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55" VIZIO M-Series Quantum Q7-J01 Class HDR 4K UHD Smart LED TV Expired

$478
$1,061.52
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Various Merchants has 55" VIZIO M-Series Quantum Q7-J01 Class HDR 4K UHD Smart LED TV on sale for $478. Shipping is free.

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Example Merchants:Specs:
  • 55" 3840 x 2160 Quantum Dot LCD Display
  • High Dynamic Range Format: Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Smart Platform: SmartCast
  • Works With: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri
  • VESA: 300mm x 200mm
  • Inputs:
    • 4x HDMI
    • 1x USB
    • 1x Ethernet
    • 1x RF Antenna
    • 1x Digital Optical Audio
    • 1x Composite Video
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VIZIO [walmart.com] is having a sale for their 55" Class M7 Series Premium 4K UHD Quantum Color LED SmartCast Smart TV M55Q7-J01 (Newest Model) for $478 (originally $1,061.52). Free Shipping.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/VIZIO-...dsrc=staff
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Model: VIZIO 55" Class M7 Series 4K QLED HDR Smart TV (Newest Model) M55Q7-J01

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We have owned many Vizio TVs over the years M and P series. Some of just stopped working around 1 year others local dimming areas have died and mostly HDMI ports have failed. That being said I still like the TV's for the price but I would advise a 2 year extended warranty.

also rtings says the Hisense U6G beats it for a similar price.
I actually returned my Hisense UG6 and replaced it with this. The Vizio is amazingly better than the UG6, aside from the pitiful 'Smart' part of the TV. A Roku solved that issue. With the UG6, any moving object was a blur. A football across the screen, or the scrolling on news channels would be an unreadable blur.

Yes, this Vizio has a 60hz panel, but you would never know it.
I have this TV got it on release in Julyish 2020. It's a solid TV, firmware updates have resolved a lot of issues. The only issue I have is if you don't set the HDMI type (legacy or 2.1) or leave it on auto it will have issues. The entire screen has gone green on more than one occasion. Nothing is broken just had to adjust the HDMI type which sounds easy but I didn't know what the problem was at first. Once an input I setup though the TV looks excellent. The colors and pretty accurate, much more so than my TCL 4 series. HDR is pretty solid viewing angles are acceptable. The local dimming zones are okay, there's not enough of them to really warrant it I think. Overall solid TV. I mostly use it with my PS5 and games look excellent by direct comparison to my TCL 4 series.

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mallad
03-25-2022 at 11:33 PM.
03-25-2022 at 11:33 PM.
Quote from ThriceQ :
LCD in 2022 lol
Yes. As most televisions in 2022 are. It's an LED backlit LCD panel. QLED, LED, OLED, doesn't matter, they're all LCD. The difference is the backlighting.
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03-26-2022 at 08:20 AM.
03-26-2022 at 08:20 AM.
Do you know anything about TVs? You realize OLEDs aren't ideal for every room and purpose. They can't get as bright for that HDR pop, and they are at risk of burn-in. They also come in bigger screen sizes. OLEDs may be able to produce true blacks, but QLEDs come out on top in a lot of categories.

Now, it looks like QD-OLEDs may be a solid improvement, but even still, they won't match the top end of brightness levels on QLEDs.
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03-26-2022 at 05:08 PM.
03-26-2022 at 05:08 PM.
Quote from CaptainCheap0 :
We have owned many Vizio TVs over the years M and P series. Some of just stopped working around 1 year others local dimming areas have died and mostly HDMI ports have failed. That being said I still like the TV's for the price but I would advise a 2 year extended warranty.

also rtings says the Hisense U6G beats it for a similar price.

The Insignia F50 has been impressive as well, especially at $360 sale price. It has many of the same features and the UI is not nearly as slow and buggy as my 2018 P series was. There is an algorithm issue where the local dimming acts weird on my model. It was the only year they decreased zones and it is something they will not fix unfortunately. Instead, they offered me a 20% off coupon to buy another vizio TV, lol. I got it up to 30 but couldn't reward them based on the reasons mentioned.
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