Vizio wants to blow up everything you've come to expect from a "smart" TV. In 2014, the introduction of the P-Series marked the company's entrance into 4K. Fast forward to today, and Vizio sells some of the most affordable 4K TVs you can buy — and they're almost universally well regarded. So with its first-ever revision of the P-Series, available beginning today starting at $999, Vizio needed a new headlining feature. And though it may surprise you, it's not Dolby Vision HDR, which has trickled down from the Reference Series to offer incredible dynamic range, vibrant colors, and eye-popping brightness. The most notable about the P-Series isn't how it looks; it's how you use it.
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