Vizio m6 review5/19/2023 ![]() ![]() Vizio supports both major types of HDR, HDR10 and Dolby Vision, in the M-Series. It lacks a setting to engage motion estimation and motion compensation (also known as MEMC or the Soap Opera Effect) as found on the more expensive Vizio P- and PX-Series, as well as TCL's 6 series. The M-Series has a 60Hz refresh rate panel - Vizio's "120 Dynamic Motion Rate" is bunk. ![]() Quantum dots allow the TV to achieve better HDR color, which was borne out in my measurements. The rest of the M-Series specifications are the same on all models. I didn't review the M8 but based on these specs I'm guessing it performs a bit better than the M7, but not as good as something like the TCL 6-Series. The M8 is also brighter than the M7, at 800 and 600 nits respectively. More zones doesn't necessarily mean better picture quality, but it usually helps. The number of dimmable zones is an important specification because it controls how precise the dimming can be. ![]()
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