The 4 Best Vizio TVs of 2024: Reviews and Smart Features (2024)

The 4 Best Vizio TVs of 2024: Reviews and Smart Features (1)

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We've bought and tested more than 40Vizio TVs. Vizio offers competitiveperformance in each price bracket their products cover.For many years, they were a leading brand for value compared to price as their TVs tend to perform great in dark rooms, but they've slowly lost their lead over the past few years as the brand's release schedule has slowed down. They don't release many models anymore, so their models are now older, and most of them are hard to find.

Updates

  • 11/17/2023 Vizio Quantum QLED reviewed
  • 11/10/2023 Vizio V5 Series 2021 updated
  • 10/27/2023 Vizio V Series 2022 updated
  • 10/26/2023 Vizio M6 Series Quantum 2022 updated
  • 10/19/2023 Vizio Quantum Pro QLED reviewed

Best Vizio Smart TVs


  1. Best Vizio TV

    Vizio OLED 2020 7

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    Mixed Usage

    8.7

    Movies

    9.2

    TV Shows

    8.1

    Sports

    8.5

    Video Games

    9.1

    HDR Movies

    8.7

    HDR Gaming

    8.9

    PC Monitor

    8.7

    Type OLED

    Sub-Type

    WOLED

    Resolution 4k

    Sizes 55" 65"

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    The Vizio OLED 2020 is the best Vizio TV we've tested. It's an older model, originally released in 2020, and delivers the best picture quality of any Vizio TV. Like more recent OLED models from competing brands, it delivers perfect blacks in a dark room, with no distracting blooming around bright areas of the screen. HDR looks incredible thanks to its nearly infinite contrast ratio, as bright highlights stand out.

    Thanks to its low input lag for a responsive experience, it's excellent for gaming. It also supports a variable refresh rate feature, significantly reducing screen tearing in games. Sadly, it's not as good as more recent TVs for recent consoles, as it can't display 4k @ 120Hz signals properly in 'Game' mode. It's also very hard, if not impossible, to find this TV brand new, so you might have to look for a refurbished or used model.

    See our review

  2. Best Upper Mid-Range Vizio TV

    Vizio P Series Quantum 2021 17

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    Mixed Usage

    7.6

    TV Shows

    7.2

    Sports

    7.4

    Video Games

    8.3

    HDR Movies

    7.4

    HDR Gaming

    8.4

    PC Monitor

    8.0

    Type LED

    Sub-Type

    VA

    Resolution 4k

    Sizes 65" 75"

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    The best upper mid-range Vizio TV we've tested is the Vizio P Series Quantum 2021. While OLEDs like theVizio OLED 2020are fantastic for dark rooms, go for an LED TV like this if you want something for a room with many bright lights, as it has the peak brightness needed to fight glare. HDR content also looks incredible thanks to its fantastic contrast ratio and decent full array local dimming feature, a big improvement over the cheaper Vizio Quantum Pro QLED. Combined with its good peak brightness in HDR, bright highlights stand out well, with very little blooming around bright objects in dark scenes.

    It also has great gradient handling and an amazing color gamut in HDR. Sadly, like every other Vizio model on this list, it has poor image processing, so stick to high-quality and high-resolution sources. Luckily, it's a very good gaming TV, although this is mostly due to its great image quality and low input lag, as its response time is only satisfactory; the Quantum Pro QLED doesn't look as good as this TV, but it has a much faster response time, so it's better for gamers who are sensitive to blur.

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  3. Best Mid-Range Vizio TV

    Vizio Quantum Pro QLED 47

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    Mixed Usage

    7.5

    TV Shows

    7.6

    Sports

    7.8

    Video Games

    8.2

    HDR Movies

    6.9

    HDR Gaming

    8.2

    PC Monitor

    8.5

    Type LED

    Sub-Type

    IPS

    Resolution 4k

    Sizes 65" 75"

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    The best mid-range Vizio TV we've tested is the Vizio Quantum Pro QLED. It's a good TV with decent HDR peak brightness and contrast and truly excellent SDR peak brightness. This TV's local dimming feature is mediocre. Still, it's functional and improves the TV's contrast significantly, as well as emphasizing bright highlights, although small specular highlights don't stand out nearly as much as bigger ones. The TV's color accuracy is satisfactory and tracks the creator's intent well overall. It also has a very wide color gamut and great color volume, so your favorite HDR content looks vivid and realistic. Finally, it has a good viewing angle and amazing reflection handling, so you don't need to worry too much about its emplacement in your house.

    Unfortunately, the TV has sub-par image processing, so stick to good-quality, high-resolution sources when watching content. Luckily, it's a great gaming TV with low input lag and a great response time, so there's little blur behind fast-moving objects. It has a few gaming features, including VRR support to reduce screen tearing. It supports 4k @ 120Hz gaming, but sadly, it only supports HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on one port, so you can't take full advantage of two consoles at once. If you're mostly in a dark room, get the Vizio M Series Quantum X 2022 instead; it's not as good in a bright room as the Quantum Pro QLED, but it's better in a dark or moderately lit room due to its higher contrast and better black uniformity.

    See our review

  4. Best Budget Vizio TV

    Vizio M6 Series Quantum 2022 9

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    Mixed Usage

    6.7

    TV Shows

    6.2

    Sports

    6.4

    Video Games

    7.4

    HDR Movies

    6.5

    HDR Gaming

    7.7

    PC Monitor

    7.4

    Type LED

    Sub-Type

    VA

    Resolution 4k

    Sizes 43" 55" 65" 70" 75"

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    The best Vizio TV in the budget category we've tested is the Vizio M6 Series Quantum 2022. It's an okay, budget-friendly 4k TV that's surprisingly well-equipped for a budget model. It has many of the same features as the Vizio Quantum Pro QLED, but it delivers worse picture quality overall, and it's limited to a 60Hz refresh rate. It's still great for gamers who want to enjoy a nice 4k image with the latest consoles but don't necessarily care about high-performance gaming.

    It has a high native contrast ratio, allowing it to display deep blacks next to bright whites in a dark room. Although it lacks a local dimming feature, it has good black uniformity overall, with little cloudiness in dark scenes. It also has a fantastic color gamut, just as wide as the Quantum Pro QLED, so HDR content looks surprisingly vivid, even though it's not that bright.

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Compared To Other Brands


  • Competitively priced.
    For the same features, Vizio TVs are priced very competitively. In some cases,they're several hundred dollarscheaper than the competition.
  • Great picture quality in a dark room.
    All their higher-end and mid-range models have a full-array local dimming backlight, which helps to produce deep blacks.
  • Good gaming features.
    Vizio TVs usually include gaming features like FreeSync support, even in their budget-friendly models.
  • Quality control issues.
    From firmware issues to a cheaper design/look, Vizio TVs feel like they cut some corners. Many issues are eventually fixed with firmware updates, but not all of them.
  • Sub-par upscaling.
    Low-quality contentlike DVDs or SD channels doesn't look as sharp as it does on other brands.
  • HDR experience leaves a lot to be desired.
    You likely won't get a satisfying HDR experience unless you get the flagship LED TVs. Their low-to-mid-range TVs don't get bright enough to make highlights pop.
  • Limited smart interface.
    The Vizio SmartCast interface feels laggy and often crashes, and you can't download any extra apps besides the pre-installed ones.
  • Mostly inactive.
    Vizio sparingly releases new models, so if you want one of their TVs, you might have to look for an older or used model.

Vizio vs Samsung

Generally, high-endSamsung TVsoutperform Vizio TVs but cost more. Some people might not like Vizio's SmartCast platform because it has a lot of bugs. Samsung TVs are more versatile with options with wide viewing angles, and they tend to get brighter.

Vizio vs Sony

Unlike Sony, Vizio offers inexpensive entry-level TVs with good value. Sony TVs are usually brighter and have more polish in their construction, and they tend to have exceptional image processing. Plus, their Google-based smart features include Vizio's Chromecast capabilities and more. Sony TVs are usually more expensive,so they're not ideal if you're on a budget.

Vizio vs LG

LG's LCDTVs are nothing to write home about; Vizio has a better variety of entry-level and mid-range LCD TVsfor sale, and they're better than LG's LCDs. However, LG has the widest variety of OLEDs for sale out of any TV manufacturer, and their OLEDs range from the entry-level 'A' Series to the extremely expensive 8k 'Z' series. These OLEDs are generally better than anything Vizio has to offer.

Vizio vs Hisense

Hisense is a 'budget' brand like Vizio, but they're much more active and routinely releasing new models. Not only do they have a wider variety of TVs than Vizio offers, but Hisense's offerings are of very high quality for the price, so you're more likely to find what you're looking for when shopping for a Hisense when compared to Vizio.

Vizio vs TCL

TCL used to be a 'budget' brand like Hisense and Vizio, but their TVs have been creeping up in price. Still, they're generally cheaper than the big-name brands and offer various quality TVs at every price point. They're much more active in the market than Vizio is, so much like with Hisense, you're more likely to find a good quality TV at an attractive price when shopping for a TCL than you will with Vizio at the moment.

Overall, Vizio TVs are well-priced and have great picture quality. However, they don't have the high-end feel of some other brands, and their OS is laggy at times and not as full-featured as the competitors, as there are often a ton of bugs associated with their TVs that can even get worse over time. If you don't care about your TV's smart features, most Vizios offer good value.

2024 Lineup

It's not clear if or when Vizio will announce new TVs for 2024. Most of their current lineup was announced and released in the second half of 2021, and they call it their 2022 lineup. Vizio doesn't seem very focused on their TV lineup; they stopped selling TVs in Canada entirely and have released very few new TV models since 2020. They released a handful of mid-range models in 2022 and two new models in 2023, the Vizio Quantum Pro QLED and the Vizio Quantum QLED.

Naming

Vizio's naming used to bestraightforward, as they have very few models, but they have made some changes that can be a bit confusing. Their entry-level 4k TV is the V Series, while the D Series has 1080p or 720p options. Moving up, they have the mid-range M Series Quantum, P Series Quantum, and finally, the flagship P Series Quantum X. Often, it's unclear from the model name which year it's from unless specified, but the model codes used to make it a bit clearer. For example, the 2021 TVs use J in the model code, and those from 2020 have H (M65Q7-J01 is a 2021 TV, while the M65Q-H1 is 2020). The two new models released in 2023 don't follow this naming scheme anymore, as the Vizio Quantum QLED uses the expected 'L' naming, but the pro version Vizio Quantum QLED Pro doesn't.

Vizio Smart Features

Vizio TVs run the SmartCast platform, which is very basic, with a very limited selection of apps and no app store. Instead, it relies on its ability to receive contentcast from your smart device. While the platform is versatile and has considerably grown in support from app makers, Vizio's implementation is far from perfect. The SmartCast app Vizio provides to access content and adjust settings isn't the fastest and most stable, and not everything is available for casting.

Interface

SmartCast features a more traditional home screen. Apps like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix are available, and featured links to content are found on the online TV service Pluto TV. Unfortunately, there's no app store, and apps aren't installed on the TV; they're links to web-based interfaces.

Vizio's improved the set of options you can change from the TV itself. You don't need to touch the SmartCast app to get the TV going properly; even complete calibration settings are available on the on-screen menus. However, we recommend using the app for more in-depth calibration since it's a lot more efficient for making a lot of adjustments.

Ad-free

For many years, Vizio remained one of the few brands that didn't open their interface to advertisers. Starting with the Vizio M7 Series Quantum 2021 and Vizio V5 Series 2021, we noticed that there's now suggested content on the home page.

Apps & Features

Current Vizio TVs don't have an app store, and there's no way to add additional apps. The included apps cover many of the more popular services. However, it might not be enough for some people, especially if you rely on streaming services instead of a traditional TV service.

Voice Controls

Vizio finally added support for voice controls with the release of their 2021 TVs with the new remote (see below). It's pretty basic and not as advanced as other brands. You can still ask it to change inputs and open apps, but you can't ask it to search for specific content in apps.

Remote

Vizio released a new remote with their 2023 model. It's stripped-down compared to thepast version, which was already stripped down compared to remotes from TVs released before 2021. It lacks a Numpad, but you still get the short buttons to popular streaming services. It's not too big, but it's very basic and doesn't have backlighting.

Remote App

The Vizio remote app is great. It supports all the remote's functions, and you can even use it to enter text into some apps, which is rare. The TV's settings can also be controlled and adjusted directly in the app, including the TV's calibration. You can now do this on the TV itself, but changing the settings through the remote app is usually faster due to the slow interface.

Known Issues

The SmartCast platform isn't very versatile, and bugs are common. Some of Vizio's firmware updates are buggy at best, and users have reported that updates breakcertain features entirely. Vizio isn't very quick to fix these issues, either, and there are reported problems affecting 2020, 2021, and 2022 models that still haven't been fixed.

Recent Updates

  1. Jan 17, 2024: Vizio hasn't released any new TVs since the Vizio Quantum Pro QLED, so the article is still accurate.

  2. Oct 20, 2023: Replaced the Vizio M Series Quantum X 2022 with the new Vizio Quantum Pro QLED, as the newer model is just a tad better, and refreshed the text for accuracy.

  3. Jul 04, 2023: Added comparisons with LG, Hisense, and TCL and refreshed the text for accuracy and consistency.

  4. Mar 27, 2023: Verified our picks for accuracy and consistency, and refreshed the text.

  5. Dec 20, 2022: Verified our picks for accuracy and refreshed the text.

Conclusion

In general, Vizio TVs have great picture quality for their price, offering good value. However, there are often a ton of bugs associated with their TVs, so you have to prepare to face that if you want a Vizio. Their smart platform leaves much to be desired, though, and some people might want to consider upgrading to a set-top box like a Roku or NVIDIA Shield TV.

Test Results

The 4 Best Vizio TVs of 2024: Reviews and Smart Features (2024)

FAQs

What is the best class of Vizio TV? ›

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May 14, 2024

Which is better, Vizio D series or V series? ›

Our Verdict. The Vizio D Series 4k 2018 and the Vizio V Series 2019 both have very similar performance. The Vizio V Series 2019 has a marginally higher contrast ratio that delivers deeper and more uniform blacks, which is great for watching movies in a dark room.

How good are Vizio Smart TVs? ›

I have bought numerous Vizio TVs they are very good buy. They are excellent TVs. That's why I keep buying them. Great product at a great price.

Is Vizio or Samsung TV better? ›

Each has their strengths and weaknesses, as the Vizio has more gaming features like VRR support and better motion handling. However, the picture quality is better overall on the Samsung because it gets brighter in SDR, has better upscaling, and has fewer uniformity issues.

Which is better, Vizio M or V series? ›

While the V-Series wins in the all-important category of price, the M-Series offers better performance and a couple of additional enhancements for your money. The superior color production, added luminance, and inclusion of FreeSync will improve the experience for everyone, but especially avid gamers.

What is the difference in Vizio TV models? ›

The entry-level D-Series remains bare-boned, while the V-Series is an entry point for 4K resolution. The midtier M-Series boasts some higher-end features that will appeal to gamers, and the flagship P-Series, with local dimming zones, should bring the most precise content-viewing experience.

What are the cons of Vizio Smart TV? ›

There are some drawbacks worth noting for more avid gamers. While Vizio's website implies all four ports support HDMI 2.1, only one supports full-bandwidth gaming in 4K/120Hz, limiting connection options for those with multiple consoles or gaming PCs.

Which is better LG or Vizio? ›

The LG gets brighter in SDR and HDR, and it has a much quicker response time. However, the Vizio is a better choice for dark rooms due to its higher contrast ratio and better black uniformity.

Is the Vizio V series worth buying? ›

The Vizio V Series 2022 is an okay entry-level TV that provides better gaming features and performance than some other budget-friendly models. However, you can still find better options if you want to stream your favorite content and want a good smart system with an actual app store.

What is the most dependable TV brand? ›

If you want high-quality TVs made from great materials, then it's best to look out for the big-name brands. Look out for names like LG, and Samsung. These TVs may cost a little more, but you can be sure that they use more expensive and durable materials. Higher quality materials are guaranteed to last.

Is Vizio a high end brand? ›

Both Vizio and TCL are known for providing great value-for-money options when it comes to televisions. Most of their models come with a range of affordable features, making them excellent choices for budget-conscious shoppers. When looking for a 4K TV with great value, you can't go wrong with either TCL or Vizio.

Do Vizio TVs last long? ›

While Vizio TV lifespans can vary greatly, most contemporary LED/LCD TVs are made to last between seven and ten years on average. When given the right care and maintenance, some Vizio TV owners have reported that their sets last far longer than ten years.

Which is better Vizio V Series or E series? ›

Our Verdict. The Vizio E Series 2018 is better than the Vizio V Series 2019. The E Series 2018 has a local dimming feature that enhances dark room performance. It also has a faster response time that leaves less blur trail behind fast-moving content.

What are the best quality settings for Vizio TV? ›

Best Picture Settings for Vizio 4K TV
  • Contrast: 50.
  • Brightness: 50.
  • Sharpness: 0.
  • Color temperature: warm.
  • Auto motion: off.
  • Dynamic contrast: off.
May 22, 2024

What is the difference between Vizio Class M and Class P? ›

The Vizio P Series Quantum 2021 is better than the Vizio M Series Quantum X 2022. They have similar peak brightness, but the P Series has much better reflection handling, so it's a better choice for a bright room, as glare is less distracting.

What is the difference between Vizio Class V and Class M6? ›

The main difference is that the M6 has a wider color gamut thanks to its quantum dot technology, allowing it to display a wider range of colors.

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