The P-Series are very good TVs—Vizio’s best. There’s tons of peak brightness for HDR, and the interface is super efficient. What’s new is top-notch video processing. This TV is right there with the best in its class.
For this level of performance and for these types of future-facing features, you’d be hard-pressed to find more affordable options outside of the Hisense U8G. If you simply must go one price bracket lower, your best bet is the 4K TCL 6-Series. The 6-Series is not as strong a gaming companion, but you will be getting a superior smart platform in the form of Roku.
The 2021 Vizio P Series Quantum (P75Q9-J01) is an exceptional value, as is the 65-inch version of this TV. With a price under $2,000, the TV is an even bigger steal when you consider how it stacks up to the Samsung QN90A, which is significantly more expensive. Even with the few areas that need improvement, the P75Q9-J01 is our top pick for a 75-inch 4K TV at this price point.
It performs really well for watching movies in dark rooms thanks to its high contrast and decent local dimming feature. Even in well-lit rooms, it gets bright enough to combat glare and has amazing reflection handling. It's impressive for watching HDR content as it displays a wide color gamut and gets bright. It has a few gaming features like variable refresh rate support, but its response time is only decent, and it has issues displaying clear text with some signals.
Kyle Bartlett, Nicholas Di Giovanni, John Peroramas
With excellent HDR color, strong gaming performance, and useful local streaming features, Vizio's P-series TVs are a compelling choice in a crowded midrange market.
Vizio managed to pack a lot of features and a great-looking display into something that doesn’t cost multiple thousands of dollars. You’d probably spend $2,000 or more to get something noticeably better. And I keep going back to that moment where the Enterprise hit the display fullscreen. We’re talking about a show from the 90s that has no business looking good on a modern TV. But my jaw dropped.
With Excellent HDR performance and multiple HDMI 2.1 inputs for next-gen gaming, the Vizio P-Series Quantum is one of the best TVs you can buy for under $1000.
The Vizio PQX offers astounding picture quality for the price, with best-in-class brightness, solid black levels, deep detail, and vivid colors sure to lure in many viewers. If ever there was a video-enthusiast-on-a-budget TV, this would be it. My only real reservations — which are entirely anecdotally based — would be around product reliability and quality control, for which I am not able to methodically test.
Aug 13, 2021
The P-Series are very good TVs—Vizio’s best. There’s tons of peak brightness for HDR, and the interface is super efficient. What’s new is top-notch video processing. This TV is right there with the best in its class.
Jon L. Jacobi
TechHive
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Sep 28, 2021
For this level of performance and for these types of future-facing features, you’d be hard-pressed to find more affordable options outside of the Hisense U8G. If you simply must go one price bracket lower, your best bet is the 4K TCL 6-Series. The 6-Series is not as strong a gaming companion, but you will be getting a superior smart platform in the form of Roku.
Michael Desjardin
Reviewed
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Oct 05, 2021
The 2021 Vizio P Series Quantum (P75Q9-J01) is an exceptional value, as is the 65-inch version of this TV. With a price under $2,000, the TV is an even bigger steal when you consider how it stacks up to the Samsung QN90A, which is significantly more expensive. Even with the few areas that need improvement, the P75Q9-J01 is our top pick for a 75-inch 4K TV at this price point.
Josh Smith
Newsweek
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Aug 26, 2021
It performs really well for watching movies in dark rooms thanks to its high contrast and decent local dimming feature. Even in well-lit rooms, it gets bright enough to combat glare and has amazing reflection handling. It's impressive for watching HDR content as it displays a wide color gamut and gets bright. It has a few gaming features like variable refresh rate support, but its response time is only decent, and it has issues displaying clear text with some signals.
Kyle Bartlett, Nicholas Di Giovanni, John Peroramas
rtings
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Nov 07, 2021
The Vizio P-Series Quantum (P65Q9-H1) delivers a crisp picture with great contrast at a good price — but its software holds it back.
Michael Gowan
Tom's Guide
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Aug 27, 2021
With excellent HDR color, strong gaming performance, and useful local streaming features, Vizio's P-series TVs are a compelling choice in a crowded midrange market.
Will Greenwald
PC Mag
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Nov 15, 2021
Vizio managed to pack a lot of features and a great-looking display into something that doesn’t cost multiple thousands of dollars. You’d probably spend $2,000 or more to get something noticeably better. And I keep going back to that moment where the Enterprise hit the display fullscreen. We’re talking about a show from the 90s that has no business looking good on a modern TV. But my jaw dropped.
JOSH HENDRICKSON
Review Geek
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Mar 01, 2021
With Excellent HDR performance and multiple HDMI 2.1 inputs for next-gen gaming, the Vizio P-Series Quantum is one of the best TVs you can buy for under $1000.
Jaron Schneider
IGN
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May 08, 2022
The Vizio PQX offers astounding picture quality for the price, with best-in-class brightness, solid black levels, deep detail, and vivid colors sure to lure in many viewers. If ever there was a video-enthusiast-on-a-budget TV, this would be it. My only real reservations — which are entirely anecdotally based — would be around product reliability and quality control, for which I am not able to methodically test.
Caleb Denison
Digital Trends
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