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This is the time of year where many are looking to score a new TV hopefully at a great price. This year, we have a few new acronyms that people need to take into consideration when making a purchase: 4K, HDR, and WCG. If you're familiar, then you know I'm...
The main function of a display is to bring video to life before your eyes, and for that simple take, you can get a set at a low price that'll do the job. What is impressive here is that for $699.99, Vizio has an inexpensive model that will do so much mor...
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I received a VIZIO M50-D1 50” SmartCast Home Theater Display in exchange for posting a review.I'm under no obligation to be nice to the product, just factually correct. If you're wondering why I haven't been around Pocketables too much the past few weeks...
I am loathe to do star or number reviews as people feel compelled to give anything they like the maximum number of stars or highest rating when it probably deserves a “good”. But this TV is probably the best I have played with in its adjusted price range...
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Six years ago we remodeled our basement and bought our first flat screen TV, A 55″ Samsung that we mounted on the wall. It's served us well, but when I bought it, it was before smartTVs were a thing, so I've felt like my home theater setup has been lackin...
Gorgeous display, Lots of inputs, 6" Android tablet remote control...
Requires a tuner adapter if you want to watch OTA broadcasts...
I'm very happy with the VIZIO M50-D1 SmartCast Ultra HD Home Theater Display. From the ease of setup to the ultra-convenient 6″ Android tablet remote control and SmartCast feature that allows me to find and watch my favorite shows, to the gorgeous UHD 4K...
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As Raina and I were setting up our new house, one of the things I knew was that I wanted were large televisions both in the living room and the bedroom. Fortunately, I was approached by VIZIO and offered the opportunity to review one of their new 2016 VIZ...
Amazing picture quality, Google Case built-in, Ships with 6” Android tablet remote, Plentiful ports, Easy setup, Wall mount or tabletop it's your choice...
I like it so much I want to go buy an even bigger one…...
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The M50-D1 from VIZIO couples innovative HDR and 4K technology with an affordable price-tag.The digital imaging world is a rapid transition from an HD standard to that of 4K. While this switch originally began with videographers and multimedia professiona...
VIZIO continues to excel in the mid-range TV market, and their M50-D1 is an excellent example of this. Packing a multitude of competitive features with a sleek design and satisfying performance, you'd be hard fetched to find a better 4K HDR TV under $650...
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The Vizio brand is a trusted affordable television brand. They have a reputation of low prices yet qualitative TVs. I bought my first Vizio flat screen TV about 6 years ago. That TV is still running fine and I've personally grown to trust the brand. I was...
It will hard to find great 4K HDR picture quality for the price of the Vizio M series. i am impressed with the overall performance. I have continued trust in the Vizio brand. It's quality and price combination that's hard to beat. You can learn more a...
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Updated: 2019-12-12 09:41:27
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After first surprising consumers and competitors with their then excellent first edition P-Series 4K full-array LED backlit 4K TVs in late 2014, Vizio went on to release several new 4K TV editions for 2015 and now 2016, all of which were good to great. T...
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This means you can expect marginally less granular dimming performance from the smallest M Series, and more Blu-ray judder from the 50- and 55-inch versions. We'd also expect the 60-inch to sport better viewing angles but worse black levels than every oth...
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Vizio's 55-inch M55-D0 4K TV finds itself holding the middle ground, which can be challenging. Attacked on one side by comparably performing, lower-priced sets and on the other by more expensive but superior TVs, the M-Series could well get crossed off on...
Good upscaling of HD to 4, HDR suppor, including Dolby Vision...
No TV tune, Slow remote contro, Poor contrast...
While it can't match the performance of Vizio's own P-Series model, the 55-inch M-Series' price is certainly more attractive, at roughly $850. But there's also pressure from a growing group of budget 4K sets of the same size that cost about $500; to be fa...
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It's hard to innovate if you're a TV manufacturer. There's only so much you can improve upon year after year, especially if you're looking to keep prices low.While most manufacturers settle for an increase in brightness and tack on a few percentage points...
SmartCast system, Low-ish price point, Plenty of ports, HDR10 and Dolby Vision...
Wobbly legs, All picture modes have issues, Tablet complicates simple tasks, No native Amazon Video app...
Vizio's M-Series is a smart new take on 4K HDR TVs, but if you don't mind going a bit higher in price, there are much better screens out there that look even better and offer everything the M-Series does… well, minus the tablet...
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Set at the sweet spot that is Vizio's upper-middle tier of televisions, the M-series offers a bountiful proposition of TV goodness that could be seen as a microcosm of the brand's overall philosophy. Boasting 4K resolution, support for both major HDR form...
Excellent contrast, rich black levels, Brilliant and fairly accurate colors, Sharp 4K picture, Support for both HDR10 and Dolby Vision HDR, Free Android tablet included...
Tablet UI quirks can be a headache, Only one HDMI input with HDR support, No TV tuner...
If you're all about picture performance, then yes. Those looking for a TV that far outperforms its price class, and who don't mind some odd quirks in the daily operation, will reap serious value in their M-series purchase. However, if you're a bit of a TV...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2018-02-05 03:36:59
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It's hard to innovate if you're a TV manufacturer. There's only so much you can improve upon year after year, especially if you're looking to keep prices low.While most manufacturers settle for an increase in brightness and tack on a few percentage points...
Vizio's M-Series is an exceptionally smart new direction for TVs. It removes something that was difficult to keep up to date and fully stocked with the latest apps and replaces it with a system that nearly everyone can understand and use – Google Cast. Fo...
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TVs are getting smarter, either via an extra dongle like a Chromecast or through their own power. While Samsung, LG, Sony, and Sharp may be the household names when it comes to smart TVs, Vizio isn't one that can be easily ignored. It's practice of offeri...
Great performance for price, Good contrast from full-array backlighting, Supports both HDR10 and Dolby Vision...
No TV tuner, Tablet remote is fickle and inconvenient...
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Vizio continues to offer strong-performing, reasonably priced TVs that don't quite hit true budget prices. The latest M-series of 4K TVs feature high dynamic range (HDR) support, excellent contrast, and like the P-series we reviewed earlier this year, inc...
Excellent black levels and contrast, Colors are close to accurate for Rec,709 standards, Comes with an Android tablet...
Color range isn't as wide as other HDR-capable TVs, Included tablet is underpowered for use as anything other than a remote control...
Vizio's M-series of 4K TVs offer fantastic contrast and deep blacks, but for HDR televisions their color gamut could be wider...
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When is a TV not a TV? When it's an Ultra HD Home Theater Display. With the new M series, Vizio has chosen to shake up conventional expectations of what a TV should be and should do. One key change is that each M series set lacks a tuner to receive over-t...
Impressive contrast and shadow detail, Handles both Dolby Vision and HDR10, Affordable price...
Wi-Fi sync issue with included tablet remote, No extended-color-gamut capability, Some halo artifacts from local dimming backlight, Only one HDMI 2.0a input...
Vizio's budget-minded display handles both flavors of HDR and, a few quirks aside, delivers impressive performance...
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Expert reviews...
Great picture quality, Google Cast-based streaming, Free 6-inch tablet...
No built-in tuner, Limited brightness, Performance in smaller (60-inch and below) screen sizes may not be as good...
Reviewers are impressed by the 65-inch Vizio M65-D0. This is a 4K set with performance and features that stand up well when compared to TVs that cost considerably more...
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