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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. :-)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.i'm so for sure Vizio will provide a better viewing experience especially because amazing technology for upscale HD content to 4K .if you're playing video games or watching sports channel Vizio it's good choice for you .
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will not regret it. even given the viewing distances and circumstances you mention here You should be fine. I bought mine while finishing my basement and for now I have it temporarily in a room that is MUCH smaller than where it will go in the basement and I enjoy the TV just fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The term 4K in 4K tv's stands for 4 times the HD. The exact number varies by tv manufacturer but 4K tv's are usually around 4096p as compared to 1080p. I have this exact tv and I can see the nose hairs on people that are running in the background. Definitely worth the purchase.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.unless you bought a very expensive 1080p led tv i would say yes it will with 4k the closer you are to the tv the better the picture looks. the more of an angle you are at while watching you start to lose contrast. 20 degrees would be the max i would watch it from i strongly suggest you visit a store and view one for yourself at different angles. all the M series tvs 60 inches and larger have a 240 refresh rate the smaller tvs are only 120.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think you will like a samsung curved tv better than the vizio.
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