Vizio 2022 P-Series Quantum X Review: A Fantastic Big Screen Option For Gamers
Let’s be 100 percent honest. New TVs make everything pop! Whether it be visual effects in a movie, detail in a UHD, or graphics in AAA gaming. And when it comes to the Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5, the Vizio 2022 P-Series Quantum X left us with mouths ajar.
The TVs Features Include:
- 4k Ultra HD
- Supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
- Quantum Color And Dot Technology For Depth & Detail
- Active Full Array For Maximum Brightness Customization
- Ultra Bright Technology Pushing 1200 Nits Of Peak Brightness
- Intelligent Pixel Tuning To Optimize Image As You Watch
- Anti-Reflective Screen
- Intelligent Upscaling For Non-4k Content
- State Of The Art Screen Motion For Gaming & Sports
- Game Modes Supporting 4k 120Hz And Ultra-Low Lag
- Supports AMD FreeSync
Performance
- The 75-inch Vizio 2022 P-Series Quantum X model TV has 16 million discrete LED zones that work together to provide the deepest black levels possible, which means images pop like never before.
- With improved brightness, more vibrant color, and a wide color gamut, the screen comes to life with depth, detail, and textures.
- This TV supports all three major types of HDR, Dynamic (HDR 10) and Static (HLG and Dolby Vision) through broadcast or streaming.
- The sleek P Series Quantum 4k TV includes 1,200 nit brightness and operates at a 140Hz effective refresh rate.
- If you are after a gaming-first screen, the Vizio PQX offers input lag as low as 8 milliseconds in game mode, support for Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) on next-gen gaming consoles and PCs, and has AMD FreeSync Premium certification.
- Additionally, the speakers are loud and deliver decent sound. Including detail that many other TVs cannot reproduce. For example, the footsteps of your enemies while gaming.
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Vizio SmartCast & Free Programming
- Vizio’s SmartCast is lightning fast and loaded with smart features, including apps for popular services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. It also offers access to a ton of niche apps, many of which are free to use.
- Additionally, along with SmartCast, this Vizio TV includes WatchFree+. A free cable streaming service offering hundreds of channels, and on-demand content, ranging from news to sports and movies.
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Build Quality & Controls
- The Vizio 2022 P-Series Quantum X design is very simplistic, basic black with a pair of Y-shaped legs attached to either side. These long, sturdy legs are able to be applied in several ways with no issues, as they are rigid and stable. The TV also includes a wall mount option.
- The TV includes 4 HDMI 2.1 ports and has Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast built-in.
- Connect the TV to Apple HomeKit or Google Assistant to make it part of your smart home ecosystem. The setup is simple and via the voice remote, you’ll be able to quickly switch to your front door camera, control the lights, and more.
- Additionally, if the remote is too far, use the SmartCast mobile app to operate the TV.
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Is It Worth Checking Out?
The simple answer is yes.
Pros:
- The brightness makes it perfect for any room (bright or dark)
- Gaming features make it a fantastic option for even the most demanding gamers
- Supports all forms of HDR
- The picture is detailed, crisp, and intelligent
- Works brilliantly with smart home gadgets
Cons:
- Out of our budget right now
The Vizio 2022 P-Series Quantum X is #1 if gaming is on the agenda. Yet, if ultra-smooth gameplay isn’t a requirement you can find top-end TVs for cheaper:
However, if you want a fantastic large-screen gaming experience, pixel-perfect UHD, or have a problematic bright room that needs a TV, this is the TV for you:
Granted, at just $1,298 you may find the TV out of stock, but set a stock alert as it is well worth the money. Consider adding this TV to your wishlist today (we have). Nerdable recommended.
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