Vizio - 65 Class - Led - E-series - 2160p - Smart - 4k Uhd Tv With Hdr Product Review

Vizio'southward 5-series smart TV (the $300, 50-inch model V505-H19 is reviewed here) is the 2nd l-inch Goggle box I've evaluated recently, the other being the slightly cheaper ($280) Konka U50.

Both are infinitely superior to anything you could've plant in this price range 5 years agone. That said, the Vizio provides a fleck better processing, backlighting, overall image and feel. Only it lacks the Konka's handy Bluetooth connectivity.

This review is part of TechHive'southward coverage of the all-time smart TVs, where you'll find reviews of the contest'due south offerings, plus a heir-apparent'southward guide to the features you lot should consider when shopping for this type of product.

Specs and design

The V505-H19 is a thin-bezel unit of measurement whose staid, but swish appearance belies its low price. The fifty-inch-class panel delivers x-bit colour, a 60Hz refresh rate, and 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) resolution. It has a full-array LED backlight, then information technology is not zone dimmable. That means it'south lit from behind with multiple lights, but the lights aren't dimmed or shut off to subtract calorie-free bleed.

The V505-H19 is very low-cal for a l-inch TV at a mere 21.v pounds. I had no issues slinging the Boob tube effectually to put the feet on, sliding it around to reach the cablevision connections, so on.  That also means there will exist niggling strain on the 200mm ten 200mm VESA mount point, the mount, or your wall.

Vizio knows that in that location's lots of legacy equipment in this marketplace segment, so the port pick includes composite video input and RCA analog audio input/output. There's besides optical digital (Toslink), coax for cable/satellite TV or an over-the-air antenna, also equally three HDMI 2.1 ports (2160p @ 60Hz, with one supporting ARC output). A USB port is on hand for playback from mass media (thumb drives, etc.).

v505 port detail Vizio

Vizio likes to accept care of customers with legacy equipment by providing composite video and RCA audio inputs

At that place's no Bluetooth, simply the Wi-Fi is dual-ring 802.11n, which is easily fast plenty for streaming most content. If information technology isn't, at that place's also an ethernet port.

Props to Vizio for including support for HDR10+ in add-on to Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG. Not all TVs do that, and not but TVs at this toll. The Boob tube also handles DTS surround and Dolby Atmos, offers a low-latency game style, and supports both Apple AirPlay ii and Chromecast. The TV is also compliant with Alexa, Google Banana, and Siri vox command.

Interface and remote

Content-wise, Vizio's SmartCast Home is every bit complete equally Goggle box user interfaces come, with all the usual streaming providers, as well equally curated free content. SmartCast is also like shooting fish in a barrel to utilise, and can be controlled using the SmartCast app on your smartphone or tablet if yous so desire. My simply complaint, a distinctly pocket-size i in this day and age, is that it's completely reliant upon an net connection and does not when if your broadband connection is down. You tin can all the same use the TV, but with limited functionality.

On the other mitt, a repeat quick shoutout (I too noted this in the Vizio OLED review) to the company for fixing the Media Role player app. It's still a patently DOS-like file browser, merely at present it'southward responsive, plays all the media I throw at it, and doesn't crash.

v505 remote Vizio

The Vizio V505-H19's remote is elementary, if non always the easiest to use.

The remote is simple and easy to employ, though I would've appreciated dedicated transport controls to make media playback a bit easier. Nonetheless, it fits in the hand nicely and is large enough to not disappear forever between the burrow cushions. I don't talk to TVs outside of testing, only the remote'due south lack of a mic might carp some. Hey, what tin can I say? It'southward entry-level, and you lot can use the SmartCast phone app for that purpose, as well as the other supported protocols (Siri, etc.).

Performance

As I said in the intro, the V505-H19 reminds me quite a bit of the l-inch Konka U5-series I just reviewed. Information technology's a expressionless ringer equally far as the slight blue colour skew and backlighting are concerned; however, it suffers a flake less moiré, shimmer, and other artifacts when processing detailed areas in motion.

The V505-H19 offers a bit more than color saturation, merely because of the heavy blueish content of the backlight/filter technology, reds skew slightly orange; greens, slightly lime. Very slightly, I should say. Many users might not fifty-fifty notice. Again, same as the Konka.

Too, forget the advertising about Dynamic Motion Charge per unit 120. If you read the clarification carefully, nowhere does it say smooth action or no judder. There's no motion compensation of any kind—same every bit with the Konka. That said, within its 60Hz/no compensation limits, it's better than some I've seen. And scenes that produce the judder effect, fast pans and large items moving rapidly across screen, are relatively rare.

v505 front Vizio

Vizio'due south V505-H19 delivers a good picture for an entry-level TV. Please notation that entry-level is vastly improved over the entry-level of just a few years ago.

While the V505-H19 supports the near popular HDR formats, it doesn't really have the contrast to do a lot with them. Blacks are slightly better than with the Konka, but it'south however array backlighting with no local dimming. Nosotros're talking charcoal gray more than blackness. Basically, information technology handles HDR, just doesn't lend it the drama that technology can convey with college-contrast—and more expensive—TVs.

When it comes to audio, the V505-H19 is okay for coincidental, occasional, listening, simply I found it annoyingly muddied. If I were you, I'd hook up something more sonorous in brusque order. Note that later a firmware update, the sound disappeared and didn't reappear until I switched to the free curated content. If y'all experience the aforementioned phenomenon, that's the trick.

The omission of Bluetooth isn't unexpected at this price signal, as information technology was with the visitor'southward far more expensive OLED, the absenteeism of Bluetooth support does slightly aggravate the weak sound consequence. If you want to listen privately on headphones, you'll need to purchase a split Bluetooth transmitter ($thirty and upward) or make other arrangements, although you tin can utilise your phone and the SmartCast app to listen using headphones. That'south non an platonic solution in my volume.

Determination

The V505-H19 is an splendid entry-level TV with a slightly better overall paradigm than the Konka I've been comparing it to. If you lot're comparing information technology to college-end 50-inchers, revise splendid to decent.

Withal, entry-level is the not the painful, bereft-of-colour viewing feel it was only a few short years ago. Indeed, the $300 V505-H19 compares favorably with $ane,500 sets in our offset roundup in 2015.

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