Abstract: Serious gamers play in one of two ways. PC gamers usually sit at a desk and use their keyboard and mouse, staring at a monitor that's just a foot or two away and usually measures between 20 and 30 inches. Console gamers, on the other hand, often sit on a...
Abstract: Maybe you haven't made the upgrade to 4K yet. Maybe you're looking for a second TV for the bedroom. Maybe you're just exploring your options. Whatever your reasons, you might be looking for a good deal on a new TV. Something big, sharp, bright, colorful...
Published: 2021-06-30, Author: Michael , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: In the last few years, the Vizio M-Series has represented one of the best mid-range TV options. Both the 2019 M-Series and the 2020 M-Series offered folks a taste of quantum dot color for budget-friendly prices. This year, the Vizio MQ6 M-Series ( availab...
The MQ6 is a challenging television to review because of how inexpensive it is compared to what was left on the cutting room floor to meet that price. It has a lot of gaming features, but at the same time doesn't have others that a large number of people...
Published: 2021-07-04, Author: Brian , review by: tomsguide.com
Great color quality with quantum dot display, Speedy response times and HDMI 2.1 connectivity make it a great gaming TV, Supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+, Voice control makes SmartCast better than ever
Modest brightness and lackluster HDR performance, 60Hz panel doesn't support higher frame rate gaming on new consoles, Mediocre sound
Budget-friendly TVs always walk a line between providing all of the capability users want and trimming superfluous features to keep costs down. Vizio's TVs have gotten better at this balancing act in recent years, but the Vizio M-Series MQ6 shows how prec...
Accurate quantum-dot color, Excellent SmartCast interface, Simple remote works well with the onscreen interface, eARC and FreeSync support
Unexceptional video processing, No motion compensation
If you're looking Vizio, skip the V-Series and go with the M-Series. The difference in picture quality is staggering and the M's are priced only a little higher ($50 to $100). Beyond that, if you're not interested in eARC (for uncompressed 7.1 surround) o...
Abstract: Vizio announced it's 2022 lineup of TVs today, and there are improvements throughout. Mild improvements in most cases, but they're better nonetheless. There's a rather confusing eight different series in the works.The entry-level D-series (if you Don't ha...
Published: 2021-06-02, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: We generally consider an affordable TV to be any model that costs well under $1,000 for a 55-inch screen. There are price tiers within that range, however, with some budget-friendly models costing far less than others. Vizio's MQ6 series, for instance, is...