We all know Vizio is always expanding its line of Ultra HD displays. Just last month, the company introduced the M-Series. We had no idea then when the new products would be released but now we’ve got news that the 2016 VIZIO SmartCast M-Series Home Theater Display is ready for public consumption. That is, if you’re willing to spend thousands of dollars for a new TV. Well, it’s not just any ordinary display. The M-Series is known for its Ultra HD resolution and High Dynamic Range imaging. The system even comes with a 6-inch tablet remote for a more hi-tech and all-touch control experience.
The Vizio M-Series is now available online on Vizio.com. The display makes use of a full-array LED backlighting with a maximum of 64 Active LED Zones. With its Dolby Vision support, Ultra HD, and HDR features, display quality is very impressive.
If you’re interested to get the entry-level M-Series, be prepared to spend $850 for the “smallest” 80-inch size. That’s a big TV already but the smallest among the Vizio M TVs. Listed below are the models available and their pricing:
• 2016 VIZIO SmartCast M-Series 80” Class Ultra HD HDR Home Theater Display – $3,999.99 (Model #M80-D3)
• 2016 VIZIO SmartCast M-Series 70” Class Ultra HD HDR Home Theater Display – $1,999.99 (Model #M70-D3)
• 2016 VIZIO SmartCast M-Series 65” Class Ultra HD HDR Home Theater Display – $1,499.99 (Model #M65-D0 | Ships within 30 days | Free Shipping)
• VIZIO M-Series 60″ Class Ultra HD Full‑Array LED Smart TV $999.99 (Model #M60-C3 | Free Shipping )
• 2016 VIZIO SmartCast M-Series 60” Class Ultra HD HDR Home Theater Display – $1,249.99 (Model #M60-D1)
• 2016 VIZIO SmartCast M-Series 55” Class Ultra HD HDR Home Theater Display – $999.99 (Model #M55-D0 | Ships within 30 days)
• 2016 VIZIO SmartCast M-Series 50” Class Ultra HD HDR Home Theater Display – $849.99 (Model #M50-D1 | Free Shipping)
All VIZIO SmartCast M-Series products are now available for shipping. Some models are readily available while some will be ready only after a month.
Please change the post to read 50″ not 80″ as the smallest new M-series.