Note: This model has HDR, but *not* DolbyVision, which has effectively become the standard in HDR, so, while the price is great, it's something to definitely be aware of.
D is the lowest model for Vizio. Terrible reviews, and overall I'm worried about Vizio's quality. I have a P series and it just isn't as amazing as I would have hoped. Picture wise it is untouchable but in terms of reliance (it will reboot occasionally) and snappiness (slow processor?) it leaves something to be desired.
I grabbed one last time they went on sale at this price. It's had it's share of bugs since I've started using it. 1. Every once in a while it won't find any networks, even though it had been previously connected. It requires a hard reset by unplugging it. 2. The SmartCast feature (Chromecast) will only successfully cast about 75% of the time without having to reset the entire TV as well. 3. It randomly pops up with a warning saying "HDMI 2/3/4 PLUG HOT" whenever it wants. Even if HDMI 3 isn't being utilized.
Even though the TV still looks great and does the job, all of this can be frustrating and I'm already looking to upgrade only after a few months. Makes me question who did the refurbishing. I've learned my lesson and will only go with manufacturer refurbs, if not new, from now on.
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1. Every once in a while it won't find any networks, even though it had been previously connected. It requires a hard reset by unplugging it.
2. The SmartCast feature (Chromecast) will only successfully cast about 75% of the time without having to reset the entire TV as well.
3. It randomly pops up with a warning saying "HDMI 2/3/4 PLUG HOT" whenever it wants. Even if HDMI 3 isn't being utilized.
Even though the TV still looks great and does the job, all of this can be frustrating and I'm already looking to upgrade only after a few months. Makes me question who did the refurbishing. I've learned my lesson and will only go with manufacturer refurbs, if not new, from now on.
Thank you!