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When I set up the Vu Vibe DV (Designers’ Vision) 65-inch QLED TV in my living room, two things stood out immediately: its sleek design and its powerful sound. The three-side bezel-less floating glass design gave it a modern, premium look, while the integrated 88W Dolby Atmos soundbar made its presence felt from the very first use. Unlike most TVs where the speakers feel like an afterthought, Vu has treated audio as a core feature here. Here’s my experience after using it for a couple of weeks.

1Display and Audio

Vu Vibe DV TV
Vu Vibe DV TV

The main highlight of this TV is its QLED panel with Dolby Vision support. With a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels (4K UHD) and 400 nits brightness, I found the colors vibrant and the contrast levels sharp. Watching nature documentaries, the greens, blues, and reds popped with a richness that felt lifelike, while dark scenes in movies revealed details that standard LED panels often miss.

I also noticed the benefit of HDR10 and HLG support, especially in OTT content. Shows on Netflix and Prime Video carried that extra punch of clarity. The AI upscaling engine did a decent job with HD content too – older YouTube videos and cable TV channels looked sharper and less pixelated.

Vu Vibe DV TV
Vu Vibe DV TV’s built-in soundbar

Gamers will appreciate the MEMC (Motion Enhancement), VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) features. There’s even a Game Dashboard with a crosshair option, which adds to the immersive feel.

The sound system deserves its own spotlight. Vu has integrated an 88W Dolby Atmos soundbar directly into the TV, and I must say it’s one of the best built-in TV sound solutions I’ve heard in this price range. There are two master speakers and two tweeters, delivering not only volume but also clarity.

Vu Vibe DV TV
Vu Vibe DV TV

Dialogue in movies was crisp with no more rewinding to catch what a character said, thanks to Vu’s focus on dialogue clarity. Music, meanwhile, had a surprisingly good low-end punch. Bass-heavy tracks felt dynamic without being muddy, and I didn’t feel the need to connect an external soundbar. For late-night watching, the speech and late-night modes lowered the bass thump while keeping voices sharp.

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