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Vizio m7 review
Vizio m7 review












vizio m7 review

You’ll have three sizes to choose from (65-, 75- and 85-inches) and all of them use the new IQ Ultra image processor and VRR up to 120Hz. The P-Series Quantum X is definitely the more formidable of the two, especially considering its crazy peak brightness, and will be available starting in June for $1,499. Vizio P-Series Quantum and P-Series Quantum X (Q9-H1 and QX-H1)Īt the top of Vizio’s LED-LCD offerings are the Vizio P-Series Quantum and Vizio P-Series Quantum X that are returning for their second consecutive year. There's Dolby Vision HDR as well as HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG, and the TV comes with the new voice remote. Once again the LED-LCD TV will use the IQ Ultra Processor and will support the latest game consoles at 4K/120. The highlights of the screen this year are the higher peak brightness and wider color gamut of 3,000 nits and 85% of REC2020, plus the 792 local dimming zones. Only available in a massive 85-inch screen size, the P-Series Quantum X will make its triumphant return in 2021. Overall, this isn't the most massive overhaul in technology for Vizio, but the changes are welcome all the same. The new voice remote will allow you to jump to shows and movies from any screen, or you can use it to search for something new to watch. The latest version of the smart platform is significantly faster and smoother, according to Vizio, and will support Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant and Alexa interactions. In terms of smart platforms, Vizio is once again stocking its TVs with SmartCast. Outside of those big changes, we're getting a refreshed version of the ultra-budget D-Series for 2021 that will offer Full-HD and HD resolution in 24-, 32- and 40-inch screen sizes that could be great for younger kids or a second bedroom. Plus, on top of that, you've got Dolby Vision support all the way through the V-Series, just like last year. In terms of brightness you're looking at 1,200 nits and up to 3,000 nits, respectively, which means Samsung could have a competitor on its hands when you're looking for the brightest TVs on the market.įurther down the line, VRR via HDMI 2.1 and Vizio’s ProGaming Engine make their return this year and offer faster response time and lower input lag for the D-Series, V-Series, M-Series, P-Series and P-Series Quantum X. Speaking of the P-Series Quantum and P-Series Quantum X, Vizio says the latest models can hit up to 84% of REC2020 and 85% of REC2020, respectively, making them some of the most colorful TVs we've yet to see from the manufacturer.














Vizio m7 review