The Vision V75 Super is a 75 inch 4K TV from Huawei, launched in the year 2021. It features a True 10-bit IPS panel.
It can display a max resolution of 3840 x 2160 @ 120 Hz with a pixel density of 59 ppi.
Picture Quality
After screen size and resolution, the next most important specification of a display is its Color Reproduction Accuracy (defined by its color gamut specification).
The Huawei Vision V75 Super features 97% DCI P3 color gamut coverage. Incase you're wondering, this is equivalent to 132.27% sRGB coverage. The color accuracy on this TV will be Lifelike!
What Color Gamut means ?
Color gamut spec of a TV is the measurement of the range of colors that it can display.
What this means is, it tells the ability of a TV to produce accurate colors. A panel with low color gamut coverage will miss out on some colors (such as deep red), thus producing a "washed out" picture.
Different manufacturers use different units to specify color gamut. Viz — sRGB (most popular), NTSC 1953, DCI P3 Adobe RGB and rec.2020.
As for this TV its color gamut is specified in DCI P3.
But you don't need to worry about that, here is a chart that will help you choosing a TV with good color accuracy.
After color gamut, the static contrast specification of a TV holds almost equal role in picture quality.
Understanding the static contrast ratio
There are two types of contrast specifications for a TV. Static and Dynamic. We are interested in static contrast ratio. Dynamic doesn't matter much.
This specification tells the intensity of black levels. That is, a TV with SC ratio < 1000:1 will produce black images something like this:

Note that, such TVs are also prone backlight bleeds that will rob your experience — as shown below.

Other than black levels, a TV with high constrast ratio lets you to see more details. So, resolution and static contrast ratio go hand in hand.
Huawei did not share the static contrast ratio specification for this TV. So we have to make an assumption here. In general, IPS panels come with a static contrast ratio between 700:1 - 1500:1. For a 4K TV, we can imagine the ratio of Huawei Vision V75 Super to be atleast 1200:1 or above.
HDR Vivid is also supported on this TV.
As for brightness, it is can achieve a peak luminance of 3000 nits, powered by Mini LED backlight. This amount of brightness is good enough even for a well-lit room!
Gaming Performance
If you are planning to use your TV only for content consumption, you can ignore these specs. But if you are also planning to use the TV for gaming or use it as a PC monitor, you should get a TV with the lowest input lag and response time.
Sadly, there is no specification for input lag on this TV. But since this is not a cheap TV, we can expect an input lag of less than 20ms.
Understanding Input lag and response time
This lag is the amount of time at which your device inputs changes the content of the TV. For casual Non-FPS games, input lag doesn't matter much.
Although for better experience, get a TV that features an input lag and response time of < 20ms.
Ergonomics and Dimensions
Now, speaking of ergonomics — a VESA mount with interface size of 400 x 400 mm is provided for wall-mounting. The unit doesn't come with Swivel, Tilt or Pivot support.
The vertical and horizontal measurements of this TV are 65.73 inches and 39.43 inches respectively. In terms of thickness, it is just 1.77 inches thick. It weighs 54.3 kgs and 2.2 kgs extra including stand. So plan your space accordingly.
Hardware and Audio
The TV is powered by 1.5 Ghz 4-Core (2x ARM Cortex-A73 + 2x ARM Cortex-A53) CPU along with a Quad Core 0.6 Ghz (ARM Mali-G51 MP4) GPU. The installed RAM on the Huawei Vision V75 Super is 4 GB.
The Operating System on this TV is HarmonyOS 2.0.
For display connectivity, there are four HDMI 2.0 ports, one S/PDIF port and one AV Composite In 3.5 mm jack port on this TV.
For connecting USB devices, you will have two USB 3.0 ports. Other connectivity ports include — 1x Cable/Antenna In (F-type female) and 1x Ethernet RJ45.
For connecting to this TV wirelessly, the manufacturer has provided Wi-Fi (5Ghz + 2.5Ghz), Wifi-Direct, Bluetooth and DLNA.
In terms of power usage, on average, this TV uses about 640 Watts and on standby, it uses 0.5 Watts.
Both 110V and 220V outlets are supported on this unit.