🔥 Elevate your viewing game with VIZIO’s Quantum Pro brilliance!
The VIZIO 50-inch Quantum Pro 4K Smart TV combines cutting-edge Quantum Color QLED technology with a blazing 120Hz refresh rate at 4K and 240Hz at 1080p, optimized for pro-level gaming and cinematic HDR10+ with Dolby Vision. Featuring Active Full Array backlighting for superior contrast and WiFi 6E for ultra-fast connectivity, this 2023 model also integrates VIZIO Home and WatchFree+ for a seamless smart TV experience tailored to the modern professional’s lifestyle.
Brand Name | VIZIO |
Item Weight | 27 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 43.81 x 26.71 inches |
Item model number | M50QXM-K01 |
Color Name | BLACK |
Special Features | AMD FreeSync Premium, Bluetooth Headphone Capable, Refresh Rate of 120 Hz with 4K and 240 Hz with FHD, Voice Remote, WiFi 6E |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 27.03 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 50 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 2.4E+2 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 10 watts |
R**N
GREAT GAMING TV!
We absolutely love this TV, for streaming, great pic, super fast loading, great sound, can run at 120 FPS on ps5, just all around fantastic tv for the price in my opinion. Also, my fiancé bought a JBL party box speaker, we Bluetooth it to this tv, excellent for movies/gaming.
G**E
Absolutely amazing
Hands down the best affordable tv ive ever owned. Amazing picture, zero lag, amazing sound quality, lightweight, great size, and super easy to setup
K**E
Almost infinitely “tweakable.”
Almost infinitely “tweakable.”I use this strictly as a glorified computer monitor, and it does an absolutely 𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑎𝑟 job at that. I don’t have it connected to broadcast or cable sources (as if! 😂) and don’t even let it connect to the Internet (take that, Google 😏). But I do occasionally watch HBO or Prime via my computer’s web browser.From the factory, the monitor was not very impressive. It was obviously adjusted for minimum latency, not image quality. [I should note that I pre-ordered the monitor, so I got one of the first units available; later units may have different image defaults.] Tonal scale was somewhat truncated, with washed out highlights and slightly crushed blacks. BUT…unlike other televisions (and even monitors) I’ve tried or seen, this Vizio sports a veritable smörgåsbord of image adjustments, allowing you to tune the result to perfection.Thank heavens. 😮💨With about an hour of iterative adjustment and mode-switching, I had the image looking just mah-velous 😎 While the peak brightness of my Samsung “television” may be retina-melting, I actually don’t like monitors to be adjusted like that—after about an hour, it’s just too hard on the brain. Fortunately, this Vizio has very good zoned backlighting, so you can dial down the peak brightness and still maintain good contrast. Not nearly as epic as OLED, of course, but I should note that when the screen goes black, from any source, it truly does go 𝑏𝑙𝑎𝑐𝑘. As in, all the backlights turn 𝑜𝑓𝑓, and if you are in an otherwise completely unlit room, you will not be able to see. This is in contrast to many other monitors—even those that claim to have modulated zoned backlighting—where a “black” screen will still produce more than enough light to navigate your way out of a room. 🌚 Not this beast. 🙂In the “con” column is…the remote (ever cursed be thy name). The power button is 𝑟𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝑛𝑒𝑥𝑡 𝑡𝑜 the “sponsorship buttons” (Disney, Netflix, Prime, etc.)—so close that it is tricky to avoid hitting the Amazon Prime button instead of the power button (if that was an intentional ploy by Mr. Bezos, he should give a raise to whomever closed that deal). Also, the volume rocker is close to the bottom of the remote, where it is difficult to reach. They must have exhausted their engineering budget qualifying this puppy for image gymnastics; did they not have anything left to design a usable remote? 🤨 At least it’s RF instead of IR, and therefore is completely insensitive to orientation with the monitor.After living with it for a few months, I’m ready to say that this is one of the few pre-orders I’m actually happy with. If Kickstarter of yore ever produced anything half as good as this, I’d be ecstatic. 😑Recommended…if you’re patient. Not recommended, if you expect your televisions to come from the factory “pre-calibrated” 😵💫
W**S
Defective and terrible customer support
The TV was initially good for the price, as I had got it when it was discounted, however after half a year it was clear that even with the discount it simply was not worth what I had paid. The TV began to have visual defects (smearing, very bad smearing) that you shouldn’t be experiencing with a new television, the tv started to show lines and uneven brightness, and within a few months after these problems began to appear the tv shut off on its own several times and would take hours and sometimes days for it to turn back and and function again.Customer service was horrible. The process was not smooth and had me jumping through hoops in which I could never finish in one sitting, I’ve since had to talk to customer service three separate times before finally getting my warranty request submitted, and even though I started the request well in advance of the warranty’s end date I only barely got it in before the warranty ended. That was not the end of it. I was then told that “because [I] missed the warranty window,” (which I did not. I was told that I had until the date of delivery, and also told I had until November), instead they would send me a used or ‘recertified’ tv as a replacement instead. Now I am stuck with a used tv in exchange for one I bought brand new in which the new TV was severely defective, the used TV is likely to have similar issues as it was returned.I would not recommend vizio TVs so long as you have to deal with vizio directly as it felt like they were trying to run my warranty out before I could finish the request. They will not make you whole if you end up with a defective product. My experience with the TV and the company has been all around terrible, I hope at least nobody else will suffer the same as I have. I feel ripped off.
W**A
Remote a nuisance
The tv has good colour, clarity, and sound. It is meeting expectations. However, the remote is really annoying. I have a number of items with remotes as most of us do. This is the only one I have or have had with this issue. The volume control “button” is on the side and changes frequently when using the remote to perform another function. When holding it, the hand naturally goes over it and it is very sensitive. To comfortably use the remote it is hard to miss it. I know this sounds like a small thing when evaluating the whole tv, but as it happens all the time no matter how the remote is grasped, it really becomes annoying. Does this keep me from liking the tv or purchasing it again if I need one for another room? No, because the tv itself works fine. I just feel there could have been better design on the remote.Although again the tv works fine, the directions for setting it up (I have cable) and figuring out the correct way to align all the functions could be a bit more linear and clear. I am not an expert, but have set up more than my share of computers and other electronics and found this annoying.Sorry if this sounds picky, but a tv is not a “dime store” purchase and as such should be evaluated as a total package.
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