
VIZIO M70-C3 LED 4K Ultra HD TV: Watch movies, TV shows and sports in breathtaking detail with a big and bold 70" 4K Ultra HD screen. VIZIO Internet Apps Plus provides access to a wide variety of popular streaming services, including Internet radio and 4K content.

Q: there are 5 hdmi slots on the tv. which one should the cable box be connected to.
A: Unless your cable box is putting out 4K which is highly doubtful as of yet, use any of 1-4 and save 5 for new gaming systems until 4K cable or direc tv comes out with 4K units then use HDMI 5 for that.
A: 52" apart. Non adjustable.
Q: What are the dimensions of the shipping box.... For car pickup
A: 67" x 40" x 10"
A: The directions for mounting the "feet" on the TV call for it to be lain flat on its screen on top of a table with soft material on top of it. That said, that's a lot of screen area, and I wouldn't make a habit of it by any means. I know it must be transported upright.
Q: Will the Visio M series 70" 4K provide a better viewing experience than my Hitachi 57" 1080I?
A: You absolutely would have a better viewing experience, especially for your Bluray viewing. The images are much like looking through a very clean window. I went from a 55" to the 70" and it makes a big difference in viewing experience. Just the size of the TV, for one. Everything is larger, easier to see. There should also be some improvement in the picture itself. The M series upconverts to "near 4K". It does make a difference to my eyes. Be sure to connect your Dish box to HDMI 1 thru 4 to get the best upconversion experience. As to viewing from the 90 degree couch - I just checked (I have a similar setup) and it still looks great! If you're buying this for 4K, be aware that there is very little of it available. Dish transmits at no more than 1080i - I don't know what their plans are to upgrade to 4K transmissions. You best bet for 4K content is currently YouTube. That being said, I will also say that I'm glad I didn't wait. I smile every time I watch a movie or a football game. And I will be ready for 4K DVDs and 4K transmissions from Directv in the relatively near future. :-)
A: The reality is that there is not much content available out there that is full 4K. Most is upscaled to the best degree that the processor can handle. Netflix and a few other providers have some 4K content, but it is still relatively new, so patience is the order of the day here. You will see a better picture in most case than you are used to no matter what provider you have in most cases. The only other thing I would suggest is looking in to who provides the best HD signal in your area and switching to them. Just because the provider is HD doesn't mean they quality of the 1080 is all the same, with compression rates and encoding it can vary visibly from one carrier to the next. for proof disconnect your cable or dish and go to an aerial antenna and look at how much more clear any local station is if you have that available. Most people are shocked when they do.
A: I currently have HDMI Hi-Def cable reception and my picture is near crystal clear. About the best I've ever had with this Hi-Def Cable system. I'm very pleased with the TV. It replaced a 70" SHARP 1080i TV that was not as clear as this Vizio - .wish I had bought this one to begin with. George
Q: can you match Walmarts price for Vizio 65" Smart TV?
A: They will match wal marts price but make sure the model is exactly the same number because they do make different TVs specifically for Wal Mart so they can under price a cheaper made product.