VIZIO 65" Class M6 Series 4K QLED HDR Smart TV - M65Q6 - $249 YMMV In-store
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50% off at my local target. Call or visit in person to verify price and stock. They also have huge savings on other tvs such as a 70 inch Samsung for $419
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04-23-2024 at 04:17 AM.
I had the M6 2020 version paid 600 for the 65 inch 2 years later it had a black circle in the middle of the TV. Vizio actually refused to honor the 3 year warranty don't buy this garbage
I think most people do. I bought a Vizio 65" M658 new in early 2020. Luckily, I also bought the extended warranty. It's been repaired 3 times and is about to be repaired again. The first 2 times it failed were within the first year of ownership. TV would randomly reboot about every other day or so. The second issue was the audio would keep switching from my Soundbar to the TV speakers. I bought a replacement Soundbar thinking that was the problem but it wasn't. The third service call was the 1st problem again in year 3 of ownership. All 3 times they told me they replaced a board inside the TV but idk which board. Just this week, there's a large spot in the display where everything is pinkish, probably a 8"-9" area.
At this price, I would consider another Vizio but only with the extended warranty.
I think most people do. I bought a Vizio 65" M658 new in early 2020. Luckily, I also bought the extended warranty. It's been repaired 3 times and is about to be repaired again. The first 2 times it failed were within the first year of ownership. TV would randomly reboot about every other day or so. The second issue was the audio would keep switching from my Soundbar to the TV speakers. I bought a replacement Soundbar thinking that was the problem but it wasn't. The third service call was the 1st problem again in year 3 of ownership. All 3 times they told me they replaced a board inside the TV but idk which board. Just this week, there's a large spot in the display where everything is pinkish, probably a 8"-9" area.
At this price, I would consider another Vizio but only with the extended warranty.
thanks for sharing your experience . but not for me .
Dear Slick deal friends, something many of you may not know... (1) Vizio stores and collects YOUR data of what you watch and then sells that data to advertisers (anyone can pay them and get that data) 2. Vizio is made in china (like many things) 3. Walmart has agreed to or has already bought this JUNKY cheapest TV manufacturer so now Walmart will own your data from Vizio Company purchase adding to the data Walmart collects who buys what and when.
Oh, by the way other TV makers collects and sells your data is LG.
Vizio has gone to crap. 10 years ago was different. New ones suck
It's been the opposite for me. I have 4 sony TVs with the oldest being 15 years old. Never had a single issue other than a software glitch one time, and it was fixed.
I think most people do. I bought a Vizio 65" M658 new in early 2020. Luckily, I also bought the extended warranty. It's been repaired 3 times and is about to be repaired again. The first 2 times it failed were within the first year of ownership. TV would randomly reboot about every other day or so. The second issue was the audio would keep switching from my Soundbar to the TV speakers. I bought a replacement Soundbar thinking that was the problem but it wasn't. The third service call was the 1st problem again in year 3 of ownership. All 3 times they told me they replaced a board inside the TV but idk which board. Just this week, there's a large spot in the display where everything is pinkish, probably a 8"-9" area.
At this price, I would consider another Vizio but only with the extended warranty.
Basically, maintenance on anything other than the screen for one of today's TVs involves either replacing the motherboard or the power board. If it is the display they just replace the whole TV.
I ALWAYS buy extended warranties on every major purchase...you chose well.
It's been 10 years since I bought my 55 Vizio from Sam's club. Still working nicely. But I think it's time to replace it with a newer model . 😅
I bought my Vizio from Sam's club also when no one had heard of them. 2007 $1700 for a 47" lcd when plasma vs lcd was the big argument. Two hdmi ports and it weighed a ton. Lasted over a decade until the screen went black. Replaced every board on the inside and couldn't bring it back. Ended up with a Costco Hisense from a slickdeal but I had no idea Vizio had gone downhill like that.
I found this link. Can't believe I remembered the price exactly.
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I think most people do. I bought a Vizio 65" M658 new in early 2020. Luckily, I also bought the extended warranty. It's been repaired 3 times and is about to be repaired again. The first 2 times it failed were within the first year of ownership. TV would randomly reboot about every other day or so. The second issue was the audio would keep switching from my Soundbar to the TV speakers. I bought a replacement Soundbar thinking that was the problem but it wasn't. The third service call was the 1st problem again in year 3 of ownership. All 3 times they told me they replaced a board inside the TV but idk which board. Just this week, there's a large spot in the display where everything is pinkish, probably a 8"-9" area.
At this price, I would consider another Vizio but only with the extended warranty.
At this price, I would consider another Vizio but only with the extended warranty.
thanks for sharing your experience . but not for me .
Vizio has gone to crap. 10 years ago was different. New ones suck
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Oh, by the way other TV makers collects and sells your data is LG.
Bloody crooks.
I wouldn't buy TV's of these crooks.
Good Luck
Same, got one 9 yrs ago, only stopped working last December
At this price, I would consider another Vizio but only with the extended warranty.
Basically, maintenance on anything other than the screen for one of today's TVs involves either replacing the motherboard or the power board. If it is the display they just replace the whole TV.
I ALWAYS buy extended warranties on every major purchase...you chose well.
I bought my Vizio from Sam's club also when no one had heard of them. 2007 $1700 for a 47" lcd when plasma vs lcd was the big argument. Two hdmi ports and it weighed a ton. Lasted over a decade until the screen went black. Replaced every board on the inside and couldn't bring it back. Ended up with a Costco Hisense from a slickdeal but I had no idea Vizio had gone downhill like that.
I found this link. Can't believe I remembered the price exactly.
https://hometheaterhifi
Mine lasted until around 2020 or 2021.