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Vizio V5 Series 2021  TV Review

Review updated Nov 10, 2023 at 04:15pm
Tested using Methodology v1.6 
Vizio V5 Series 2021
6.9
Mixed Usage 
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7.1
Movies 
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7.0
TV Shows 
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6.6
Sports 
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7.1
Video Games 
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6.7
HDR Movies 
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7.1
HDR Gaming 
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7.4
PC Monitor 
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 TV Settings
Notice: This TVs was replaced by Vizio V Series 2022

The Vizio V5 Series 2021 is an entry-level 4k TV from Vizio's 2021 lineup. It replaces the Vizio V Series 2020 and sits below the Vizio M6 Series Quantum 2021 and the Vizio M7 Series Quantum 2021. It's a very basic, cheap TV with very few additional features and no advanced gaming features. It runs the Vizio SmartCast operating system, which is unique because it doesn't have an app store to download extra apps besides the pre-installed ones. However, you can cast any content you want from your phone thanks to the Google Chromecast and Apple AirPlay support. It's also available in a variety of sizes, from 43 to 75 inches, so you can get the one that suits your needs the most.

Our Verdict

6.9
Mixed Usage 

The Vizio V655-J09 is okay for most uses. It's decent for watching movies in dark rooms because it has a high native contrast ratio with incredible black uniformity, meaning blacks look deep and uniform, but it lacks a local dimming feature to improve its dynamic range. It's also decent for watching TV shows and okay for sports in a bright room, thanks to its good reflection handling, but it has a narrow viewing angle, so the image degrades as you move off-center. Unfortunately, although it technically supports HDR, this adds nothing as HDR content looks dull and flat due to its low peak brightness and lack of a wide color gamut.

Pros
  • High native contrast ratio displays deep blacks.
  • Good reflection handling.
  • Colors are accurate out of the box.
Cons
  • Has trouble upscaling 480p and 720p content.
  • Narrow viewing angle.
  • Visible motion smear.
7.1
Movies 

The Vizio V655-J09 is decent for watching movies in dark rooms. It has a fantastic native contrast ratio to display deep uniform blacks in simple scenes, but since there's no local dimming feature, the entire screen looks washed out if there are bright highlights visible in otherwise dark scenes. It removes judder from 24p sources, which is great for watching movies, but it has some trouble upscaling lower-resolution content like DVDs.

Pros
  • High native contrast ratio displays deep blacks.
  • Removes judder from native 24p sources.
Cons
  • No local dimming feature.
  • Has trouble upscaling 480p and 720p content.
7.0
TV Shows 

The Vizio V655-J09 is decent for watching TV shows in well-lit rooms. Although it doesn't get very bright, it has good reflection handling if you want to use it in a room with a few lights, but don't place it opposite a bright window. Unfortunately, it has a narrow viewing angle, so the image looks washed out from the side, and there are some upscaling artifacts with 720p content, like from cable boxes.

Pros
  • Good reflection handling.
  • Colors are accurate out of the box.
Cons
  • Has trouble upscaling 480p and 720p content.
  • Doesn't get bright in SDR nor HDR.
  • Narrow viewing angle.
6.6
Sports 

The Vizio V655-J09 is okay for sports. It has a decent response time, but there's still noticeable black smearing behind fast-moving objects. It has good reflection handling if you have a few lights around, but it doesn't get bright enough to fight glare in a very well-lit room. Also, it has a narrow viewing angle, so it isn't a good choice to use in a wide seating arrangement as the screen looks washed out from the side.

Pros
  • Good reflection handling.
  • Colors are accurate out of the box.
Cons
  • Doesn't get bright in SDR nor HDR.
  • Narrow viewing angle.
  • Visible motion smear.
7.1
Video Games 

The Vizio V655-J09 is decent for gaming. It's fairly limited on gaming features as it has a 60Hz panel and doesn't support any advanced gaming features like VRR to reduce tearing. Despite the lack of extra features, it's okay for casual gamers thanks to its low input lag and quick response time, but there's visible motion smearing. It's also great for dark room gaming thanks to its high contrast ratio and excellent black uniformity, but there's no local dimming feature to improve its dynamic range, and the screen looks washed out when bright highlights are visible in otherwise dark scenes.

Pros
  • High native contrast ratio displays deep blacks.
  • Low input lag.
Cons
  • Visible motion smear.
  • No VRR support.
6.7
HDR Movies 

The Vizio V655-J09 is alright for watching movies in HDR in a completely dark room. Its fantastic native contrast and incredible black uniformity make it a great choice for use in dark rooms. However, it lacks a local dimming feature, and it has low peak brightness, so bright specular highlights in HDR don't stand out at all. It also can't display a wide color gamut. Overall, although it technically supports HDR, this doesn't add anything to the overall viewing experience, and HDR looks similar to SDR.

Pros
  • High native contrast ratio displays deep blacks.
Cons
  • No local dimming feature.
  • Doesn't get bright in SDR nor HDR.
  • Can't display wide color gamut.
7.1
HDR Gaming 

The Vizio V655-J09 is decent for HDR gaming. Even though it's limited to a 60Hz panel and doesn't support VRR, it still provides a responsive gaming experience with low input lag and a quick response time. However, it still has black smearing with fast-moving objects. Also, HDR content doesn't look good due to the low brightness and lack of a wide color gamut, so highlights and colors don't stand out against the rest of the image.

Pros
  • High native contrast ratio displays deep blacks.
  • Low input lag.
Cons
  • Doesn't get bright in SDR nor HDR.
  • Visible motion smear.
  • Can't display wide color gamut.
7.4
PC Monitor 

The Vizio V655-J09 is decent for use as a PC monitor. It has low input lag for a responsive desktop experience. It displays chroma 4:4:4 at any supported resolution, which helps with text clarity. Sadly, it has a narrow viewing angle, so the edges of the screen look washed out if you sit too close. It also has good reflection handling if you have a few lights around, but it doesn't get bright enough to fight glare.

Pros
  • High native contrast ratio displays deep blacks.
  • Good reflection handling.
  • Low input lag.
Cons
  • Doesn't get bright in SDR nor HDR.
  • Narrow viewing angle.
  • Visible motion smear.
  • 6.9
    Mixed Usage
  • 7.1
    Movies
  • 7.0
    TV Shows
  • 6.6
    Sports
  • 7.1
    Video Games
  • 6.7
    HDR Movies
  • 7.1
    HDR Gaming
  • 7.4
    PC Monitor
  • Changelog

    1.  Updated Sep 26, 2025: We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.
    2.  Updated Jul 08, 2025: We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.
    3.  Updated Apr 17, 2025: We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.
    4.  Updated Feb 11, 2025: We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.

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    Differences Between Sizes And Variants

    We tested the 65-inch Vizio V5 Series, and for the most part, the results are also valid for the 43-inch (Vizio V435), 50-inch (Vizio V505), 55-inch (Vizio V555), 58-inch (Vizio V585), 70-inch (Vizio V705), and 75-inch (Vizio V755) models. There's also a V6 Series version that's available in 70 and 75 inches, and it's different because it supports FreeSync.

    Size Model
    43" Vizio V435-J01
    50" Vizio V505-J09
    55" Vizio V555-J01
    58" Vizio V585-J01
    65" Vizio V655-J09
    70" Vizio V705-J03
    75" Vizio V755-J04

    You can see our unit's label here.

    Popular TV Comparisons

    The Vizio V Series 2021 is an okay low-cost TV. It's good as an entry-level TV because it displays deep blacks without much blooming. However, the built-in SmartCast system lags behind competitors in terms of features because it lacks an app store, and there are better options available for a bit more, like the Hisense U6G.

    See our recommendations for the best TVs, the best Vizio TVs, and the best budget TVs.

    Samsung TU7000
    43" 50" 55" 58" 60" 65" 70" 75" 82" 85"

    The Vizio V5 Series 2021 and the Samsung TU7000 are both okay TVs. The Vizio has better reflection handling, so it's a better choice for well-lit rooms, but it still doesn't get very bright. The Vizio also removes judder from 24p sources helping movie motion, which the Samsung can't do. However, the Samsung's built-in Tizen is better overall than the Vizio's OS as it comes with an app store, and the Samsung does a better job at upscaling lower-resolution content.

    Samsung AU8000
    43" 50" 55" 60" 65" 70" 75" 85"

    The Samsung AU8000 and the Vizio V5 Series 2021 are both decent TVs. They have the same panel type, so they each have high contrast but lack local dimming. The Samsung is a better choice for well-lit rooms because it gets brighter and has better reflection handling. Samsung's Tizen OS is better overall than Vizio's SmartCast because it has an app store, which the Vizio doesn't, and menu navigation feels smoother.

    Vizio V Series 2022
    43" 50" 55" 65" 65" 70" 75"

    The Vizio V Series 2022 is the newer version of the Vizio V5 Series 2021. Both TVs are very similar overall, with the main difference being that the 2022 model has VRR support for gaming, which the 2021 model doesn't have. The 2022 model improves in a few areas, like its peak brightness and response time, while the 2021 model has better upscaling, so choosing one over the other depends on which aspects are important to you.

    Hisense U6G
    50" 55" 65" 75"

    The Hisense U6G is significantly better than the Vizio V5 Series 2021. The Hisense has more features like full-array local dimming, a wide color gamut for HDR content, and the built-in Android TV has a Google Play Store. The Hisense gets significantly brighter, so it's a better choice for watching HDR content or using it in well-lit rooms. Lastly, the Hisense even has a quicker response time for smoother motion.

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    We buy and test dozens of TVs yearly, taking an objective, data-driven approach to deliver results you can trust. Our testing process is complex, with hundreds of individual tests that take over a week to complete. Most of our tests are done with specially designed test patterns that mimic real content, but we also use the same sources you have at home to ensure our results match the real-world experience. We use two main tools for our testing: a Colorimetry Research CR-100 colorimeter and a CR-250 spectroradiometer.

    Test Results

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    Design
    Style
    CurvedNo

    The Vizio V655-J09 is a basic entry-level TV made entirely out of plastic. It looks like the Vizio V Series 2020 from the front, but the back looks different. It has thicker bezels than most modern TVs, but they're not too distracting.

    Accelerated Longevity Test
    Uniformity Pictures
    50-gray-30
    Month 30
    50% Gray
    See details on graph tool

    The brightness of this TV has shifted a bit since the start of our Accelerated Longevity Test, but overall, it doesn't seem to be affected much.

    Stand

    The TV comes with the same V-shaped feet as other Vizio TVs. They're wide-set, so you'll need a large TV cabinet if you're not planning on wall-mounting it. It raises the screen enough so you can place a soundbar without blocking the image.

    Footprint of the 65-inch TV: 47.6" x 12" x 3.25"

    Back
    Wall MountVESA 400x200

    The back panel is smooth plastic, and the bottom part where the inputs are sticks out more. Sadly, there's no cable management, and because the inputs are set towards the center of the TV, they're tough to reach if you wall-mount it.

    Borders
    Borders0.56" (1.4 cm)
    Thickness
    Max Thickness2.43" (6.2 cm)
    6.5
    Build Quality

    The build quality is okay. It's plastic throughout and feels solid, but it's nothing special. There's some flex on the back, especially near the logo in the center, but this is very common to all TVs and won't cause any issues. The TV wobbles a bit on the stand, but it isn't too bad considering its size.

    Picture Quality
    9.4
    Contrast
    Native Contrast
    8,117 : 1
    Contrast with local dimming
    N/A

    This TV has a fantastic native contrast ratio. Blacks are deep and true in simple scenes. Since it lacks a local dimming feature, when there are bright highlights on the screen in an otherwise dark scene, the black levels rise in the dark areas and the TV looks washed out.

    5.5
    SDR Brightness
    Real Scene Peak Brightness
    219 cd/m²
    Peak 2% Window
    237 cd/m²
    Peak 10% Window
    236 cd/m²
    Peak 25% Window
    235 cd/m²
    Peak 50% Window
    235 cd/m²
    Peak 100% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 2% Window
    236 cd/m²
    Sustained 10% Window
    236 cd/m²
    Sustained 25% Window
    235 cd/m²
    Sustained 50% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 100% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)
    0.000

    This TV has disappointing SDR brightness. It doesn't get bright enough to combat glare in a well-lit room.

    These measurements are after calibration with the following settings:

    • Picture Mode: Calibrated Dark
    • Color Temperature: Warm
    • Gamma: 2.2
    0.0
    Local Dimming
    Local Dimming
    No
    Backlight
    Direct

    This TV doesn't have a local dimming feature. The videos above are for reference only, so you can compare the Vizio V655-J09 to a TV that does have a local dimming feature. It's a direct-lit LED TV, which means that the backlights are placed directly behind the screen, which is different from edge-lit TVs and isn't the same as local dimming.

    0.0
    Local Dimming In Game Mode
    Local Dimming
    No
    Backlight
    Direct

    This TV doesn't have a local dimming feature. The videos above are for reference only, so you can compare the Vizio V655-J09 to a TV that does have a local dimming feature. It's a direct-lit LED TV, which means that the backlights are placed directly behind the screen, which is different from edge-lit TVs and isn't the same as local dimming.

    4.7
    HDR Brightness
    Real Scene Highlight
    218 cd/m²
    Peak 2% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Peak 10% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Peak 25% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Peak 50% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Peak 100% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 2% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 10% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 25% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 50% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 100% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)
    0.000

    The HDR brightness is poor. It doesn't get bright enough to make highlights stand out. The EOTF follows the target perfectly, but near blacks are raised a bit due to the lack of a local dimming feature. This means that most dim scenes and midtones are displayed at the brightness level the content creator intended. There's a very sharp cutoff at the TV's peak brightness, though, causing a loss of fine details in bright scenes.

    These measurements are with no calibration with the following settings:

    • HDR Picture Mode: Calibrated Dark
    • Color Temperature: Standard
    • Gamma: 1.8
    4.6
    HDR Brightness In Game Mode
    Real Scene Highlight
    214 cd/m²
    Peak 2% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Peak 10% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Peak 25% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Peak 50% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Peak 100% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 2% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 10% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 25% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 50% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Sustained 100% Window
    234 cd/m²
    Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)
    0.000

    The HDR brightness when gaming is exactly the same as outside of it. There's no noticeable change in brightness when you enable the low latency setting.

    These measurements are with no calibration with the following settings:

    • HDR Picture Mode: Calibrated Dark
    • Game Low Latency: On
    • Color Temperature: Standard
    • Gamma: 1.8
    6.8
    Gray Uniformity
    50% Std. Dev.
    4.720%
    50% DSE
    0.214%
    5% Std. Dev.
    0.728%
    5% DSE
    0.093%

    This TV has some issues with the gray uniformity. The edges of the screen are darker due to bad vignetting, which you'll notice when using it as a PC monitor, and there's noticeable dirty screen effect in the center, which is distracting when watching sports.

    9.2
    Black Uniformity
    Native Std. Dev.
    0.584%
    Std. Dev. w/ L.D.
    N/A

    The black uniformity is fantastic. There's no noticeable backlight bleed or cloudiness throughout the screen, even in very dark scenes. Although very uniform, blacks are raised when there are bright highlights on the screen due to the lack of a local dimming feature; this makes the background look blue instead of black.

    5.1
    Viewing Angle
    Color Washout
    20°
    Color Shift
    17°
    Brightness Loss
    29°
    Black Level Raise
    36°
    Gamma Shift
    12°

    This TV has a narrow viewing angle. It isn't ideal for wide seating areas as the image looks washed out as you move off-center, even at narrow viewing angles.

    This TV has an optional Enhanced Viewing Angle setting that's marketed to improve the viewing angle. The results are with the setting off, but you can see the graphs with it on below. Unfortunately, it doesn't improve the viewing angle:

    7.5
    Reflections
    Screen Finish
    Semi-gloss
    Total Reflections
    4.9%
    Indirect Reflections
    0.4%
    Calculated Direct Reflections
    4.5%

    This TV has good reflection handling. It absorbs indirect reflections from small light sources well, and glare isn't an issue unless you place it opposite strong light sources like a window.

    8.5
    Pre Calibration
    White Balance dE
    2.33
    Color dE
    1.50
    Gamma
    2.15
    Color Temperature
    6,706 K
    Picture Mode
    Calibrated Dark
    Color Temp Setting
    Warm
    Gamma Setting
    2.2

    The Vizio V655-J09 has excellent accuracy out-of-the-box with just a few quick settings changes. Only saturated blues and reds are slightly inaccurate, and the white balance is just a bit off. Color temperature is also close to the 6500K target. Sadly, gamma doesn't follow the 2.2 target very well, so bright scenes are over-brightened.

    9.6
    Post Calibration
    White Balance dE
    0.16
    Color dE
    0.89
    Gamma
    2.19
    Color Temperature
    6,518 K
    White Balance Calibration
    20 point
    Color Calibration
    Yes

    The accuracy after calibration is remarkable. It's easy to calibrate, and any remaining inaccuracies are nearly impossible to spot, but dark red is still a bit off. Both the color temperature and gamma are nearly spot-on with the targets.

    You can see our full calibration settings here.

    7.0
    480p Input

    The Vizio V655-J09 does a decent job at upscaling lower-resolution content like from DVDs. However, it doesn't look as good as other 4k TVs because content doesn't look as clear, and the image is blurrier.

    7.0
    720p Input

    This TV displays 720p content fairly well, but there are more artifacts than other 4k displays. Once again, the image isn't as well-defined as other displays, so the image is blurrier.

    9.0
    1080p Input

    The Vizio V655-J09 displays 1080p content nearly as good as native 4k content.

    10
    4k Input

    There aren't any issues displaying native 4k content on this TV.

    0.0
    8k Input

    It's a 4k TV that can't display an 8k signal.

    Pixels
    TypeLED
    Sub-Type
    VA

    This TV has a BGR subpixel layout, which negatively impacts text clarity when using it as a PC monitor. However, it isn't a big issue and doesn't affect the overall picture quality. You can read more about it here.

    6.8
    Color Gamut
    Wide Color Gamut
    No
    DCI P3 xy
    75.43%
    DCI P3 uv
    81.03%
    Rec 2020 xy
    54.52%
    Rec 2020 uv
    60.46%

    The color gamut in HDR content is just okay. It has good coverage of the commonly-used DCI-P3 color space, but its coverage of the wider Rec. 2020 color space is limited. The tone mapping is very bad in either color space, so most colors in HDR are inaccurate.

    5.9
    Color Volume
    Normalized DCI P3 Coverage ITP
    68.3%
    10,000 cd/m² DCI P3 Coverage ITP
    24.8%
    Normalized Rec 2020 Coverage ITP
    50.3%
    10,000 cd/m² Rec 2020 Coverage ITP
    18.2%

    Due to the lack of a wide color gamut, the color volume is disappointing. It displays dark colors well thanks to the high contrast but struggles with brighter colors.

    8.8
    Gradient
    Color Depth
    10 Bit
    Red (Std. Dev.)
    0.097
    Green (Std. Dev.)
    0.090
    Blue (Std. Dev.)
    0.082
    Gray (Std. Dev.)
    0.077

    This TV has excellent gradient handling. There's only a bit of banding in the darker shades, especially green and red, but it's minimal. Using Contour Smoothing helps smooth out banding, and setting it to 'High' helps best with real content, but this comes at the cost of losing fine details.

    10
    Temporary Image Retention
    IR after 0 min recovery
    0.00%
    IR after 2 min recovery
    0.00%
    IR after 4 min recovery
    0.00%
    IR after 6 min recovery
    0.00%
    IR after 8 min recovery
    0.00%
    IR after 10 min recovery
    0.00%

    There are no signs of temporary image retention after displaying a high-contrast static image.

    10
    Permanent Burn-In Risk
    Permanent Burn-In Risk
    No

    We don't expect VA panels to experience permanent image retention, as the VA panel in our long-term test appears immune.

    Motion
    7.0
    Response Time
    80% Response Time
    6.7 ms
    100% Response Time
    15.6 ms

    The Vizio V655 has a decent response time, and bright scenes especially look good, with minimal motion blur behind fast-moving objects. Dark scenes and shadow details don't look as good, though, as there's noticeable overshoot when the TV goes from a very dark shade to a brighter one, and it's slow to stabilize. This causes the black smearing to be noticeable in the motion blur photo.

    7.9
    Flicker-Free
    Flicker-Free
    No
    PWM Dimming Frequency
    480 Hz

    This TV has a flicker-free backlight if you set the Backlight setting to anything above '45' in the 'Calibrated Dark' and 'Calibrated' Picture Modes, and anything above '40' in the other modes. However, the TV uses Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to dim the backlight below those settings and flickers at 480Hz. It always flickers at 480Hz in Game Mode.

    2.9
    Black Frame Insertion (BFI)
    Optional BFI
    No
    Min Flicker For 60 fps
    480 Hz
    60Hz For 60 fps
    No
    120Hz For 120 fps
    N/A
    Min Flicker for 60 fps in Game Mode
    480 Hz

    This TV doesn't have an optional backlight strobing feature to reduce persistence blur, and the backlight always flickers at 480Hz in Game Mode, which you can't change. The score is based on that flicker frequency and the fact that you can't change it and not its actual performance.

    Motion Interpolation
    Motion Interpolation (30 fps)
    No
    Motion Interpolation (60 fps)
    No

    The TV doesn't have a motion interpolation feature.

    7.8
    Stutter
    Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps
    26.1 ms
    Frame Hold Time @ 60 fps
    1.1 ms

    There's very little stutter when watching most movies or TV shows on this TV, but it's still somewhat noticeable with slow-panning shots.

    7.8
    24p Judder
    Judder-Free 24p
    Yes
    Judder-Free 24p via 60p
    No
    Judder-Free 24p via 60i
    No
    Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps
    Yes

    This TV removes 24p judder from the native apps and connected sources that can send a 24p signal, like a Blu-ray player or a streaming device with a 'Match Frame Rate' feature. It can't remove judder from 60Hz sources like a cable box or older streaming devices, though.

    0.0
    Variable Refresh Rate
    Native Refresh Rate
    60 Hz
    Variable Refresh Rate
    No
    HDMI Forum VRR
    No
    FreeSync
    No
    G-SYNC Compatible
    No
    4k VRR Maximum
    N/A
    4k VRR Minimum
    No VRR support
    1080p VRR Maximum
    N/A
    1080p VRR Minimum
    No VRR support
    1440p VRR Maximum
    N/A
    1440p VRR Minimum
    No VRR support
    VRR Supported Connectors
    No VRR support

    The Vizio V5 Series doesn't support any VRR technology, but the higher-end V6 Series models and the newer Vizio V Series 2022 support it.

    Inputs
    9.6
    Input Lag
    1080p @ 60Hz
    11.5 ms
    1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode
    52.3 ms
    1440p @ 60Hz
    11.4 ms
    4k @ 60Hz
    11.4 ms
    4k @ 60Hz + 10-Bit HDR
    11.3 ms
    4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
    11.4 ms
    4k @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode
    35.1 ms
    4k @ 60Hz With Interpolation
    N/A
    8k @ 60Hz
    N/A
    1080p @ 120Hz
    N/A
    1440p @ 120Hz
    N/A
    4k @ 120Hz
    N/A
    1080p with Variable Refresh Rate
    N/A
    1440p with VRR
    N/A
    4k with VRR
    N/A
    8k with VRR
    N/A

    This TV has low input lag as long as Game Low Latency is enabled. It's low enough outside Game Mode that you won't notice too much delay while scrolling through the TV's menus or using the on-screen keyboard.

    8.3
    Supported Resolutions
    Resolution4k
    1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
    Yes
    1080p @ 120Hz
    No
    1440p @ 60Hz
    Yes (forced resolution required)
    1440p @ 120Hz
    No
    4k @ 60Hz
    Yes
    4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
    Yes
    4k @ 120Hz
    No
    8k @ 30Hz or 24Hz
    No
    8k @ 60Hz
    No

    This TV supports any common resolution up to 60Hz. It displays chroma 4:4:4 at any supported resolution as long as you enable the Full Color 4:4:4 setting. This helps it display clear text when using it as a PC monitor.

    Advanced Console Compatibility
    Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)
    Yes
    PS5, 4k @ 120Hz + HDR
    No
    PS5, 4k @ 120Hz
    No
    PS5, 4k @ 60Hz + HDR
    Yes
    PS5, 1440p @ 120Hz
    No
    PS5, 1080p @ 120Hz
    No
    PS5, Variable Refresh Rate
    No
    Xbox Series X, 4k @ 120Hz + HDR
    No
    Xbox Series X, 4k @ 120Hz
    No
    Xbox Series X, 4k @ 60Hz + HDR
    Yes
    Xbox Series X, 1440p @ 120Hz
    No
    Xbox Series X, 1080p @ 120Hz
    No
    Xbox Series X, Variable Refresh Rate
    No

    Since the Vizio V655-J09 doesn't support any signal above 60Hz and is limited to HDMI 2.0 bandwidth, it doesn't support any 120Hz signal from the PS5 or Xbox Series X. It has an Auto Low Latency Mode that automatically switches the TV into Game Mode when a game from a compatible device is launched.

    Inputs Specifications
    HDR10
    Yes
    HDR10+
    Yes
    Dolby Vision
    Yes
    HLG
    Yes
    HDMI 2.0 Full Bandwidth
    Yes (HDMI 1,2,3)
    HDMI 2.1 Class Bandwidth
    No
    CECYes
    HDCP 2.2Yes (HDMI 1,2,3)
    USB 3.0
    No
    Variable Analog Audio OutYes
    Wi-Fi SupportYes (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz)

    Vizio advertises that this TV supports HDMI 2.1, but unfortunately, this isn't true, and it's still limited to HDMI 2.0 bandwidth.

    Input Photos

    The composite inputs are great if you still use an old gaming console or any other device that uses this connection.

    Total Inputs
    HDMI3
    USB1
    Digital Optical Audio Out1
    Analog Audio Out 3.5mm0
    Analog Audio Out RCA1
    Component In0
    Composite In1
    Tuner (Cable/Ant)1
    Ethernet1
    DisplayPort0
    IR In0
    SD/SDHC0
    Audio Passthrough
    ARC
    Yes (HDMI 1)
    eARC support
    Yes
    Dolby Atmos via TrueHD via eARC
    Yes
    DTS:X via DTS-HD MA via eARC
    Yes
    5.1 Dolby Digital via ARC
    Yes
    5.1 DTS via ARC
    Yes
    5.1 Dolby Digital via Optical
    Yes
    5.1 DTS via Optical
    Yes

    There's eARC support on HDMI 1, allowing you to pass high-quality, uncompressed audio to a compatible receiver through a single HDMI connection.

    Sound Quality
    6.4
    Frequency Response
    See details on graph tool
    Low-Frequency Extension
    113.14 Hz
    Std. Dev. @ 70
    3.52 dB
    Std. Dev. @ 80
    3.35 dB
    Std. Dev. @ Max
    5.48 dB
    Max
    87.2 dB SPL
    Dynamic Range Compression
    4.48 dB

    The Vizio V655-J09 has a mediocre frequency response. It gets fairly loud and has a well-balanced sound profile, so it's good for listening to dialogue. Sadly, it doesn't produce much bass, if at all.

    6.4
    Distortion
    See details on graph tool
    Weighted THD @ 80
    0.614
    Weighted THD @ Max
    1.302
    IMD @ 80
    2.36%
    IMD @ Max
    9.02%

    The distortion performance isn't bad. There isn't too much at moderate listening levels, but there's more at its max volume.

    Smart Features
    7.0
    Interface
    Smart OSSmartCast
    Version1.50
    Ease of Use
    Easy
    Smoothness
    Average
    Time Taken to Select YouTube
    3 s
    Time Taken to Change Backlight
    3 s
    Advanced Options
    Many

    The Vizio SmartCast system is decent and easy to use. However, it can feel laggy, so menu navigation isn't the smoothest. You can move your apps around on the home page, making them easier to access.

    10
    Ad-Free
    Ads
    No
    Opt-out
    No Ads
    Suggested Content in Home
    Yes
    Opt-out of Suggested Content
    No

    There's suggested content on the home screen, but we didn't see any ads.

    6.5
    Apps and Features
    App Selection
    Great
    App Smoothness
    Average
    Cast Capable
    Yes
    USB Drive Playback
    Yes
    USB Drive HDR Playback
    Yes
    HDR in Netflix
    Yes
    HDR in YouTube
    Yes

    Unfortunately, you can't download any extra apps besides the ones that come pre-installed. On the plus side, you can cast anything you want from your phone thanks to the Google Chromecast and Apple AirPlay support.

    6.5
    Remote
    Size
    Medium
    Voice Control
    Search, Some Other Features
    CEC Menu Control
    Yes
    Other Smart Features
    No
    Remote AppVizio SmartCast Mobile

    This TV comes with a new Vizio remote that lacks a Numpad and has a mic for voice control, which past models didn't have. You can ask the voice control to change inputs, open apps, and ask the weather, but you can't search for specific content in apps or change settings.

    TV Controls

    There are three buttons on the back right side to change the volume, inputs, and power the TV on/off.

    In The Box

    • Remote (with 2x AAA batteries)
    • User guides
    Misc
    Power Consumption50 W
    Power Consumption (Max)89 W
    Firmware1.20.16.1-6