Description
VIZIO PX65-G1 P-Series Quantum X 65” Class – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
VIZIO PX65-G1 P-Series Quantum X 65” Class (64.50″ Diag.) 4K HDR Smart TV
Brand Name
VIZIO
Item Weight
54.9 pounds
Product Dimensions
56.96 x 2.72 x 32.72 inches
Item model number
PX65-G1
Batteries
2 AAA batteries required. (included)
Special Features
Quantum Color; 384 Local Dimming Zones; 4K UHD Resolution with HDR; Chromecast Built-in; Voice Control
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Questions & Answers – VIZIO PX65-G1 P-Series Quantum X 65” Class :
Technical specifications – VIZIO PX65-G1 P-Series Quantum X 65” Class :
Screen Size
64.5 Inches
Brand
VIZIO
Supported Internet Services
Netflix, Hulu, Vudu
Display Technology
LED
Resolution
4K
Refresh Rate
240 Hz
Special Feature
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Model Name
PX65-G1
Included Components
Power Cable, Remote Control, Stand
Connectivity Technology
HDMI
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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H. L (verified owner) –
Not perfect – I waited a year for the price of this model to go down. I purchased from a large warehouse store in Jan 2020 when the price went way down, and currently the price went way down. Before purchasing I read reviews that the firmware/software wasn’t very good. This is true, and I have not been able to use it trouble free to this day. At first the TV would turn on by itself. Now the sound will not go on thinking my Vizio sounder is attached, which it is not. I have a Apple TV 4K and my sysptem with that, the tv, and Vizio sound bar require a lot of coordination to work together. The 4K picture is very good, and regular HD is OK but not special. If I had to do it over I would consider a different manufacturer with trouble free firmware and controls.
K. N (verified owner) –
By far the Best Vizio TV ever! – I have had this TV for a couple of weeks now and am very satisfied. I have been doing a side by side picture quality comparison to a 64in Samsung PN64 F8500 plasma that I bought about 5 years ago. According to most experts the F8500 was the best TV made until the introduction of the OLED by LG. I do not own an OLED and they are the highest rated TVs you can buy, if you are willing to pay the price. OLEDs are still a bit pricey so I decided on a 4K QLED, which can also be quite expensive. Of course I can not compare 4K material as the F8500 is a only a1080P TV. I made a similar comparison about 4 years ago with Vizio’s first 4K TV, the P-Series 4K (2014 model). After a thorough comparison I decided to return the Vizio as the Samsung F8500 out performed it in every way. At that point I decided to give technology and marketing a little time to catch up with plasma technology. The Vizio Quantum X is a different story. It has taken four years but Vizo is now making a high end TV at an affordable price. As long as you provide the Quantum X with a 1080P source signal it really performs well. One category in which the Samsung F8500 looks better in is when you only have a source signal of 720p or 1080i such as a cable TV signal. The cable TV box I use has a 1080p upscale feature or I have used a stand alone up-converting video scaler between the cable box and TV so as to provide the Quantum X with at least a 1080p signal and cable TV programming looks as nice as the F8500. The Quantum X also has a much smaller sweet spot when viewed off angle as do all LED/LCD screens when compared to OLED and plasma TVs.
H. M (verified owner) –
DO NOT BUY – This happened 2 weeks after unboxing.
S. O (verified owner) –
A Very Good FALD 4K TV – GOOD:
C. A (verified owner) –
love my VIZIO – Great TV, easy to set up, very good picture.
C. A (verified owner) –
love my VIZIO – Great TV, easy to set up, very good picture.
K. N (verified owner) –
By far the Best Vizio TV ever! – I have had this TV for a couple of weeks now and am very satisfied. I have been doing a side by side picture quality comparison to a 64in Samsung PN64 F8500 plasma that I bought about 5 years ago. According to most experts the F8500 was the best TV made until the introduction of the OLED by LG. I do not own an OLED and they are the highest rated TVs you can buy, if you are willing to pay the price. OLEDs are still a bit pricey so I decided on a 4K QLED, which can also be quite expensive. Of course I can not compare 4K material as the F8500 is a only a1080P TV. I made a similar comparison about 4 years ago with Vizio’s first 4K TV, the P-Series 4K (2014 model). After a thorough comparison I decided to return the Vizio as the Samsung F8500 out performed it in every way. At that point I decided to give technology and marketing a little time to catch up with plasma technology. The Vizio Quantum X is a different story. It has taken four years but Vizo is now making a high end TV at an affordable price. As long as you provide the Quantum X with a 1080P source signal it really performs well. One category in which the Samsung F8500 looks better in is when you only have a source signal of 720p or 1080i such as a cable TV signal. The cable TV box I use has a 1080p upscale feature or I have used a stand alone up-converting video scaler between the cable box and TV so as to provide the Quantum X with at least a 1080p signal and cable TV programming looks as nice as the F8500. The Quantum X also has a much smaller sweet spot when viewed off angle as do all LED/LCD screens when compared to OLED and plasma TVs.
H. L (verified owner) –
Not perfect – I waited a year for the price of this model to go down. I purchased from a large warehouse store in Jan 2020 when the price went way down, and currently the price went way down. Before purchasing I read reviews that the firmware/software wasn’t very good. This is true, and I have not been able to use it trouble free to this day. At first the TV would turn on by itself. Now the sound will not go on thinking my Vizio sounder is attached, which it is not. I have a Apple TV 4K and my sysptem with that, the tv, and Vizio sound bar require a lot of coordination to work together. The 4K picture is very good, and regular HD is OK but not special. If I had to do it over I would consider a different manufacturer with trouble free firmware and controls.
C. K (verified owner) –
Don’t use Full UHD Color mode! – Full UHD Color mode (HDR10) looks bad for most content and overall a dim picture! If you have the settings right, the display is competitively bright with great color. If you are critical, motion is not great, blacks are not great but, for 65 inch $1200 beats most other displays. Not sure why the price here is so high for a 2yr old TV either. Get a new model from Costco! Poor active array, degrades color and lots of blooming. Poor viewing angles consistent with IPS displays. Terrible remote and tv os.
O. S (verified owner) –
VIZIO P-Series Quantum X 65” Class – I’m not to impress with it. I was inspecting more.
O. K (verified owner) –
Great in a lot of ways. Constantly advertising on the welcome screen. – This TV has a great picture and meets all the stats advertised. Remote works great and has a great feel. About every fifth time you start the TV you get an ad that tries to redirect you to some paid service. It takes several clicks to back out into your content.
S. O (verified owner) –
A Very Good FALD 4K TV – GOOD:
O. K (verified owner) –
Great in a lot of ways. Constantly advertising on the welcome screen. – This TV has a great picture and meets all the stats advertised. Remote works great and has a great feel. About every fifth time you start the TV you get an ad that tries to redirect you to some paid service. It takes several clicks to back out into your content.
H. M (verified owner) –
DO NOT BUY – This happened 2 weeks after unboxing.
O. S (verified owner) –
VIZIO P-Series Quantum X 65” Class – I’m not to impress with it. I was inspecting more.
C. K (verified owner) –
Don’t use Full UHD Color mode! – Full UHD Color mode (HDR10) looks bad for most content and overall a dim picture! If you have the settings right, the display is competitively bright with great color. If you are critical, motion is not great, blacks are not great but, for 65 inch $1200 beats most other displays. Not sure why the price here is so high for a 2yr old TV either. Get a new model from Costco! Poor active array, degrades color and lots of blooming. Poor viewing angles consistent with IPS displays. Terrible remote and tv os.