured chrome band that runs along the edge of the TV. Besides the screen-size difference, the 75-inch $2,199.99 PX75-G1 is identical in features, and we expect similar performance.

That's an impressive feat, and enough to earn our Editors' Choice.Įditor's Note: This review is based on testing performed on the PX65-G1, the 65-inch version of the TV. At $1,499.99 for the 65-inch Vizio PX65-G1 we tested, the P-series offers a picture that can go toe-to-toe with Samsung's high-end Q90R for half the price. It also has a downright modest price compared with flagship offerings from LG and Samsung. It has all of the picture quality features you want in an LCD TV, like quantum dot technology for color and a local dimming LED backlighting array with hundreds of zones for contrast. The P-Series Quantum X is Vizio's flagship 4K TV line. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
