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Originally Posted by gkolb
CNET produced an article about 4K HDR TV's from Vizio (hold up, don't laugh too soon) they call 'The Vizio Reference Series'. There's a 120" unit for USD$129,999 (cough, expletive, cough) and a 65" unit for $5,999.
http://www.cnet.com/products/vizio-reference-series/
These 2 Vizio units support Dolby Vision HDR. The article seems to have a balanced discussion of 4K and HDR topics.
For Penton, they even mentioned nits readings twice!
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