Vizio P Series Xled 2017 65 Inch Review View Angle Input Lag
Test Results
Blueprint
Curved No
The design of the P Series 2017 is simple, and the same as the previous yr'southward P Serial 2016. It has a wide metal stand, which supports the Telly well simply requires a large table. It is stable, and most of the inputs can be easily accessed if wall mounted. Information technology looks quite good, simply won't stand out every bit much every bit another high-end TVs such every bit the MU9000 or SJ8500.
The stand up of the TV is quite wide, but is strong and provides very adept back up. It feels high quality too, due to the heavy metal.
Footprint of the 65" TV stand up: 11.i" 10 50.0"
Wall Mount VESA 400x400
The rear of the Tv set is simple and fabricated of plastic. Most of the inputs are easy to access fifty-fifty if placed next to a wall as they run parallel to the back of the Television.
Borders 0.59" (one.5 cm)
The borders have an boilerplate thickness, merely still look quite practiced with a textured metal stop.
Max Thickness 2.52" (6.4 cm)
The Idiot box appears quite thick when viewed from the side due to the total-array backlight. It will stick out a scrap if wall mounted, simply the metal borders look skilful.
Maximum Temperature 97 °F (36 °C)
Boilerplate Temperature 90 °F (32 °C)
The TV gets a little warm to the touch along the top edge and in a few places on the back, only this isn't a trouble. At that place are air vents along the top and bottom of the Television set that keep information technology cool.
The build quality of the P Series 2017 is good. Metallic is used along the frame and for the stand, so the TV feels quite rugged. The rear plastic has a scrap of flex, simply this isn't an issue for normal utilize.
Picture Quality
Native Contrast 4,675 : i
Dissimilarity with local dimming 9,271 : ane
Great native contrast ratio for the 2017 Vizio P TV. This loftier native contrast ratio means that night scenes will be displayed really well and with really deep blacks, especially when the TV is set in a dark room.
When the local dimming is turned on, the contrast ratio nearly doubles, which is even ameliorate. This is a clear sign that the local dimming is very effective. The black level is literally cut in half, which is great for HDR content, especially HDR movies.
Local Dimming Yeah
Backlight Full-Assortment
The Vizio P 2017 has a great local dimming. In fact, it is the aforementioned equally the 2016 Vizio P, since the TV is substantially the same. Overall, the local dimming does a skilful job limiting the blooming effectually our moving highlight, but similarly, as the 2016 version, it still dims the moving highlight too much, particularly when transiting from ane dimming zone to another. Fortunately, this is less obvious when watching movies and we recommend to plow on the local dimming feature, named 'Active LED Zones' on this Vizio Idiot box.
SDR Real Scene Peak Brightness 489 cd/thou²
SDR Peak two% Window 305 cd/m²
SDR Peak 10% Window 424 cd/m²
SDR Pinnacle 25% Window 471 cd/m²
SDR Peak l% Window 502 cd/m²
SDR Peak 100% Window 517 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 2% Window 302 cd/m²
SDR Sustained ten% Window 421 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 25% Window 467 cd/g²
SDR Sustained fifty% Window 497 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 100% Window 513 cd/grand²
SDR ABL 0.031
Plot over fourth dimension
Groovy SDR peak brightness. The Idiot box'southward great ~500 cd/grand² brightness is only marred by how its local dimming dims the smaller white windows. This means darker scenes will be more dim than intended.
Because of this local dimming behavior the overall brightness is less than the Sony X900E, which has like real scene brightness. The P Serial 2016 has similar brightness and behavior to the 2017; fifty-fifty though the 2017 is a niggling dimmer in every test, this is within console variation between units of the aforementioned Tv set, and isn't noticeable in person.
HDR Real Scene Peak Brightness 442 cd/k²
HDR Peak 2% Window 313 cd/m²
HDR Peak 10% Window 435 cd/m²
HDR Peak 25% Window 482 cd/grand²
HDR Summit 50% Window 511 cd/one thousand²
HDR Peak 100% Window 531 cd/yard²
HDR Sustained 2% Window 310 cd/m²
HDR Sustained 10% Window 431 cd/m²
HDR Sustained 25% Window 478 cd/m²
HDR Sustained 50% Window 507 cd/k²
HDR Sustained 100% Window 522 cd/m²
HDR ABL 0.031
Plot over time
Decent HDR acme effulgence, but non as practiced as it could be because of the Idiot box's local dimming beliefs. Most TVs with local dimming make highlights brighter than their full screen white brightness, notwithstanding the Vizio P dims highlights in even normal scenes, so its full screen white is its highest effulgence. Considering of this highlights in dim scenes will be much less bright than intended.
Because of this beliefs the overall effulgence is less than the X900E, which has a similar full screen white brightness. The P Serial 2016 has similar brightness and beliefs to the 2017 model; though the 2017 is a petty less vivid in every test, this is inside unit of measurement variation for the same Goggle box, and isn't noticeable in person.
Update 08/01/2017: In HDR the 'Backlight' setting doesn't alter the acme brightness, but changes the effulgence of everything else, as explained in the Color Gamut section of the review. Backlight 50 is recommended for a dark room and Backlight 100 is recommended for a bright room.
50% Std. Dev. iv.582%
50% DSE 0.184%
5% Std. Dev. 2.661%
v% DSE 0.124%
The Vizio P 2017 gray uniformity could be better. The corners and sides are all a chip darker than the center, with some faint darker vertical ring also visible in the center. Luckily, the vertical bands in the middle are not very visible while watching normal content since they are just a chip darker than the average of the screen. Dirty screen result is visible very slightly and not very annoying.
Looking at our 5% gray uniformity test picture, y'all tin can see that both sides are slightly brighter, only this is only a outcome of the narrow viewing bending.
Color Shift xviii°
Brightness 33°
Black Level 21°
Poor viewing angle, though average for a Television set with a VA panel. Blacks plough grey and colors shift when the Goggle box is viewed from a small angle, while brightness decreases at a more moderate bending. This Tv set isn't well suited for a room where people ofttimes view the TV from the side.
The 55" Vizio P uses an IPS panel with a much better viewing angle, just worse flick quality when viewed from straight in front end.
Native Std. Dev. 0.674%
Std. Dev. due west/ Fifty.D. 0.748%
Outstanding blackness uniformity for the Vizio P Series 2017. The native black uniformity (when the local dimming is turned off) is very good and the overall screen blacks are very uniform. At that place is non any visible clouding or flashlighting near the corners or sides, which is very good.
When the local dimming is turned on, there is some blooming around the center white cross, but once over again, it is very limited and we can conspicuously run across that the local dimming implementation is very good on the 2017 Vizio P.
Screen Finish Semi-gloss
Total Reflections v.ix%
Indirect Reflections 0.9%
The reflection handling of the P Serial 2017 is good. It has a semi-gloss finish which reduces the intensity of reflection by diffusing them beyond the screen, just also causes ambient glare to raise the perceived black level. This should be fine for most rooms only may be an outcome in an specially brilliant living room.
Picture Mode Calibrated Dark
White Residual dE iii.45
Colour dE two.69
Gamma two.24
Color Temperature five,793 K
The Vizio P 2017 has a bully accuracy out of the box when the TV is fix to the 'Calibrated Nighttime' film mode and with the 'Normal' color temperature. It is however a bit warm on the 'Normal' color temperature, merely it is far more authentic than the 2 other color temperature available ('Reckoner' and 'Cool'). Every bit is, this TV could be used by most anyone without the need to practice a calibration
Overall, the white residue dE is not bad as information technology is just a chip over the 3.0 mark, which is where enthusiasts would begin to notice the inaccuracy. Every bit for the gamma, it is tracking very closely our 2.2 target, which is great. Finally, the color dE is very reasonable and should not actually be a trouble as is, unless y'all are a professional who has already worked with other calibrated monitors or TVs.
Picture show Style Calibrated Night
White Residue dE 0.29
Colour dE 0.97
Gamma ii.21
Color Temperature half-dozen,454 Chiliad
After calibration, the Vizio P Series 2017 is very accurate and if not almost perfect. The white rest control works well and is accurate and precise, equally each IRE control points does not bear on the side by side points. which can happen on some TV and make the whole calibration process a hurting to do. The color space management ('Color Tuner') is also very effective and the whole color dE was brought downwardly to 0.97, which at this level, any inaccuracies are well-nigh unnoticeable. Finally, the gamma curve was flattened to track our 2.2 target about correct on.
Y'all can discover our calibration settings here.
Upscaling of depression-quality content such equally DVDs is a chip more blocky than other TVs, similar to the Vizio P Series 2016.
720p content such equally cable looks decent when upscaled. Some minor haloing artifacts are visible and the image is slightly more soft than most other TVs.
1080p content such as Blu-rays look good. The paradigm remains clear and precipitous.
Content at the native 4k resolution of the TV looks good. No problems can be seen.
Wide Colour Gamut Yes
DCI P3 xy 83.ninety%
DCI P3 uv 91.33%
Rec 2020 xy 61.xvi%
Rec 2020 uv 69.17%
Broad HDR colour gamut, though not as wide equally the Sony X900E and many high cease TVs. Our colour gamut tests are washed at a 75% stimulus brightness; at this high brightness the Vizio P sacrifices color saturation in order to make colors brighter. This is visible equally terrible colour accuracy in both color gamut images. The same P3 and 2020 tests done at a 50% stimulus effulgence prove much meliorate color accuracy, considering the TV can easily achieve this brightness.
Update 08/01/2017: It was found that changing the 'Backlight' setting in HDR changes the EOTF and doesn't actually change the peak brightness. At Backlight 100 (shown here with local dimming on and off) the EOTF is much brighter than the PQ curve, which is good for bright rooms. At Backlight 50 (local dimming on, off) the EOTF follows the PQ curve very well, which is good for dark rooms. At Backlight 50 the 'Game' and 'Calculator' picture mode EOTFs (local dimming on) follow the PQ curve very well.
Normalized DCI P3 Coverage ITP 81.ane%
10,000 cd/m² DCI P3 Coverage ITP 35.one%
Normalized Rec 2020 Coverage ITP 61.ix%
10,000 cd/m² Rec 2020 Coverage ITP 26.7%
Okay color volume, just more often than not limited by the color gamut and black level. The Television set's great local dimming lets it extend its wide color gamut to a big range of brightnesses. One trouble though is how the DCI P3 color gamut narrows drastically at very high brightness values, as the TV sacrifices color saturation to make them brighter. This is most visible in the P3 image in our Colour Gamut department. This will hateful that the colors of very bright highlights will wait a little washed out.
Colour Depth 10 Bit
Scarlet (Std. Dev.) 0.120
Green (Std. Dev.) 0.133
Blueish (Std. Dev.) 0.110
Gray (Std. Dev.) 0.138
The gradient is very smooth with only some small imperfection in the darker shades of colors, simply this is nothing really problematic overall. viii-bit banding is non visible since this is a x-bit panel. The performance is almost the same as the Vizio P Series 2016.
IR later on 0 min recovery 0.00%
IR after 2 min recovery 0.00%
IR later on iv min recovery 0.00%
IR after 6 min recovery 0.00%
IR after 8 min recovery 0.00%
IR afterwards 10 min recovery 0.00%
Perfect result iv our prototype retentivity test for the 2017 Vizio P. This result is in line with most LED TVs that employ a VA panel.
Permanent Burn-In Adventure No
We don't wait VA panels to experience permanent epitome retentiveness, as the VA panel in our long-term test appears immune.
Motion
80% Response Fourth dimension 3.nine ms
100% Response Fourth dimension x.9 ms
The response time of the P Serial 2017 is very good, resulting in a short trail following moving objects. This is great when watching fast-moving content. This event is very similar to the P Series 2016.
Flicker-Free No
PWM Dimming Frequency 120 Hz
The Idiot box uses PWM at 120Hz to dim the backlight, starting at 99/100 backlight setting. Lowering the setting shortens the duty cycle, while amplitude remains constant. Backlight that uses PWM results in duplications following moving objects, just it does aid to articulate upwards motion slightly.
Optional BFI Yeah
Min Flicker for 60 fps 60 Hz
60 Hz for threescore fps Yeah
120 Hz for 120 fps Yes
Min Flicker for 60 fps in Game Manner 60 Hz
Information technology is possible to reduce the flicker frequency to sixty Hz past enabling the 'Clear Activeness' setting. If y'all don't mind the visible flicker produced by this option, information technology helps to clear upwards fast moving content. The Vizio P 2017 increases backlight amplitude when Clear Action is enabled, which helps keep screen effulgence abiding even while using Black Frame Insertion.
Movement Interpolation (30 fps) Yeah
Motion Interpolation (sixty fps) Yes
The P Series 2017 can interpolate lower frame rate content using its 120 Hz console. To add the soap opera effect to 60 fps content, increase the 'Reduce Motion Blur' slider. The 'Reduce Judder' slider is used to interpolate 30 fps content. Note that any motion interpolation volition introduce artifacts, so utilize a pocket-size value unless you lot really similar the soap opera upshot.
Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps 30.viii ms
Frame Agree Time @ sixty fps 5.8 ms
The Vizio P Serial 2017 tin brandish 60fps content without stutter, only stutter may be visible with 24p movies - especially if they have broad panning shots. This is a issue of the fast response time, which results in very lilliputian blur to smooth between frames.
Judder-Free 24p Yes
Judder-Free 24p via 60p No
Judder-Free 24p via 60i No
Judder-Gratis 24p via Native Apps Yes
The Vizio P Series 2017 tin brandish 24p movies without judder when movies are played from 24p sources, like DVD and Blu-ray players, or from the native apps, and this without the demand to turn on whatever related option. When 24p movies are played either from a 60p or 60i sources (like cable or satellite boxes), The Television set can't remove completely judder as seen in this flick even when 'Pure Cinema' is turned on. This is a bit odd, as the 2016 Vizio P Series was able to remove judder without problems with the previous firmware. This may exist a firmware event and we volition keep track of it and update the results of the exam if information technology is fixed in the hereafter.
Update 10/31/2017: With the latest firmware (iii.4.8.5) judder is notwithstanding present from 60Hz signals, even with 'Pure Movie theater' enabled.
Update 01/17/2018: Judder has been retested with the latest firmware (three.four.eight.15), and remains unchanged.
Native Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Variable Refresh Rate No
4k VRR Maximum N/A
4k VRR Minimum N/A
1080p VRR Maximum Northward/A
1080p VRR Minimum N/A
VRR Supported Connectors Northward/A
The Vizio P Series 2017 has a 120Hz panel without support for more avant-garde features such as FreeSync.
Inputs
1080p @ 60Hz xv.9 ms
1080p @ 60Hz + HDR 54.4 ms
1080p @ 60Hz Exterior Game Fashion 82.five ms
1080p @ 120Hz 10.9 ms
4k @ 60Hz 15.9 ms
4k @ 60Hz + HDR 52.v ms
4k @ 60Hz @ iv:4:4 52.4 ms
4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 + viii bit HDR 52.5 ms
4k @ 60Hz Outside Game Manner 82.v ms
4k With Interpolation 77.6 ms
4k @ 120 Hz N/A
4k with Variable Refresh Rate Northward/A
1080p with Variable Refresh Charge per unit N/A
Excellent depression input lag for SDR content, but only okay input lag for HDR content. HDMI port 5 is a low bandwidth port that doesn't support HDR, just has much lower input lag than the other ports, making it fantabulous for SDR gaming. We conducted all tests on HDMI ports ane, two and 5: ports i and 2 have identical input lag within variance, but port 5 has much lower lag for all resolutions that information technology tin can back up, including 4k @ 60 Hz @ iv:2:0. These results are almost identical to last year'due south P Series 2016.
Test | HDMI ane | ii | v |
1080p @ 60 Hz | 46.0 | 45.three | 16.0 |
+ 4:four:4 | l.9 | 50.vi | 15.9 |
out of game mode | 129.three | 128.six | 82.half-dozen |
with interpolation | 125.9 | 124.3 | 77.vii |
4k @ lx Hz | 44.0 | 43.iii | 15.9 |
+ HDR | 43.5 | 43.five | N/A |
+ four:4:4 | 43.vii | 43.two | N/A |
+ 4:4:4 + eight scrap HDR | 43.7 | 43.2 | N/A |
out of game mode | 127.iii | 126.5 | 82.half-dozen |
with interpolation | 123.9 | 122.0 | 77.7 |
Update 09/20/2017: Tested 1080p @ 120 Hz input lag using our new input lag tool on HDMI port 5. It is ~4 ms faster than the 1080p @ 60 Hz input lag, which is due to the faster scan time of a 120 Hz indicate.
Update 01/23/2018: Retested input lag with the latest firmware (3.4.8.15). HDMI port 5 is unaffected, but the input lag of HDMI port ane is ~9 ms higher across the board when 'Game Low Latency' is enabled. This was also the case with the M Serial 2017 and the E Series 2017 on the same firmware.
1080p @ 60Hz @ iv:4:4 Yes
1080p @ 120Hz Yeah
1440p @ 60Hz No
4k @ 30Hz @ 4:iv:4 Yeah
4k @ 60Hz Yes
4k @ 60Hz @ 4:iv:iv Yep
4k @ 120Hz No
All common resolutions are supported on HDMI ports i-iv, and nearly on port 5.
Port 5: 4k @ sixty Hz @ 4:4:4 or 4:2:two colour is not supported (not enough bandwidth). HDR is also not supported. 4:4:four color is shown properly in any picture way.
Ports ane-4: 4k @ 60 Hz @ 4:iv:4 or 4:2:2 is but supported when 'Full UHD Colour' is enabled for the port beingness used. four:4:4 colour is only shown properly in the 'Computer' picture mode.
HDMI five
USB ii
Digital Optical Audio Out one
Analog Audio Out 3.5mm 0
Analog Sound Out RCA ane
Component In 1
Blended In 0
Tuner (Cable/Pismire) 0
Ethernet ane
DisplayPort 0
IR In 0
SD/SDHC 0
Similar the 2016 model, the Vizio P Series 2017 doesn't take a Idiot box tuner.
HDR10 Yes
Dolby Vision Yes
HLG Aye
3D No
v.1 Passthrough ARC Dolby Digital Yes
5.1 Passthrough ARC DTS Aye
v.1 Passthrough Optical Dolby Digital Yes
five.1 Passthrough Optical DTS Yes
HDMI 2.0 Full Bandwidth Yes (HDMI 1,ii,3,4)
HDMI 2.ane Full Bandwidth No
ARC Aye (HDMI ane)
USB iii.0 Yeah (1)
HDCP 2.2 Yes
CEC Yes
MHL No
Variable Analog Sound Out Yep
Wi-Fi Support Aye (2.four GHz, 5 GHz)
HDMI port 5 does not support HDR or HDMI 2.0 full bandwidth. To passthrough DTS or Dolby Digital depending on the content, set 'Digital Audio Out' to 'Bitstream' in the sound options.
Audio Quality
Low-Frequency Extension 119.87 Hz
Std. Dev. @ lxx 4.03 dB
Std. Dev. @ 80 iii.97 dB
Std. Dev. @ Max half-dozen.47 dB
Max 89.one dB SPL
Dynamic Range Compression three.79 dB
Average frequency response. Bass extension is quite poor, and the response is a fleck uneven overall. At Barely 89dB SPL, it isn't a very loud Tv either.
Weighted THD @ 80 0.522
Weighted THD @ Max 5.424
IMD @ 80 ix.58%
IMD @ Max 17.24%
Subpar distortion levels. Across all volumes, the Vizio P Series shows more distortion than average. They skyrocket at maximum book with a noticeable pinnacle at 1.5KHz.
Smart Features
Smart OS SmartCast
Ease of Use Easy
Smoothness Non Polish
Time Taken to Select YouTube 15 s
Time Taken to Change Backlight four s
Advanced Options Many
In that location is a side card that tin be accessed in any input, that contains all the Tv's settings. Information technology's adequately responsive and easy to utilise. There is also the app screen, accessed through the 'SmartCast' input, that merely contains a few apps and has very inclement animations. Because the app screen is treated every bit another input and has no dedicated remote button, clicking through all the other input to go to it takes a flake of time.
Ads No
Opt-out N/A
Suggested Content in Dwelling house Yes
Opt-out of Suggested Content No
Neither the TV'south interface or the phone and tablet app take ads. The TV'south main app page does accept a scrolling banner for suggested content, which can exist a lilliputian annoying.
App Selection Many
App Smoothness Not Smooth
Cast Capable Yes
USB Drive Playback Aye
USB Drive HDR Playback No
HDR in Netflix Yes
HDR in Amazon Video No
HDR in YouTube No
The TV can play content cast from most pop apps on a smartphone or tablet. In addition SmartCast was recently updated to support built-in apps, but currently on our unit of measurement simply Netflix, Amazon Video, Hulu, Crepitation, iHeartRadio, Xumo, Vudu and PlutoTV are bachelor (not YouTube). More apps are expected to be added soon. Animations in apps and when browsing the interface are very choppy or have low frame rate, simply the actions themselves don't have much lag.
Size Medium
Voice Command No
CEC Bill of fare Control Yes
Other Smart Features No
Instead of the tablet remote of the Vizio P 2016, the 2017 P serial has a full basic remote that can navigate the TV's new on screen interface. Yet the remote is very basic, offering simply buttons and has no smart features at all.
Acts as the Remote Yep
Directly Launches Apps and Inputs Inputs Only
Inputs Text in YouTube North/A
Inputs Text in Netflix Yes
Streams Device Files No
Controls Television Settings All
Voice Control No
The highlight of the SmartCast platform is the amazing phone and tablet app, which can do everything the physical remote can do and more than. All the Tv set's settings can be changed in the app itself, inputs can be switched, the phone or tablet's keyboard can exist used for text entry on the TV, and the app can serve as either a touchpad remote or button remote for the TV.
The Television receiver has 4 physical buttons: power, volume up/downward, and input.
- Manual
- Batteries
- Remote HDMI Cable
Unlike the P Series 2016, the 2017 model doesn't come with a tablet. The remote is improved though, and can command more Television receiver functions.
Power Consumption 105 West
Power Consumption (Max) 187 W
Firmware 3.iii.18.1
Differences Betwixt Sizes And Variants
We tested the 65" (P65-E1). For the most role, nosotros expect our review to be valid for the 75" (P75-E1) variant of the Vizio P Series 2017, but the 55" (P55-E1) has a few differences:
- 55" (Vizio P55-E1): This size has an IPS panel instead of VA. It will take improve color accuracy at an angle, just worse contrast and blacks from in front (in the m:1 ballpark).
Size | Model | LCD Type | Effective Refresh Rate | Real Refresh Rate | Local Dimming Zones |
55" | P55-E1 | IPS | 240 Hz | 120 Hz | 126 |
65" | P65-E1 | VA | 240 Hz | 120 Hz | 128 |
75" | P75-E1 | VA | 240 Hz | 120 Hz | 128 |
Compared To Other TVs
Top left: TCL P607 (55P607). Bottom left: Sony X900E (XBR55X900E). Middle: Vizio P Series 2017 (P65-E1). Tiptop right: Vizio 1000 Series 2017 (M65-E0). Bottom correct: Samsung MU9000 (UN55MU9000). Unlike our other photographs, this picture wasn't taken under a controlled environment, and so do not draw conclusions from it.
The P Series offers slap-up picture quality at a competitive price, but it faces tough contest in its cost. For a larger size though, it is a pretty good choice.
49" 55" 65" 75"
The Sony X900E is somewhat better than the Vizio P Series 2017. The Sony X900E has better upscaling which is important if you watch a lot of cable, and better gray uniformity. The Vizio P Series 2017, on the other hand, has a better input lag and a faster response time, which are important to those who play a lot of games. Finally, the Vizio P Series 2017 has better blackness frame insertion (BFI) which can result in a clearer image for gamers.
55" 65" 75"
The Vizio P Series 2017 is slightly better than the TCL 6 Series R617. The Vizio P Serial 2017 is much better for watching movies every bit information technology has better local dimming and better black uniformity and also has amend motion interpolation. The TCL R617 has better input lag which is great if you play video games or employ the Television as a PC monitor. If you sentinel a lot of TV shows, the TCL has better upscaling and can handle reflections slightly ameliorate.
55" 65" 75"
The Vizio P Series 2018 is better than the Vizio P Series 2017 in well-nigh every use. The P Serial 2018 has lower input lag, which is great if you lot play video games or HDR games. It likewise has ameliorate reflection handling so you tin can place it in a room with many calorie-free sources without any issue. Finally, the Vizio P Series 2018 has a faster response time, thus you lot will notice only a small blur trail in the image when you sentinel fast action sports.
50" 55" 65" seventy" 75"
The Vizio P Series 2017 is significantly improve than the Vizio Chiliad Serial 2017. The P Series has lower input lag and lower response fourth dimension, which is corking if y'all play video games. The P Serial has improve local dimming and is equipped with motion interpolation for those who like the soap opera effect. Finally, the P Series is meliorate suited for watching Television set shows in brighter rooms, as it has higher brightness to fight glare and slightly better reflection handling.
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