VIZIO V-Collection 50 Inch 4K UHD LED Sensible TV, Bluetooth Succesful, with Dolby Imaginative and prescient HDR HDR10+ HLG, DTS Digital X, Wifi 6 Twin-Band, HDMI VRR and IQ Lively (V4K50C-0809) (Renewed)
Original price was: $299.99.$279.99Current price is: $279.99.
Value: $299.99 - $279.99
(as of Apr 17, 2025 14:28:21 UTC – Particulars)
Beautiful Visuals: Expertise lifelike readability with the 4K UHD show. Enhanced by Dolby Imaginative and prescient HDR/HDR10+ and HLG, the Vizio 50″ Sensible TV delivers a very immersive viewing expertise with vibrant colours and deep contrasts.
Immersive Audio: Improve your audio expertise with DTS Digital X know-how, offering wealthy, room-filling sound. Take pleasure in encompass sound high quality and elevate your viewing expertise.
Seamless Connectivity: Effortlessly join your Bluetooth-capable units similar to headphones for personal listening and revel in clean streaming with dual-band WiFi 6.
Limitless Streaming: Entry a world of leisure with Vizio WatchFree+, providing over 150 channels at no cost. Watch free content material with none subscriptions, making it an ideal addition to your own home.
Reducing-Edge Gaming: Elevate your gaming expertise with the V-Gaming Engine, Auto Low Latency Mode, and HDMI VRR. These options guarantee clean, responsive gameplay, making this TV a super alternative for gaming fans.
3 reviews for VIZIO V-Collection 50 Inch 4K UHD LED Sensible TV, Bluetooth Succesful, with Dolby Imaginative and prescient HDR HDR10+ HLG, DTS Digital X, Wifi 6 Twin-Band, HDMI VRR and IQ Lively (V4K50C-0809) (Renewed)
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Original price was: $299.99.$279.99Current price is: $279.99.
Tashika Roye –
Good buy
Ease to set up ,sound quality is great remote control ok picture quality is great ….picture colour is not good
Complexlitigator –
Avoid at all costs unless you literally need a dumb monitor.
Vizio was once a decent brand but is a subpar brand at this point. You would be better off with a “no name” brand in my opinion. My Vizio TVs are: incredibly slow to turn on and respond to input, turn on their backlights at random hours (with no content displayed despite the inpute supposedly being set to Vizio Home), regularly update their firmware (wiping out my preferences), often refuses to respond to casting requests, and is generally underpowered. Videos off of my Plex server used to play without issue, now buffer or will not play at all (but only on my Vizio TVs – which proves it is a Vizio problem). Some problems were resolved by hardwiring the TV, but the problem is that for 4k TV, a WIFI connection that can’t get above 9 Mbits/second means this TV may have a 4k panel but it will never display 4k content unless hardwired. Further, hardwiring the TV does not solve the problem that Vizio’s increasingly clunky user interface consumes so much resources, that the TV is no longer able to display content it used to be able to display.
patricia flores –
Tv
I like it