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Vizio M series: Great 4K picture quality at an affordable price

2015-07-20
Somerset's 4k TVs have been available for sale I've been telling people they aren't worth the money now it's videos new m-series and changing my tune that's in part because 4k is getting cheaper and this video is one of the least expensive 4k tvs you can buy it also happens to have excellent picture quality whether it's displaying 4k content which is very rare today or good old hi-def content which will be around for years to come it outperforms most 1080p TVs I've tested and quite a few 4k ones as well including ones that cost hundreds more talk more about that impressive picture in a bit but let's start with the least impressive part of the M series it's styling the series ranges in size of 43 to 80 inches this is a 65 inch here in case you're wondering and all them have the same silver border around the frame and bright silver legs the overall look is kind of generic compared to some other 4k TVs and the silver isn't exactly understated features on the M series are minimal for the breed but that's not a bad thing there's a lot to like in the design of it's uncluttered simple Smart TV system and I didn't miss not having a web browser motion remote or voice control for example the remotes one extra is a backlit QWERTY keyboard on the flip side which can make a plug-ins and search is easier the second stream 4k shows and movies from Amazon Netflix and ultra flicks but unlike some competitors it won't stream 4k from YouTube only one of the Vizio is 5 HDMI inputs can handle the highest bandwidth 4k content and 2 of the 5 won't work with the latest copy protected content on the other hand such content is rare enough that most users won't mind the omission now or in the next few years the main thing that does pay dividends now on the M series is excellent picture quality it has deeper black levels and better contrast than most 4k TVs we've tested including more expensive competitors from Samsung and Sony that's because it uses full array local dimming which selectively dims independent section of the screen in response to picture content it works great on the M series and in conjunction with this TVs accurate color and solid video processing makes for an impressive picture indeed especially at this price that was a look at the Vizio m-series 4k TV for 2015 I'm David Katz my resina
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