![]() It’s also worth noting that the V-Series doesn’t support Dolby Atmos, which may limit you if you have a soundbar that can play the surround sound technology. While the sound is big, there’s no low-end behind it - if you like the floor to rumble with your special effects, add a soundbar. You can choose Surround or Stereo sound modes if you don’t find Virtual:X to your liking. Voices are fairly clear, though they can get lost in the virtual surround sound mix. That’s due to support for DTS Virtual:X, which creates a wide soundstage. The V-Series delivers surprisingly big sound for an inexpensive TV. Vizio V-Series (2021 Model) review: Audio Overall, it was a solid display for gaming. Colors were more vibrant in Apex Legends than when watching shows and movies. Details in the background were slightly fuzzy, but better than many inexpensive TVs. While the V-Series only offers 4K at 60Hz, I didn’t notice any blurring as I raced through the streets. When I launched Forza 4, the TV’s V-Gaming Engine logo appeared, indicating that auto game mode and VRR had engaged. With that low lag time and it’s support for the latest gaming features - VRR and ALLM - we hoped the V-Series would impress while playing games on a Xbox Series X. Vizio V-Series (2021 Model) review: Gaming The V-Series was also impressive when it came to lag, registering 13.7 milliseconds only the TCL 5-Series was better at 11.8 ms. The TCL 5-Series was better by a nose at 1.35. That bested the Hisense U7G (1.91) and the Vizio M-Series (1.68). 709 color space all the other TVs we compared it with had at least 99.8 percent.īut the V-Series had a Delta-E of 1.46, which measures color accuracy, with lower scores indicating better color accuracy, and 0 indicating a perfect score. The V-Series also didn’t score well on color reproduction, which may have caused the overall flat colors I experienced. That’s far below the Hisense U7G Android TV (621.3nits) and TCL 5-Series Roku TV S535 (466.2 nits), and even the Vizio M-Series Quantum MQ6 (299.7 nits). Based on our lab tests, the unit managed a max brightness of 243.4 nits. The poor HDR performance is likely because this V-Series TV doesn’t get very bright. Vizio V-Series (2021 Model) review: Test results And while the V-Series supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+, I found that details were lost in dark scenes, like when Joe stands in front of the Joi ad in the 4K Blu-ray version of Blade Runner 2049 or the Weathertop scene in the 4K Blu-ray of Fellowship of the Ring. ![]() The V-Series features a full array backlight, but doesn’t have local dimming or quantum dot technology, which you’d find on more expensive TVs. For example, when Thor arrives in Wakanda, the lightning coming off Stormbreaker wasn’t as detailed as on a higher end TV, like the Vizio P-Series Quantum (P65Q9-H1). Even with the adjustments, the color seemed a little flat overall and washed out, while images lacked sharpness. ![]()
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