A:AnswerHello Nick,
This TV does have a built in Wi'Fi connection to allow it to connect to your home Wi-Fi network. You can also plug in an Ethernet cable directly.
A:AnswerHello Carly,
The quantum in the name refers to our Quantum Color technology that expands the color gamut, giving true to live, vivid colors. Local Dimming Zones are a technology that gives better black levels and more accurate contrast. This is achieved by adjusting the brightness of the backlight in individually controlled zones, called Local Dimming Zones.
A:AnswerThe M-Series’ features a new chip called the IQ Active Processor which assures remarkable picture performance with more advanced multi-step HD-to-4K upscaling.
A:AnswerYes. The 50" model has 400 nits. The 55" m7 model has 600 nits. The 55" m8 model (exclusive to Amazon) has 800 nits. They all have different numbers of dimming zones also.
If you want a 50" TV you might want to look at the Hisense H8G. It has 700 nits and 90 dimming zones.
A:AnswerThe actual width from the outer most edges of the stands that makes contact with the surface is 38 inches. The legs angle outwards away from the center.
A:AnswerHello,
Yes this TV has VRR. The native refresh rate does NOT fully describe the TV’s motion clarity technology. The “open cell” or “native” refresh rate describes only the glass panel’s ability to refresh the image on the screen, without taking into account the benefit of the scanning backlight. The “native” refresh rate for this TV is 60Hz. VIZIO’s TVs have a Dynamic Motion Rate, which better describes the TV’s ability to achieve motion clarity through the use of its glass panel and scanning backlight. The Dynamic Motion Rate for this TV is 120.
A:AnswerHello Dylan,
You can also use the SmartCast mobile app available on IOS and Android if you would prefer. There are several universal remotes that will work with this TV. Thanks for your question!
A:AnswerHello Chuck, While most OTA TV antennas on the market are designed to capture both frequencies, some antennas – especially certain ‘flat’ indoor antennas – are optimized primarily to capture UHF channels.
If you’re having trouble receiving one or two channels even though you’re close to your local broadcast towers, it may be because your antenna is not designed to pick up UHF frequencies
A:AnswerNo. But it does have several options for connecting a sound bar or speaker system. We'd love to talk with you about some ways to get your audio working to your liking- just head over to support.VIZIO.com and click on 'Contact us'. We have tech support agents who can give you a solution with a little more information.