
Step up to the infinite possibilities of streaming 4K in award winning Quantum Color that offers up to 75% more color than standard 4K TVs for a more nuanced, more immersive range of colors that brings everything you watch to life. UltraBright™ 400 and Dolby Vision high dynamic range bring the image to thrilling new life, combined with the Active Full Array® backlight to enhance contrast and deepen black levels. The lightning-fast IQ Active™ processor boosts overall performance while the ProGaming Engine™ with Auto Game Mode and AMD FreeSync provides fluid, artifact-free gaming performance when gaming1. And VIZIO SmartCast™ is now smarter than ever, letting you stream, control and share like never before, with Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast built-in in Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for a best in class 4K streaming experience. 1Color defined as the color volume measured using Dolby's MDC spec that factors the range of colors and luminance levels; standard 4K HDR TV features rec 709 color, up to 300 nits 2AMD FreeSync, VRR and auto low latency mode only compatible with Xbox One X
A: Let me start with I am no doctor nor do I have any schooling in any medical field. That being said a few things many items contain bpa most plastic items I see have a warning about being known to cause cancer in California honestly a big percentage plastic and non plastic items alike say this all the time. I’m jot positive but I’m pretty sure they have to put that in order to be sold in California. From what I know about bpa even if you chewed the tv you more than likely wouldn’t suffer from much more than a chipped tooth or sore mouth unless you were actually swallowing parts which in that case I think the bpa is the least of your worries. I’m pretty sure bpa only really poses a threat at least for the most part of the plastic is heated and cooled than ingested. For example you leave a bottle of water that contains bpa in the plastic in your car dash in the sunlight during the summer for a day or two then drink it or if it was burned and the smoke inhaled but even in these instances I’m pretty sure it takes time and much more than the one item to get cancer from bpa. So in short I’m pretty sure you should be fine having this tv in your room especially since you won’t have liquid near your tv at least not if you want it to keep working for a long time. And if your tv is burning I wouldn’t be as worried about breathing bpa fumes as I would be worried about how to not burn alive. Last thing sorry if any of this sounded a little smart Alec if it did that’s not my intent I’m just answering to the best of my understanding of how bpa can cause cancer in an individual and how the methods of absorbing the chemical into your body that I know of existing don’t coincide with the general and standard use of the tv
Q: How many local dimming zones does this have? Also wondering about nit brightness for this model.
A: The 50-inch Q7 model has 16 local dimming zones and 400 nits of peak brightness. The 55- and 65-inch Q7 models have 30 local dimming zones and 600 nits of peak brightness Both the 65 and 55 inch Q8 model variants are Amazon exclusives so not available at BestBuy, and they get the M-Series’ top picture specs with 90 local dimming zones and 800 nits of peak brightness.
Q: Does this tv have an HDMI 2.1 port?
A: All the ports should be HDMI 2.1.
Q: Please let me know how far apart the leg stands are?
A: 38.3 inch
Q: Can I connect this with my bluetooth headphones?
A: You can if you use a blue tooth transmitter and connect it to the audio out port on your TV.
A: Yes, this is one of our 2020 models.
Q: Does this tv have Hdmi 2.1 and is it 120hz
A: I HAVE THE T.V IT WILL ONLY DO 60 HZ EVEN THOUGH IT HAS A 2.1 INPUT
Q: I see this is the m7 version but When’s the 2020 m8 version gonna come out?
A: M8 is also available at Walmart just an FYI.