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VIZIO M601d-A3R 60-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Smart LED HDTV

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FEATURED VIZIO M601d-A3R 60-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Smart LED HDTV

  • VIZIO Internet Apps Plus -Instantly enjoy the latest hit movies, TV shows, music and even more apps made for the big screen
  • Theater 3D -Crystal-clear, flicker-free, brighter 3D than conventional 3DTVs.
  • Razor LED with Smart Dimming for a more vibrant picture with deeper contrast -all in an ultra-thin design
  • 240Hz effective refresh rate with Smooth Motion enhanced with backlight scanning -Enjoy stunningly sharp fast action scenes
  • Built-in Wi-Fi -easily connect to the Internet with ultra fast wireless

The all-new M-Series 60″ (60.0″ diag.) Razor LED Smart TV with Theater 3D has arrived with an ultra-modern design, brilliant picture quality, and a new, faster VIZIO Internet Apps Plus experience. Give any room an easy “designer home” makeover with the signature design of the M-Series, featuring an ultra-thin bezel that virtually vanishes next to the nearly edge-to-edge display. Enjoy stunning picture quality with the latest technology: Razor LED with Smart Dimming for vivid colors and deep contrast, Full HD 1080p and 240Hz effective refresh rate with Smooth Motion enhanced with backlight scanning for the sharpest possible picture. Now with the new, faster VIZIO Internet Apps Plus Smart TV experience, get connected with built-in Wi-Fi to the latest hit movies, TV shows, music and more from favorites like Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, M-Go, HuluPlus, and Pandora. Plus, watch 3D movies with Theater 3D for a crystal-clear, flicker free, and visibly brighter picture than conventional 3D.

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    Go Huskers “Husker Power”

    March 7, 2014

    1,243 of 1,345 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    VIZIO M651d-A2R 65-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Smart LED HDTV, June 11, 2013
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    Go Huskers “Husker Power” (Montana) –

    Went to Best Buy the other day to check out this new Vizio tv on display. The salesmen wouldn’t stop talking about how amazing the picture was on the new Sony 4K tv they had on display. The guy then proceeded to show me the images on the Sony provided USB drive and how much better this Sony could show the images than the Samsung across from it which he said was in his opinion one of the next best tv’s out there. The images showed the tv’s ability to display different colors as well as the ability to distinguish between different grays ranging from white to black. Also it’s ability to display different Reds on an image similar to a vision test for color blindness.

    On each of these images the samsung struggled and couldn’t display differences for about 1/3 of the color and gray bars. The Sonly 4K could. Then on the color blindness image it couldn’t display a discernible image at all. It wasn’t even visible.

    I said “ok, well I’m really interested in this new Vizio, can you show me how it performs on the same test?” “Sure, but it probably won’t do to well” the salesman said. They hadn’t had a chance to really mess with it yet.

    He ran through all the same images and to his amazement, every single image looked almost identical to the Sony 4K’s image. His reaction was total astonishment, it was hilarious!! He couldn’t believe his eyes. I told him thanks, that test only proved you don’t have to spend crazy money to get an amazing picture!!
    These new Vizio’s are an amazing bang for the buck. In my opinion, anyone that spends their hard earned money on anything else just for a better known name is crazy.

    Hope this helps some of you that are still nervous about the Vizio name being an entry level type of tv as I was, they have really stepped up their game!!

    I have purchased this TV myself and I love it. The only think I don’t like is the remote SUCKS big time. It is the most aggrivating remote I have ever used!!! How can you make such an awesome TV and include such a trashy remote? Oh well. Just have to program my universal one to cover all it’s functions that I can.

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    Neaz Ahmed

    March 7, 2014

    560 of 607 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Fantastic TV for the price!, June 15, 2013
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    Neaz Ahmed

    I don’t write many reviews so this will be short and to the point with some helpful info.
    I just received this TV using Costco (comes out to be same price after tax/shipping as Amazon, but you get 2nd year warranty free from Costco). The TV is packaged well and installation of the base was really simple.

    From reading the reviews here, I narrowed it down to this TV compared to similarly priced Samsung or LG. I’d like to say that maybe I got lucky (knock on wood) but the edge-light bleed is not so bad. After reading some forums about edge-light problems some people have had, I was expecting a nightmare. I went from a 32″ Philips LCD TV to this and I have to admit the Black level of the Vizio isn’t as dark (probably a byproduct of the edge-lighting). However, don’t be scared of Vizio because some people have had excessive edge-lighting issues. If your unit has a lot of this issue, then exchange it within the return period.

    Second, we all know that every TV now require some color tweaks. So I looked around and found this, which has worked amazing for me!

    Source: […]

    The Settings:
    Settings:Calibrated Dark
    Backlight:50
    Brightness:52
    Contrast:73
    Color:53
    Tint:0
    Sharpness:20
    Color Temp:Normal (lowered both Red gain/Offset) white areas looked very pink otherwise.
    R/G:525
    G/G:472
    B/G:443
    R/Off:505
    G/Off:512
    B/Off:514
    Adv.Setting:
    Auto brightness:Off/High (works in reverse on this set) Example:Instead of the High setting being “Max” it actually dims it the least and “Low” practically turns the backlight off.
    Black detail:Off ( very aggressive Dynamic Con) crushed blacks on every setting
    Smart Dimming:On
    Reduced Noise:Off
    Reduce Block:Off
    Film Mode:Auto

    UPDATE: Feb 13, 2014

    Glad everyone is finding the settings helpful. I have uploaded some pictures to help you see where these numbers are which go way above 500.

    I also wanted to say a CON for the TV so far. The remote that came with it is utter garbage. However, I was planning on using my Logitech Harmony from the start so it did not affect me as much. However, you will have to get a new remote because the stock one is horrible.

    Another things I have found which is probably a feature of a SmartTV. I have Plex on my iPad and I can stream YouTube, Netflix, HBOGo directly to the TV from the iPad. You don’t have to use the SmartTV’s interface because iPad’s interface is much better for these services.

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    Brandon Linker

    March 7, 2014

    498 of 601 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    COMPUTER USERS – Read my review!, June 26, 2013
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    Brandon Linker

    First off, I am primarily a computer user. I value frames per second (refresh rate) and motion fluidity over other features like apps. My greatest discovery with this TV in regards to getting the smooth motion to work as close to perfect as possible when viewing videos on your computer can be found near the end of this review. It’s pretty much the last paragraph.

    Bought from Walmart for 799 before tax. The box was in horrible condition. I had it shipped site to store. I was worried I got a refurbished model or something it was so bad, but everything was in good working order inside. Hooked it up without any issue.

    CONTROLLER: is pretty horrible. I had a previous Vizio model which had the same issues with the controller. It’s like you have to press hard on the keys and hold them for longer to get it to respond. Not sure if it’s a controller issue what, but it is annoying.

    SOUND: The sound I consider pretty good for a TV. The problem is, that they have the annoying sound leveling feature which turns up volume in low parts of the movie and you hear a bunch of fuzz. If you turn it off, it seems that you can barely hear the conversations over the background effects and music. A solution to this would be send the audio out to an external system. I don’t have an external system, so I figured I’d use a pair of computer speakers. Unfortunately, this is the first TV that doesn’t have a 3.5mm mini-jack (headphone) for audio out. Frankly I’m surprised they’ve held on this long, but now that it’s gone, I miss it. The only audio out are RCA and optical for this TV

    FIRMWARE: Mine came out of the box with firmware version 1.29xxxx. This is the “old” firmware. The new is 1.4xxx. I followed the instructions of another review to get the firmware to update. Mind you, after registering, hooking up to your home network, and hitting the service call option in the system settings, the firmware will update when you have your TV turned OFF. I turned it off for about 15 minutes and came back, and it didn’t update. Turned it off, and went to the computer to open a Chat with Vizio support, and during that time, it had updated the firmware. To be safe, I would say, let your TV remain off for a half an hour and you should see something if you’re lucky like me.

    PICTURE QUALITY: is great, it comes out of the box with the screen temperature on the cool side. I like mine a little more towards the warm side and changing it was a breeze. Apps are fine. I really have nothing to compare it too though, as most vizios I assume are alike, and my only other experience with a smart TV was a vizio as well. The “standard” preset for picture settings has the sharpness turned up to 70/100. This is much higher than what you would see on most screens. Normal for me was around 40/100. Other than that, I feel that the picture quality is great. Love the thin bezel.

    LET’S GET TO WHAT REALLY MATTERS!!! Smooth motion, frames per second, 3D, and can you force 3D and smooth motion effects when viewing a signal sent from your pc through HDMI. So let’s start off with it’s 240hz claim. Using the online chat support through the vizio website, I talked to a rep about this who really didn’t know her stuff. What I wanted to know was what was the true refresh rate of the TV, and what was interpolated. I don’t completely understand how the TV’s do what they do, but I know enough to be dangerous. The rep knew less than I did. Through educating myself online and what little knowledge I learned from her, I can tell you that there are no “TV”s in the US that accept a signal input of greater than 60hz. The only way a TV in the US can claim to output a frame rate higher than 60hz is to take the existing 60 frames, and create frames in between them that are an average of the two frames. This is called interpolation. This doubles the frames per second and makes motion look more fluid. Long story short, the rep told me that they interpolate up to 120hz, and the 240hz is only used during 3D. So I suppose the advantage for this model is that you can view the smooth motion effect during 3D where you couldn’t before. I don’t know if this is fact, but it is what I assume at this point. I was really hoping that the TV could accept 120hz signal from my computer but that is not the case, and it looks like won’t be the case for another decade.

    I am very happy to report that AFTER the firmware update, I can turn the 3D on and off whenever and wherever I want. With my last vizio 3D tv and before the firmware update of this one, I could only turn on 3D when the TV decided it was appropriate, which is crazy for many reason which you can read about in other reviews. Also with this firmware update, the smooth motion options seem to work at all times with a signal from HDMI. Before, it would only turn on smooth motion when I was viewing a video in full screen that had a…

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