Vizio's masterpiece 4K TV is finally set to make its way to consumers and it promises to bring an incredible viewing experience, keeping one hooked to the TV set.

Vizio has launched its Reference Series, which the company boasts is its most advanced TV. The 4K TV also shows off upcoming technologies such as Dolby Vision, which is able to enhance the viewing experience dramatically.

It was at the International CES in 2014 when Vizio first revealed its Reference Series. It may have taken the company some time to ship the models but it has been worth the wait. However, the TVs will cost a pretty penny.

The new Reference Series 4K TVs from Vizio will be available in two sizes - 65 inches and 120 inches. While Vizio is known for its affordable 4K TVs, the new offerings will burn a hole in consumers' wallets. The 65-inch model will cost $5,999 and for those eyeing the 120-inch behemoth - be prepared to shell out $129,999.99. That's right! The 120-inch TV commands a staggering price and you may just have to break the bank!

For those who are wondering why the enormous price difference between the two models, the 120-inch Reference Series 4K TV is targeted at a specific clientele.

For the kind of money the 120-inch model commands, Vizio needs to justify the price with top-notch specs. The model will have a fill-array LED backlight and a wide color spectrum. There are 384 individual LED zones on the TV, giving the 4K TV from the reference series accurate images which are stunning and have clarity.

Vizio is not looking to pull any visual guiles on the consumer and promises to show users their favorite movies in the manner a director intended the film to visually look. With support for Dolby Vision's HDR technology, the 4K Smart UHD TV will not only have incredible color accuracy, but also higher contrast ratios and brightness. All this will make for a complete experience which will be a departure from traditional TV watching experiences.

To purchase the 65-inch or 120-inch Reference Series 4K TV from Vizio, check this link to order the TV.

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