Vizio's new Quantum Series 4K TVs and Dolby Atmos soundbar are designed to create an immersive home theater experience — here's how much they cost and where you can buy them

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Vizio's new Quantum Series 4K TVs and Dolby Atmos soundbar are designed to create an immersive home theater experience — here's how much they cost and where you can buy them

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  • Vizio has released its new lineup of Quantum Series 4K TVs, with sizes ranging from 50 inches to 85 inches.
  • The M-Series Quantum starts at $399.99, while the P-Series Quantum starts at $1,119.99, and the P-Series Quantum X starts at $1,499.99.
  • The company's first OLED TV is scheduled for release this fall, with the 65-inch model priced at $1,999.99 — which places it just below the current $2,199.99 sale price of LG's 2020 BX OLED TV.
  • A unique auto-rotating Dolby Atmos soundbar is also set to launch in the fall for $999.99.

Vizio's latest TVs and soundbars are now rolling out to stores. The brand-new display collection includes the mid-range M-Series Quantum, the high-end P-Series Quantum, and the flagship P-Series Quantum X.

All three models feature advanced picture quality features, like full-array local dimming and quantum dots, along with HDMI 2.1 inputs, extensive HDR capabilities, and support for Vizio's SmartCast platform.

In addition to Vizio's new LED TVs, the company has also announced pricing for its very first OLED TV model, which is set to launch in the fall. OLED TVs are known for their superior black levels and viewing angles compared to traditional LED TVs. Also scheduled for release in the fall is Vizio's latest Dolby Atmos audio system, the Elevate 5.1.4 soundbar.

Below, we've rounded up everything you need to know about Vizio's new TV and soundbar lineup, including pricing, release dates, specifications, and purchase options.

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Vizio P-Series Quantum 4K TV price

Vizio P-Series Quantum 4K TV price
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The Vizio P-Series Quantum and P-Series Quantum X are the company's flagship LED TVs, offering up to 3,000 nits of brightness for high-end home theater picture.

Vizio's new TV lineup is led by the premium P-Series Quantum and P-Series Quantum X. Both TVs features quantum dots for wide color gamut support, along with full-array local dimming for precise contrast, and Vizio's new IQ Ultra processor for optimized image performance.

The P-Series Quantum is available now in 65-inch ($1,199.99) and 75-inch ($1,699.99) screen sizes. Both models support up to 1,200 nits of brightness, while the 65-inch version uses 200 local dimming zones, and the 75-inch version includes 240 local dimming zones. More dimming zones typically result in better black level and contrast performance.

Designed to compete with the very best 4K TVs on the market, the P-Series Quantum X line steps things up even further with higher brightness, wider color, and more zones. The 65-inch P-Series Quantum X TV is currently available for $1,499.99 with 384 zones and up to 3,000 nits of brightness. A 75-inch model is available for $1,999.99 with 480 zones and up to 2,800 nits. For buyers who want an even larger screen, an 85-inch model is also set to be released later this year for $2,999.99. The 85-inch P-Series Quantum X will include a whopping 792 zones.

All P-Series Quantum and P-Series Quantum X TVs feature Vizio's SmartCast platform with access to a selection of on-screen apps, including Disney Plus, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and more. Additional apps can be streamed to the TV from a mobile device via Chromecast built-in support and AirPlay 2 connectivity.

P-Series Quantum and P-Series Quantum X TVs are now rolling out to various retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy, Costco, Sam's Club, Target, and Walmart. It should be noted, however, that current Walmart prices are slightly higher than the manufacturer suggested list price. We'll update this section with adjusted pricing and more buy links as new options are added.

Vizio 65-inch P-Series Quantum 4K TV, $1,219.30 at Walmart (originally $1,199.99)Vizio 75-inch P-Series Quantum 4K TV, $1,728.19 at Walmart (originally $1,699.99)Vizio 65-inch P-Series Quantum X 4K TV, $1,499.99Vizio 75-inch P-Series Quantum X 4K TV, $2,033.52 at Walmart (originally $1,999.99)Vizio 85-inch P-Series Quantum X 4K TV, $3,051.30 at Walmart (originally $2,999.99)

Vizio M-Series Quantum 4K TV price

Vizio M-Series Quantum 4K TV price
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The latest M-Series Quantum lineup includes Vizio's most advanced mid-range display model to date, complete with quantum dots and up to 800 nits of brightness.

Though not as high-end as the P-Series Quantum collection, Vizio's M-Series Quantum lineup is designed to offer solid home theater performance at a more affordable price point. M-Series Quantum TVs are available in MQ7 or MQ8 versions, with the latter offering more advanced specifications for a bit more money.

The low-end of the lineup begins with the 50-inch MQ7 Quantum TV with 16 zones of local dimming and up to 400 nits of brightness for just $399.99. Meanwhile, the high-end of the lineup is capped off by the 65-inch MQ8 Quantum TV with 90 zones of local dimming and up to 800 nits of brightness for $749.99.

All MQ7 and MQ8 TVs include SmartCast support and HDMI 2.1 ports. Vizio's M-Series Quantum TVs are now rolling out to various online retailers. With that said, current Walmart price listings are slightly higher than the manufacturer suggested list prices. We'll update this section with adjusted pricing and additional buy links as more options are added.

Vizio 50-inch MQ7-Series Quantum 4K TV, $413.92 at Walmart (originally $399.99)Vizio 55-inch MQ7-Series Quantum 4K TV, $517.19 at Walmart (originally $499.99)Vizio 65-inch MQ7-Series Quantum 4K TV, $752.92 at Walmart (originally $699.99)Vizio 55-inch MQ8-Series Quantum 4K TV, $601.12 at Walmart (originally $549.99)Vizio 65-inch MQ8-Series Quantum 4K TV, $809.12 at Walmart (originally $749.99)
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Vizio OLED 4K TV price

Vizio OLED 4K TV price
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Vizio's first OLED TV will be one of the most affordable OLED displays on the market when it hits stores later this year.

Joining other OLED TV offerings from LG and Sony, Vizio is set to release an OLED TV of its own in the fall. Though still more expensive than a typical LED TV, Vizio's OLED will debut at a slightly lower price point than the competition.

The 65-inch OLED TV will cost $1,999.99, while the 55-inch model will cost $1,299.99. For comparison's sake, LG's most affordable 2020 65-inch OLED TV, the BX, is currently available for a sale price of $2,199.99. Vizio is also known for offering notable discounts on its products throughout the year, so it's likely that its OLED TVs will be available for even less once Black Friday comes along.

Like other OLED TVs, the display features pixel-level contrast with deep black levels and wide viewing angles. Peak brightness is listed at 800 nits, and the TV supports all three major HDR formats, including HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+.

An exact release date for Vizio's OLED TV lineup has not been announced, but the collection is scheduled to launch in the fall. We'll update this page with pre-order links once they are available.

Vizio 55-inch OLED 4K TV, $1,299.99Vizio 65-inch OLED 4K TV, $1,999.99

Vizio Elevate soundbar price

Vizio Elevate soundbar price
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Vizio's latest Dolby Atmos soundbar features a unique auto-rotating speaker design for optimized audio.

Vizio's new flagship Elevate Soundbar is set to launch this fall for $999.99. The premium audio system features a unique mechanism that allows its speakers to be positioned in two different ways.

In addition to the soundbar unit itself, the Elevate package includes a wireless 8-inch subwoofer and two separate rear satellite speakers. Together, all of the components create a full 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos experience.

But, just what does 5.1.4 mean? Well, beyond standard left, center, right, rear, and subwoofer channels, this 5.1.4 setup also includes four up-firing drivers — two on the soundbar itself and one on each rear satellite speaker. These up-firing drivers are specially designed to bounce sound off of your ceiling, making it seem as if audio is coming from above.

Vizio's Elevate soundbar takes this feature even further by adding a special auto-rotate feature. When you watch movies and TV shows that don't have Dolby Atmos effects, the two up-firing drivers can actually reposition themselves to face forward like regular speakers to create a wider 5.1 audio soundstage.

The Elevate soundbar joins Vizio's other new soundbar models, including the V-Series and M-Series soundbars. We'll update this page with pre-order options as soon as they become available.

Vizio Elevate 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos Soundbar, $999.99
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