A:AnswerI'm not sure about those numbers. The Quantum M series 50" (2019) has the following clearances. This was important for me so I could place a sound bar between the feet and under the screen. Where the feet touch the surface there is 37 inches between the left and right feet. However they are designed at an inward slant. Where they connect to the TV body the distance between the feet is only 34 and 1/2". The height from table surface to bottom of the tv body is 2.5 inches and no more. If your question is really about depth, the feet are as follows. From front of foot to back of foot is close to 10 inches. (10.1) Installed the front of the foot will protrude from the front of the tv by approx. 3" and the back of the feet will extend about 4" beyond the back of the tv body. This might sound confusing but read it slowly and in part.
A:AnswerYou're probably looking at the V series for $200 less. The M series Quantum uses Quantum dot technology. A comparable version to this is the Samsung 8 series which cost around $300 more than the $400 M series Quantum. For the money it's a really good TV. I'm buying one soon. After I did my research I came to the conclusion that the M series Quantum Vizio is the best TV for the money. And if you're looking for a good wall mount checkout the Echogear fully adjustable wall mount on Amazon. Good luck!
A:AnswerIf you have use an antenna, Dish Network, DirecTV or other traditional means of receiving TV then yes, you will need a coax or HDMI cable. If you have "cut the cord" and gone to HULU, Sling, YouTube TV, etc, you'll need your WiFi password. Additionally, Smart TVs like this give you a lot of cool extras when you hook them to your WiFi regardless of your TV service.
A:AnswerThis TV does use Bluetooth LE for connecting to you TV to a device with the VIZIO SmartCast application. However, this TV does not have Bluetooth audio out support.
A:AnswerI should know the answer to your question, but I don't. It is possible with Spectrum Cable "Charter Com". Best bet is to call customer service at Mediacom. You may have to ask them for tech support. I don't run into people using TiVo much any more.
A:AnswerI don't have the X but I do have the One S. Before I purchased this TV, I had a 43 inch 4K Hisense TV and this Vizio blows that one outta the water!
The colors and smoothness of this TV is great for my One S so I am assuming it would look amazing with the X! Just make sure to mess with settings (Input settings, turn on Full HDR) and you'll get quality stuff!
A:AnswerI'd buy a sound bar on pretty much any TV these days. You have to put it up to at least 50 to get some decent sound, turn it up too much and it just sound distorted and hollow.
A:AnswerHello Sandra,
You can use Chromecast to mirror your PC to the TV wirelessly. You can learn more about how to do that here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=835ZoGGWU1U
A:AnswerHello Kwa1959, Yes the blue ray player will work with the TV and the TV will upscale to 4k with getting 1080p resolution from the blue ray player.
A:Answer60hz is actual refresh rate, however, with things set up right I do not see any issues with fast action motion (thru DirecTV genie receiver, streaming services, etc. ) watching movies with explosions etc.