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Great picture and so many apps and features.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This has been a great purchase the picture has been great and all the apps it comes with you won't need any more. It also has a great picture for gaming. Actually thinking about buying another one. You can't go wrong with this one.
Outstanding value. Packed with premium features!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Three years ago, I was introduced to VIZIO's SmartCast M-Series HDTVs. At that time 4K (2160p) displays were the mainstream standard, with HDR (High Dynamic Range) being the new must-have feature for Ultra-HD home theater displays. Since then, 4K HDR Smart TV's with improved Stream/Casting features have become the market standard. For the 2021 model year, VIZIO has adapted by dividing their HDTV product lines between value-driven and premium-feature consumers. For under $300 you get a 58-inch 4K UHD display loaded with HDR10+ support, SmartCast 4.0 technology, 802.11n Dual Band Wi-Fi, and VIZIO's new V-Gaming Engine featuring Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and AMD FreeSync. In this review, I test the VIZIO V585x-H1 58″ 4K HDR Smart TV. This review covers the 58″ VIZIO V585x-H1 model, which joins a wide selection of value-priced 4K displays available in the following size classes: 40″, 43″ 50″, 55″, 58″, 60″ 65″, 70″, and 75″. VIZIO's entire V-Series shares identical performance hardware features and connectivity options, regardless of panel size-class. Each arrives with a one-year VIZIO Parts & Labor warranty, and free Lifetime Technical Support. Panels on VIZIO V-series displays deliver a 60 Hz effective refresh rate, and presented in 16:9 aspect ratio. VIZIO's proprietary Ultra Color Spectrum technology delivers a wide color gamut, and offers a dynamic contrast ratio of 200,000:1. VIZIO V-Series black levels are reproduced by a full-array local dimming solution, which is to be expected considering their value pricing. VIZIO's M- and P-series panels offer increasingly-impressive local dimming zones that deliver incredible black levels – for an added price. This 58″ VIZIO V585x-H1 model measures 51.38″ x 32.43″ x 10.24″ (1305.05 mm x 823.72 mm x 260.1 mm) with the stands installed, and weighs 32-lbs (14.6 Kg). Without the stands, this display measures 51.38″ x 30.02″ x 3.39″ (1305.05 mm x 762.51 mm x 86.11 mm) for panel only. If you plan to wall-mount this display, the VESA-compliant mounting pattern measures 300 mm x 300 mm, and accepts M6 screws up to 14 mm long. The viewable angle for V-Series panels is 178° horizontal, and 178° vertical. All 2021 V-Series home theater displays feature 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz dual band 802.11n Wi-Fi. Users wo are in need of Bluetooth or 802.11ac connectivity should look to VIZIO's M- or P-Series HDTVs. With such a streamlined feature package, power consumption is one area where the V-series shines. In standby mode, power consumption is a miserly half-watt or less for this 58″ display. During typical use, power consumption rises to only 90 Watts for the VIZIO V585x-H1 model. Energy Guide estimates $20 yearly cost based on 5 hours/day. Smart TV's have come a long way since their introduction, and VIZIO's SmartCast 4.0 technology proves that point with widespread compatibility for their budget V-series lineup. Every popular streaming app is supported, but if you find yourself wanting to ‘cast' to the TV from another device, it can be done from any of the following platforms: Android 4.4+, iOS 9.0+, Mac OS 10.9+, Chrome 28+, and Windows 7+. While offered to the value market, the backside of V-series Smart TVs deliver some premium features not typically available at this price segment. 4K HDR panels aside, you get a wide array of connectivity options: three HDMI 2.1 ports, Composite, Ethernet, USB 2.0, and an over-the-air TV tuner – something not available on many 4K displays. Two rear/bottom-firing 10W speakers offer decent audio output, with good mid and high-range reproduction. Outputs on the V-series include three HDMI 2.1 ports with eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel), a Digital Audio output (TOSLINK, S/PDIF), and an Analog Audio output to enable sound to a wide variety of legacy home theater devices. The USB 2.0 port is specified for storage devices formatted with a FAT32 partition, but NTFS also works. VIZIO's SmartCast mobile app is available for those who keep a device handy at all times, but for everyone else the XRT140 remote control is more than capable. This remote adds six quick-launch buttons at the top, along with a Watch Free button to browse over-the-air and streaming stations. Two Duracell AAA batteries are included for the remote. If all else fails, a basic set of power, volume, and input select buttons are available at the side of the display. Much of 2020 has been spent at home, with plenty of free time consumed by seeking relief in front of the TV. These conditions push value to the forefront of consumer concerns, and place added interest in the market segment. VIZIO's 2021 V-series models account for this, and strike the ideal balance of premium features with budget-friendly pricing. For under $300 you get a 58-inch 4K UHD display with HDR10+ support, versatile casting compatibility, full streaming service support, a wide variety of input and output connections, and VIZIO's new V-Gaming Engine featuring Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) with AMD FreeSync. As I evaluated the VIZIO V585x-H1, it was difficult to avoid comparisons to the M-series products that I already own. Really, there were only two standout features missing from V-series: 1) Wireless-AC compatibility, which, if I'm being honest, has no perceivable impact on streaming service quality when compared against Wireless-N, and 2) local dimming zones for darker black levels, which are actually still nice and dark with full-array local dimming. I've handled this 58″ VIZIO V585x-H1 display more than most people will handle their home theater television during its entire product lifetime. I've wall mounted it, and moved it to three different table top locations. I've turned it over several times, and handled it while going up and down stairs. This display is very rigid, and quite durable. VIZIO provides a one-year warranty to the original purchaser against defect in materials and workmanship for non-commercial usage and ninety (90) days of commercial use. Limited technical support is provided for the life of this product. If a SmartCast M-series product covered by warranty is defective, VIZIO will either repair or replace the unit. Consumers may reach VIZIO technical support at techsupport@vizio.com, or by telephone at 877-698-4946. In conclusion, I recommend the 2021 VIZIO V-series displays for budget-minded consumers wanting a versatile 4K Smart HDTV with HDR10+ and a full compliment of streaming services and casting compatibility. Heading into Black Friday priced under $300 for this 58″ model, you cannot possibly go wrong.
Great Picture
Had another brand get a line through the middle of the TV after 3 years. I have another Vizio 6+ years old and it is still going. Saw this for a great deal and decided to replace the now broken TV. Has an even better picture than the other brand. App navigation is great (other bad reviews said theirs were laggy...mine has no issues). Only reason not 5 stars is because I've already had to reset the TV to factory settings due to the wifi all of a sudden decided to not connect. Hope it is a one-time issue.
Awesome definition but... SmartCast
We are enjoying our new TV's picture... however... SmartCast leaves much to be desired. There are a few apps, such as CrunchyRoll, that are not supported... that I would really like to see support for. Anytime we want to watch CrunchyRoll, I end up having to turn the XBox One on.... because Visio doesn't have an app for it. Another issue we have with SmartCast is quite frequently, at least 6 times since we got the tv almost 2 months ago, SmartCast just stops working completely. Even the buttons on the remote will not work, except for Netflix for some reason... However no apps, including Netflix, shows on SmartCast... the only resolution that I have found is unplugging the TV for 30 seconds and plugging it back in. It gets frustrating when you're doing this almost once a week.
In today’s market with so many apps it can be difficult to find the content you’re looking for. VIZIO is committed to giving consumers access to as much streaming content as possible. SmartCast televisions deliver today’s most popular apps like Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and others on the SmartCast TV home screen. The TVs also come with Watchfree, a no cost service that provides hundreds of channels with no additional purchase or registration requirements. SmartCast televisions also support Google Chromecast and Apple AirPlay 2 so that you can share content from the latest applications on your phone, tablet, or computer directly to the TV. We appreciate your feedback and will make sure to continue adding features and applications in the future.
Vizio Series 50" Class 4k HDR Smart TV
I love the large screen but the clarity is not as clear and vivid as my Samsung smart tv. The price was reasonable, another plus. My only other complaint is when switching from the app screen back to regular TV, the sound turns off. I have checked the mute buttons on the cable and tv remote. That is not the issue. So I unplug the TV to restore the sound. This is irritating bc this is becoming routine.
Full aray
Picture color contrast ratio can't be beat the amount free content this vizo v series offer can't be beat for the money by far my best investment purchase ever I recommend this tv for anyone that on budget but still want the smart capability that this tv offer. this is My first vizo purchase ever and will be buying more in the near future thank you vizo for this beautiful light easy to use tv.
Usually a good brand.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Purchased a tv and after a year the picture went out. Have been a Vizio fan for many years, however, this last purchase has me second guessing my judgment. Have sent emails about the issue, still awaiting response.
Reports like this are extremely rare in or out of warranty. We’d really love the opportunity to have our tech support team run through some troubleshooting steps to see if we can get the TV up and running for you. When you have a free moment, they’re available through text message, chat, or over the phone. Just go to support.VIZIO.com and click on ‘Contact Us’.
Space Age Technology
I have had my Vizzo 70 inch about a month now and I must say, that I am truly happy with my purchase. The 70 inch screen along is amazing, I never had so much clarity and color in a television screen. Not to mention all the apps that come with it and the other technology involved.
Awesome TV. Prob will only buy Vizio from now on
We bought this after seeing the features: Apple AirPlay and Netflix built in with Alexa integration (voice commands). Now, after seeing how much better this TV is than our other TVs, we will only get Vizio. The smart integration with Alexa works. The app to control the TV is easy to use. And, the TV image is a better quality to boot. Really happy with this purchase.
Great Value
I bought this tv a month ago and have been pretty satisfied with it. The screen quality is above average with some nice options for picture settings. I was a bit surprised to find the speakers are actually decent enough to not need a sound bar (at least for general use).



