![]() The t-stand, which appears on every QLED TV model in Samsung’s range, neatly tucks power and HDMI cords away inside rather than let them dangle behind the screen. And if you wall mount like me, you can use the stand to “wall mount” the soundbar, too.While Samsung’s entry-level QLED and Vizio’s P-Series are neck-and-neck in terms of picture performance, Samsung still has the lead in terms of overall design – due to the former’s use of a tidy t-shaped stand instead of the traditional v-shaped legs. The stand even has two height settings so you can ensure the soundbar doesn’t block the display. If you buy a compatible Vizio soundbar, it can slot into the stand. I wall mount my TVs though, so it doesn’t make a difference.īut speaking of the feet and stand, like other Vizio TVs this year, the P-Series stand comes with a handy trick. ![]() Squint a little and you’ll see the P-Series places the feet close together, which may be beneficial for anyone using a narrow TV stand. At first glance, you might think the two TVs looked identical. To be honest, I’m half tempted to just paste in our entire “ Design and Remote” section from our Vizio M Series Quantum (2022) review. with stand 53.31 withoutĭesign and Remote, Just Like the Other Vizios Josh Hendrickson / Review Geek ![]() Start TV OS: SmartCast with Voice Remote.Smart Home Integration: Alexa, Google Assistant, and HomeKit.Display Size: 65-inches (64.5″ diagonal).Design and Remote, Just Like the Other Vizios
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