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Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K UHD)
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Dolby Vision HDR
Also supports HDR10+ & HLG High Dynamic Range Formats
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Amazon has 75" Vizio M75Q6-J03 Smart TV on sale for $728 --> Now $729. Shipping is free.
Alternatively, Sam's Club has for its Members:75" Vizio M75Q6-J03 Smart TV on sale for $729. Choose free Club pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free for Plus Members.
Note: Club pick up will vary by location and may not be available in all areas.
Thanks to Deal Hunter JuJuFrankenbean for finding this deal.
Specs:
Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K UHD)
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Dolby Vision HDR
Also supports HDR10+ & HLG High Dynamic Range Formats
Our research indicates that this offer is $70.99 lower (9% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $799.99
Model: VIZIO 75-Inch M-Series 4K QLED HDR Smart TV with Voice Remote, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Alexa Compatibility, VRR with AMD FreeSync, M75Q6-J03, 2022 Model
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$70 lower than Best Buy's price, but this is a mid-tier TV at best. Unless you must have a 75" TV right now at this particular price, I would keep looking.
From the RTINGS review (https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...tum-2021):
The Vizio M6 Series Quantum 2021 is a lower mid-range, budget-friendly TV. It's available in a wide range of sizes, from 43 to 75 inches, so you can easily get the right size for your setup. It's part of Vizio's 2021 M Series lineup, sitting below the Vizio M7 Series Quantum 2021, which has a couple of more features like local dimming and a backlight strobing feature. This TV comes with the latest version of the Vizio SmartCast system, which is user-friendly and has a bunch of pre-installed apps, but you can't download any extra apps. Luckily, you can easily cast anything you want from your phone using Google Chromecast or Apple AirPlay 2. It has a few more gaming-oriented features than other budget models like FreeSync variable refresh rate (VRR) support, but it's limited to HDMI 2.0 inputs, so you can't use the PS5 or Xbox Series X to their full capabilities.
Is this much better than the TCL 4 series 75" @$600 from Best Buy?
My main concerns are reflection and viewing angles. I have a wide room with a bunch of windows
The TCL might be better than the Vizio for gaming, but it lacks the Vizio's VRR. Otherwise, the Vizio is somewhat better (I would not say "much better"). I would watch the RTINGS viewing angle videos to get a feel for that.
The TCL 4 Series/S434 Android 2020 gets 6.6 overall from RTINGS, with 4.9 for viewing angle and 7.4 for reflection handling. From the review (https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...oid-2020):
The TCL 4 Series/S434 Android 2020 is a basic entry-level 4k TV. It's a variant of the TCL 4 Series 2020 that seems to be only sold at Best Buy and is one of TCL's first few 4k TVs available in North America with Android TV. The Android TV is fairly easy-to-use and you get an excellent selection of apps that you can download through the app store. It offers okay overall performance and is limited on features. Its VA panel has an amazing contrast ratio and great black uniformity, so it displays deep blacks when viewed in the dark. Sadly, this comes at the cost of narrow viewing angles, so you lose image accuracy as you move off-center. It has really low input lag for gaming, but it lacks extra gaming features like variable refresh rate (VRR) support.
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specifically talking about the 70 inch model M7 and I know this is 5 inches Larger but the experience will be way better 😉
I would definitely wait on this
As for bright TVs, I had a 65 inch U8G and it handled a super bright living room and reflections with ease. For bright, go Hisense or TCL.
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specifically talking about the 70 inch model M7 and I know this is 5 inches Larger but the experience will be way better 😉
I would definitely wait on this
specifically talking about the 70 inch model M7 and I know this is 5 inches Larger but the experience will be way better 😉
I would definitely wait on this
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As for bright TVs, I had a 65 inch U8G and it handled a super bright living room and reflections with ease. For bright, go Hisense or TCL.
As for bright TVs, I had a 65 inch U8G and it handled a super bright living room and reflections with ease. For bright, go Hisense or TCL.
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My main concerns are reflection and viewing angles. I have a wide room with a bunch of windows
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From the RTINGS review (https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...tum-2021):
The Vizio M6 Series Quantum 2021 is a lower mid-range, budget-friendly TV. It's available in a wide range of sizes, from 43 to 75 inches, so you can easily get the right size for your setup. It's part of Vizio's 2021 M Series lineup, sitting below the Vizio M7 Series Quantum 2021, which has a couple of more features like local dimming and a backlight strobing feature. This TV comes with the latest version of the Vizio SmartCast system, which is user-friendly and has a bunch of pre-installed apps, but you can't download any extra apps. Luckily, you can easily cast anything you want from your phone using Google Chromecast or Apple AirPlay 2. It has a few more gaming-oriented features than other budget models like FreeSync variable refresh rate (VRR) support, but it's limited to HDMI 2.0 inputs, so you can't use the PS5 or Xbox Series X to their full capabilities.
My main concerns are reflection and viewing angles. I have a wide room with a bunch of windows
The Vizio M6 Series Quantum 2021 gets 7.0 overall from RTINGS, with 4.6 for viewing angle and 7.5 for reflection handling (https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...antum-2021)
The TCL 4 Series/S434 Android 2020 gets 6.6 overall from RTINGS, with 4.9 for viewing angle and 7.4 for reflection handling. From the review (https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...oid-2020):
The TCL 4 Series/S434 Android 2020 is a basic entry-level 4k TV. It's a variant of the TCL 4 Series 2020 that seems to be only sold at Best Buy and is one of TCL's first few 4k TVs available in North America with Android TV. The Android TV is fairly easy-to-use and you get an excellent selection of apps that you can download through the app store. It offers okay overall performance and is limited on features. Its VA panel has an amazing contrast ratio and great black uniformity, so it displays deep blacks when viewed in the dark. Sadly, this comes at the cost of narrow viewing angles, so you lose image accuracy as you move off-center. It has really low input lag for gaming, but it lacks extra gaming features like variable refresh rate (VRR) support.
My main concerns are reflection and viewing angles. I have a wide room with a bunch of windows
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