A:AnswerActually Rtings says
"Upscaling for DVD(480p) low-quality or standard definition content is slightly worse than average. Similar to other Vizio TVs, DVDs appear a bit soft.
720p content such as Cable is slightly more soft than usual, resulting in some minor loss of detail.
1080p content such as regular HD Blu-rays look good once upscaled. The image remains sharp.
4k the image is very clear and detailed."
So, if you watch 1080P content or 4k content you should be fine. If you watch DVDs and standard definition shows then expect a softer image.
A:AnswerHi Sean. All of our 2018 TV's have a built in tuner and coaxial connection. Our Home Theater Display's like this one do not have a built-in tuner.
A:AnswerThis vizio refresh rate is 120 hertz,I always try to stay minimum of 120,it's a great 4ktv,and most importantly has hdr,very important when looking for a 4ktv,great picture.
A:AnswerThere was recently an update for the Xbox One S that handled the problem that I think some 4k TV owners were having. I have the latest updates for my XBox One S and my TV and have had no issues whatsoever with lag or black screens. Been playing Hitman in HDR and it looks and performs fantastically.
A:AnswerNo, it doesn't. There's an option called 'Auto Motion' or 'True Motion' or something like that but it's off by default. You CAN turn it on if you like and get that soap opera look...
A:AnswerNot bad for this display tbh love playing PS4 pro on this with HDR games. Also Battlefield 1 felt good as well for a shooter. The display goes up to 120hz im pretty sure i know its around that but you have to enable it in settings and such but input lag was not bad at all and i also play pc games on it and it plays really well
A:AnswerI probably watch too much, but that is relative.
5 hours a night of viewing movies on the Internet.
3 or 4 hours a day having the music video channel playing music during the first part of the day, when I am just surfing the net.
That would translate into 8 hours a day for all the time I have had it.