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Giving the Market What It Wants

Based on Vizio’s plans for new TV and soundbar products for 2021, it is clear that their new line is well aware of what the market wants. Time will tell, but this has all the earmarks of what will help keep the company at the top of the market share heap.

On the TV side of things, Vizio is on top of the “must-have” features. All of the new sets cater to the growing demand for TVs that will deliver great images with the latest gaming consoles, and all have full-array backlighting. All 4K models, which are the bulk of the new line up, include the full range of major HDR formats: Dolby Vision, HDR-10+, and HLG.

Connectivity includes at least three HDMI 2.1 inputs with eARC, dual-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 5.0 LE.

Vizio’s SmartCast Streaming App Updated

Perhaps at the top of the

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