Sam's Club [samsclub.com] also has the VIZIO 65" Class M-Series Quantum 4K HDR Smart TV - M65Q7-J01
for $599.00 with free shipping.
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Costco Members: 65" VIZIO M65Q7-J01 M-Series Quantum 4K HDR Smart TV
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https://www.costco.com/.product.100835
120hz Refresh Rate (Dynamic Motion Rate 240)
1200 nits
210 local dimming zones
https://www.vizio.com/en/tv/p-series/P65Q9-J01
Compared to this M7 with 32 dimming zones at 60hz and 700 nits, the latter is likely/partially why people complain about the HDR being dark. The 120hz works better with 24 fps which a bit of movies tend to be in (120/24=5 which doesn't make for partial frames like 60/24 does).
My experiences: My 2019 M8 (M658-G1) has 90 dimming zones, 60hz, and is 600 nits and could definetly be a lot brighter, movies with lots of dark scenes I often choose to watch in SDR mode. While the M7 is 17% brighter, I think having a third less zones might be a wash. I think in 2019 when I was looking at the P9, it was more like $1100 or $1200 and so then I was looking at the 75" for $1600-ish. I decided to go with the M8 for $600 and wait a few years for the tech to get cheaper for the bigger models.
If all you have is $600, then this isn't an option, but if you're comparing between the two and have the $900, it's got a lot of benefits. If I could pay $300 to upgrade mine, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2021
Says this VA panel has good contrast and freesync but poor local dimming.
Costco says this has hdmi 2.1 and 60 Hz refresh.
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2021
Says this VA panel has good contrast and freesync but poor local dimming.
Costco says this has hdmi 2.1 and 60 Hz refresh.
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2021
Says this VA panel has good contrast and freesync but poor local dimming.
Costco says this has hdmi 2.1 and 60 Hz refresh.
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https://www.costco.com/.product.100835
120hz Refresh Rate (Dynamic Motion Rate 240)
1200 nits
210 local dimming zones
https://www.vizio.com/en/tv/p-series/P65Q9-J01
My experiences: My 2019 M8 (M658-G1) has 90 dimming zones, 60hz, and is 600 nits and could definetly be a lot brighter, movies with lots of dark scenes I often choose to watch in SDR mode. While the M7 is 17% brighter, I think having a third less zones might be a wash. I think in 2019 when I was looking at the P9, it was more like $1100 or $1200 and so then I was looking at the 75" for $1600-ish. I decided to go with the M8 for $600 and wait a few years for the tech to get cheaper for the bigger models.
If all you have is $600, then this isn't an option, but if you're comparing between the two and have the $900, it's got a lot of benefits. If I could pay $300 to upgrade mine, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Hate to get rid of it but...it'll be time soon. It's over 5 years old so...meh, I guess. I've got a 14 year old Samsung plasma that's doing just fine.
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2021
Says this VA panel has good contrast and freesync but poor local dimming.
Costco says this has hdmi 2.1 and 60 Hz refresh.
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