Best Buy has
70" Vizio M706x-H3 4K UHD HDR Quantum Series SmartCast HDTV on sale for
$679.99.
Shipping is free, alternatively, store pickup is free.
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About this TV:
- Quantum Color technology delivers vibrant visuals, while the 4K screen and fast IQ Active processor offer sharp images. A V-Gaming Engine promotes a fast response time and smooth picture for high-quality gaming performance. This Vizio M-Series SmartCast LED TV lets you use hands-free voice control to access various functions easily.
Specs:
- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
- Full Array Local Dimming
- IQ Active Processor and V-Gaming Engine
- Works w/ Voice Assistants, Chromecast and Apple AirPlay
- VESA: 400x400
- Ports
- 3x HDMI
- 1x USB
- 1x Digital Optical Audio Input
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x RF Antenna Input
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If they had a "public opinion" rating that gauged the impression of 100 untrained, "normals" just comparing TVs on basic settings, that would be useful.
People tout OLED over size all the time, but size is by far the most significant element for an immersive viewing experience. Virtually every TV is 4k now and they ALL look infinitely better than a CRT, if you remember them lol.
I was really disappointed because the 7300 had all the numbers going for it to be a great monitor, but was just terrible in that regard.
I wouldn't want to see what "normal people" thought about their television for the simple reason the general public has now associated maximum saturation levels with a high quality picture.
If you want normal people, just read the Best Buy or Walmart reviews where nearly the same comments are on every television as most people don't have a clue what they should be looking for other than "looks great."
Experienced users would just turn off wifi and use a streaming stick, but for non tech folks, I can see them being annoyed.
Yeah...they must be some uneducated morons.
They don't have a clue what to look for....I mean what kind of an idiot would be satisfied with a TV just because the picture "looks great"?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/VIZIO-.../852625707
They don't have a clue what to look for....I mean what kind of an idiot would be satisfied with a TV just because the picture "looks great"?
I didn't say they were morons, but the point stands that most people don't have a clue what they are looking for. If all you care about is how big of screen there is, then that is great, and filters on Best Buy exist to help you make your decision.
If you care about reference color, viewing angles, input lag, etc., then Rtings is a great resource. Again, if you just want to get "normal people's" impression, just read the reviews on any place that sells it. No need for a professional review website to turn into a service that exists many times over.
BTW, non-OLED LG TVs are lower quality than mid-to-high end "no name brand" TVs.
That's the case for all name brands, not just LG. I think generally LG budget sets are pretty terrible compared to the other big brands budget sets, but Hisense and TCL blow all the big brands out of the water at an equal price point.
Hisense and TCL's $700 TVs are much better than LG/Samsung/etc's $700 TVs. Samsung/Sony/etc's $1800 TVs are better than what Hisense and TCL offer but they've really just eliminated any reason to go name brand in the budget tier.
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If you care about reference color, viewing angles, input lag, etc., then Rtings is a great resource. Again, if you just want to get "normal people's" impression, just read the reviews on any place that sells it. No need for a professional review website to turn into a service that exists many times over.
We will agree to disagree. That said, there is a market for every TV or they wouldn't make it. If you are less discerning in your PQ or features, then buy a $500 80" BF special and save a bunch of money. Nothing wrong with that. But if you care about replicating the cinema experience or getting every advantage that you can in an FPS, then I'm thankful for review websites that cater to that crowd.
I got an absolute killer 75" 3D Samsung on clearance at Sears several years ago. This thing retailed for the same as a used car.
Guess what impressed all our guests over the years:
Industry leading Black levels?
The super fast 240Hz panel?
Micro-dimming contrast?
Active 3D and LED edge backlighting?
None of the above...it was the size. 42" - 50" were still the standard..... No one had a 75" back then and it blew people away.
I still use it as my main TV!
Can you even imagine? It's only 1080p and I like the picture better than every other 4k in the house. Well, that...and also I've left it on 24-7 for over 5 years and it hasn't missed a beat with zero burn in.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
How else do you explain the Plasma fan club or Vinyl lovers?
I don't think that size is everything, but I do think that for replicating the "Cinema" experience - it's one of the biggest factors. Cinema projectors don't have very high contrast (500:1 or so), and they play at 30fps. Rtings would rate them as crap.
Guess what impressed all our guests over the years:
Industry leading Black levels?
The super fast 240Hz panel?
Micro-dimming contrast?
Active 3D and LED edge backlighting?
None of the above...it was the size. 42" - 50" were still the standard..... No one had a 75" back then and it blew people away.
I still use it as my main TV!
Can you even imagine? It's only 1080p and I like the picture better than every other 4k in the house. Well, that...and also I've left it on 24-7 for over 5 years and it hasn't missed a beat with zero burn in.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
How else do you explain the Plasma fan club or Vinyl lovers?
We get it: Screen size is most important to you. For the millionth time, rtings is not for you.
Guess what impressed all our guests over the years:
Industry leading Black levels?
The super fast 240Hz panel?
Micro-dimming contrast?
Active 3D and LED edge backlighting?
None of the above...it was the size. 42" - 50" were still the standard..... No one had a 75" back then and it blew people away.
I still use it as my main TV!
Can you even imagine? It's only 1080p and I like the picture better than every other 4k in the house. Well, that...and also I've left it on 24-7 for over 5 years and it hasn't missed a beat with zero burn in.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
How else do you explain the Plasma fan club or Vinyl lovers?
Anyway, for those who got the Vizio deal, does the 60Hz bother you at all, given the 70" spread and you can't possibly be sitting too far away from it if it is in your homes.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/vizi...Id=64283
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