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Old 06-02-2021, 05:17 PM   #1
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Default 2021 Vizio TVs Official Thread

I just got an e-mail from Vizio about their new 2021 TV line up and didn't see a thread yet, so here goes!

M-Series info looks to be the first line released:

https://www.vizio.com/en/tv/m-series...0210601_165026
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Old 06-03-2021, 09:45 PM   #2
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I just got an e-mail from Vizio about their new 2021 TV line up and didn't see a thread yet, so here goes!

M-Series info looks to be the first line released:

https://www.vizio.com/en/tv/m-series...0210601_165026
30 dimming zones and only a 60hz panel. Meh more interested in their higher end models.
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Old 06-04-2021, 07:52 PM   #3
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30 dimming zones and only a 60hz panel. Meh more interested in their higher end models.
Same, but wanted to get the thread party started.
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Old 06-09-2021, 10:39 PM   #4
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https://www.soundandvision.com/conte...ility-2022-tvs

Vizio Announces Pricing & Availability for 2022 TVs

Vizio has announced details, pricing, and availability for the 32 models that comprise its 2022 TV lineup. You read that right — 2022. Pandemic-driven setbacks pushed the release of its 2020 TVs to late in the year so those models were carried over into 2021. About a third of the new models are currently available, with the remainder slated to ship in July or August. All but eight of the models are 4K.

Enhanced peak brightness, more precise local dimming, “pixel-level contrast enhancement,” and an expanded color palette covering “up to 85% of Rec. 2020” are among the picture-quality upgrades Vizio is touting for the new lineup, which also introduces an updated SmartCast platform and the brand’s first voice-enabled remote control in V-, M-, and P-Series TVs. Viewers can use the push-to-talk remote to set up the TV and search for content and information across the web.

Except for the entry-level D-Series, all new models support HDMI 2.1, with 4k/120Hz support reserved for the top-line P-Series TVs. New M- and P-Series models also feature Vizio’s new ProGaming Engine, which employs Auto Game Mode, variable refresh rate (VRR), and AMD FreeSync technology to improve gameplay with smoother graphics and reduced input lag. Support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG high-dynamic range (HDR) is included in all V- M-, and P-Series models.

Most of the 2022 TVs boast a new thin-bezel industrial design and MQ7 and PQ9 models, with screen sizes above 65 inches include a height-adjustable base that accommodates “seamless docking” with Vizio soundbars.

Vizio’s Quantum Color technology is featured in the top-line P-Series models along with support for active full-array backlighting, with the $2,200 P75Q9-J (due out next month) boasting 210 local dimming zones and rated peak brightness of 1,200 nits. Moving a step down in the series, the $1,400 P65Q9-J, also slated for release in July, provides 144 dimming zones and has a rated peak brightness of 1,200 nits. Pricing and availability were not announced for the series’ top model, the 85-inch P85QZ-J, but Vizio says it will boast 792 dimming zones and rated peak brightness of 3,000 nits.

Quantum Color is also featured in the second-from-top M-Series, with higher priced Q7 models rated to achieve peak brightness between 400 and 700 nits and featuring active full-array backlighting with between 16 and 32 local dimming zones. Q6 prices range from $400 for the 43-inch model to $1,000 for the 75-inch model and all TVs, except for the 70-inch model, are already in stores or slated for release in July. Q7 pricing starts at $750 for the 50-inch model and tops out at $1,400 for the 75-inch model with all models shipping in July.

Moving down the line, pricing for the nine-model V-Series ranges from $340 for the 43-inch model to $929 for the 75-inch model, with pricing for the eight-model D-Series spanning $140 to $220 with standard-HD screen sizes between 24- and 43 inches. Vizio’s step-down V-Gaming Engine is included in V- and D-Series models.

For more information, visit vizio.com.
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Ordered a 50" V series from Wal-Mart today for $334 after tax. I know it's not top of the line or anything, but with fewer and fewer movies getting a 3D release, it's time to upgrade to 4K. Having Dolby Vision and HDR10+ are unexpected at this price point. In the stores that sell name brands here, you would still pay about $1000 for a 50-inch 1080p LCD TV. There's almost no market for 4K TVs so they are impossible to find at affordable prices.

It won't be until December to February until it gets forwarded and arrives here by sea freight. Once that happens I should be able to easily recoup my costs by selling my 3D TV, glasses and some 3D discs here.
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Old 08-18-2021, 01:43 PM   #6
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Nice, congrats!

Still waiting to see some of the higher end models out in the wild and/or in reviews.
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Kinda surprised there is no word about new Vizio OLED models. Especially with LG releasing the new cheaper A series OLEDs.
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Kinda surprised there is no word about new Vizio OLED models. Especially with LG releasing the new cheaper A series OLEDs.
Yeah, it really seems like COVID took it's toll on Vizio, I haven't seem too much new product from them in a while.
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Next model year's 85" top of the line is what I'm waiting for.

Been Vizio since 2017 and could not be happier with the displays. I still have my P75C1 in the family room, with the PX75G1 in the home theater.
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Been Vizio since 2017 and could not be happier with the displays. I still have my P75C1 in the family room, with the PX75G1 in the home theater.
I hear ya, it's really the only TV I'll buy. For me, it's the best value out there.
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I see there is a VIZO at Bestbuy…model M75Q7-J03. It’s a 75 in for 1299.99. No reviews on bestbuy. I usually buy LG but OLED is steep and this seems like a good price. Anyone have experience with this model? I’ve never bought Vizio
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I see there is a VIZO at Bestbuy…model M75Q7-J03. It’s a 75 in for 1299.99. No reviews on bestbuy. I usually buy LG but OLED is steep and this seems like a good price. Anyone have experience with this model? I’ve never bought Vizio
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/vi...s-quantum-2021

I personally wouldn't get a 75-inch TV at that price point. As they say, you get what you pay for. If you want a decent 75-inch you'll have to pay close to $2000. Have you considered the TCL 5-series?
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Getting a M55Q7-J01 from Walmart. My 2018 D55 backlight is not going right in some spots.



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I see there is a VIZO at Bestbuy…model M75Q7-J03. It’s a 75 in for 1299.99. No reviews on bestbuy. I usually buy LG but OLED is steep and this seems like a good price. Anyone have experience with this model? I’ve never bought Vizio
Digital Trends on YouTube has two videos for the M70Q7-J03. Just a 5 inch difference. I put it in spoilers to keep the post space down.

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My PQ65 just went into the update loop this morning so presumably some new updates are on their way at some point.
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Well that one was broken during shipping. I had to go with something else of what I could get that was in store.
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Well my 2017 Sony Bravia 3D TV suddenly died yesterday and my new Vizio is still waiting to ship out of the States. Thankfully a friend who moved back to the States was willing to sell me his Vizio TV that he has stored at his old house here. Not sure which model and year but it's a 55" 4K and he's including a TV stand (I'll sell it), UPS (sell it), 4K player (probably keep as a spare) all for just $300. Once our corporate housing department opens, I will get the house keys and move the equipment into my house.
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