Vizio M Series 2015  TV Review

Review updated Mar 01, 2017 at 06:31am
Tested using Methodology v1.0 

Older Test Bench: This product has been tested using an older TV test methodology, before amajor update. Some of the test results below aren't directly comparable with other TVs. Learn more

Vizio M Series 2015

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Notice: This TVs was replaced by Vizio M Series 2016
The new Vizio M-Series for 2015 is a good budget 4k TV, and in some cases, even better than the P Series. As long as you don't expect a perfect TV, it is a good purchase.

Our Verdict

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Mixed Usage 

For the price, the new M Series for 2015 is a really good 4k TV. It upscales 1080p better than the P Series, however, its local dimming is not as good. The two main downsides to this TV are the long motion blur trail and the loss of saturation at an angle.

Pros
  • Great contrast ratio.
  • Very low input lag.
Cons
  • Poor viewing angle.
  • Long motion blur trail on certain transitions (not all).
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    PC Monitor
  • Changelog

    1.  Updated Mar 01, 2017: Review published.
    2.  Updated Apr 02, 2015: Our testers have started testing this product.
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    We buy and test dozens of TVs yearly, taking an objective, data-driven approach to deliver results you can trust. Our testing process is complex, with hundreds of individual tests that take over a week to complete. Most of our tests use specially designed test patterns that mimic real content, but we also use the same sources you have at home to ensure our results match the real-world experience. We use two main tools for our testing: a Colorimetry Research CR-100 colorimeter and a CR-250 spectroradiometer.

    Test Results

    Older Test Bench: This product has been tested using an older TV test methodology, before amajor update. Some of the test results below aren't directly comparable with other TVs. Learn more

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    Design
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    Style
    CurvedLockedLocked

    The 2015 Vizio M looks higher-end than last year's did. It even feels slightly more premium than the P Series.

    This TV has a very wide stand with cast metal feet. It is very sturdy, but you will need a table as wide as the TV itself.

    Stand

    Dimensions for 60" TV stand: 47" x 10"

    Borders
    BordersLockedLocked
    Thickness
    Max ThicknessLockedLocked
    Picture Quality
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    Contrast
    Native Contrast
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    This TV's contrast ratio is great. The local dimming feature did have an effect on the black level of our checkboard pattern, but it also affected the white boxes, which isn't good.

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    Local Dimming
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    Vizio M Series 2015 Local Dimming Video Sample
    Local Dimming
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    Backlight
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    As with the E series, the local dimming dims the highlights. It darkens brighter objects on the screen considerably when they are alone on a dark background. In our test video, you can see that the white dot is darker than it should be. Of course, there is less blooming that way, but it's not good to have the object appear too dark. The P Series handled our test pattern better, and it has more zones, too.

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    SDR Peak Brightness
    SDR Peak 2% Window
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    SDR Peak 50% Window
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    Gray Uniformity
    50% Std. Dev.
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    50% DSE
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    With solid colors, you can see some dirty screen effect caused by the full array backlight. There's also a pretty significant amount of deviation to the uniformity.

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    Viewing Angle
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    Vizio M Series 2015 Viewing Angle Video Sample
    LCD Type
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    Color Shift
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    Brightness
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    Black Level
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    This TV loses saturation when you are off-axis.

    Update 01/06/2017: We have changed the methodology of testing. Since this is an old TV which we don't have anymore, we extrapolated the results from 2016 TVs.

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    Black Uniformity
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    The black uniformity was great, even when local dimming was turned off.

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    Gradient
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    Pre Calibration
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    Color dE
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    Gamma
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    The white balance calibration is really good by default under the 'Calibrated' picture mode. However, the colors are a bit off.

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    Post Calibration
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    The red and blue colors couldn't be completely fixed, but the rest is great.

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    480p Input

    We had to increase sharpness to 25 for our 480p test, as otherwise it was really blurry. See here for more details. The P Series didn't have that issue. The noise reduction features work, but they are not very effective. Also, setting 'Reduce Block Noise' to 'High' resulted in a drastic loss of sharpness, so we used Medium instead.

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    720p Input

    Sharpness also had to be increase to 25 for 720p content to make it looks less blurry.

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    1080p Input

    Upscaled 1080p content looks a lot better than on the P Series, under the exact same settings.

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    4k Input

    4k content looks great on the M series 2015.

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    Color Gamut
    Wide Color Gamut
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    DCI P3 xy
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    Reflections
    Reflection
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    Screen Finish
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    It reflects an average amount of light.
    It can get bright enough that it should be able to handle almost any room.

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    3D
    3D
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    3D Type
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    Pixels
    TypeLockedLED
    Motion
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    Motion Blur
    Refresh RateLocked120 Hz (except 55" and smaller)
    Response Time
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    Unfortunately, like the P Series, this TV has a very long trail following moving objects. In our picture, you can see that the brighter trail even continues outside the picture. This shouldn't be an issue with normal content, but it could be a problem for video games.

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    Image Flicker
    PWM Dimming Frequency
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    BFI Frequency
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    BFI In Game Mode
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    24p Playback
    Judder-free 24p
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    Judder-free 24p via 60p
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    Judder-free 24p via 60i
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    Motion Interpolation
    Motion Interpolation (30 fps)
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    Motion Interpolation (60 fps)
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    Inputs
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    Input Lag
    1080p @ 60Hz
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    1080p With Interpolation
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    1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode
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    4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
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    4k @ 60Hz + HDR
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    4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 + 8 bit HDR
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    The input lag is really low when using the HDMI 5 input and turning on 'Game Low Latency'.

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    Supported Resolutions
    ResolutionLocked4k
    1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
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    1080p @ 120Hz
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    4k @ 30Hz @ 4:4:4
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    4k @ 60Hz
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    4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
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    It doesn't support chroma 4:4:4 unfortunately at any resolution/refresh rate. This doesn't matter for movies or even video games, you will only see a difference for a PC monitor. 4:2:2 works though.
    1080p @ 120fps works (although only for the 60" model and up), which is great for gaming on a PC.

    Side Inputs

    HDMI port 5 behaves differently from the others. See our Additional Review Notes

    Rear Inputs
    Total Inputs
    HDMILockedLocked
    USBLockedLocked
    Digital Optical Audio OutLockedLocked
    Analog Audio Out 3.5mmLockedLocked
    Analog Audio Out RCALockedLocked
    Component InLockedLocked
    Composite InLockedLocked
    Tuner (Cable/Ant)LockedLocked
    EthernetLockedLocked
    DisplayPortLockedLocked
    IR InLockedLocked
    SD/SDHCLockedLocked
    Inputs Specifications
    HDR10
    LockedLocked
    5.1 Passthrough ARC Dolby Digital
    LockedLocked
    Dolby Vision
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    5.1 Passthrough ARC DTS
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    5.1 Passthrough Optical Dolby Digital
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    5.1 Passthrough Optical DTS
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    HDMI 2.0 Full BandwidthLockedLocked
    ARCLockedLocked
    USB 3LockedLocked
    HDCP 2.2LockedLocked
    CECLockedLocked
    MHLLockedLocked
    Variable Analog Audio OutLockedLocked
    Sound Quality
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    Frequency Response
    Std. Dev. @ 70
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    Std. Dev. @ 80
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    Relatively good frequency response and loudness. However, at higher volumes, the frequency response gets worse and pumping artifacts may be present. The bass extension is not the best.

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    Total Harmonic Distortion
    Distortion @ 70
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    Distortion @ 80
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    Distortion @ Max
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    Low distortion at lower volumes, but the distortion becomes significant when the TV is pushed hard.

    Smart Features
    Apps

    Major Apps Available

  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • Vudu
  • Hulu Plus
  • Crackle
  • Amazon Video
  • Pandora
  • Spotify

    Check out our full review of Vizio's smart features.

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    Interface
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    Vizio's app selection is limited, as is its codec support. There is no web browser.

    The back of the remote is a QWERTY keyboard, which is handy for inputting text. A smart remote like you get with higher-end LG and Samsung TVs would be better, though.

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    Ads
    Ad-free
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    Opt-out
    LockedN/A
    Remote
    RemoteLockedLocked
    Misc
    Power ConsumptionLockedLock W
    Power Consumption (Max)LockedLock W
    FirmwareLockedLocked