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Vizio M-Series Quantum 50-Inch Class M50Q7-H1 Review

Vizio M-Series Quantum 50-Inch Class M50Q7-H1 Review

Posted on January 21, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

If you’re looking for an affordable TV, the Vizio M-Series Quantum is likely on your radar. It’s an HDR-compatible 4K TV line with quantum dot technology to improve its color performance, and at $439.99 for the 50-inch M50Q7-H1 we tested, it’s pretty friendly on the wallet. It indeed offers a wide color gamut, as well as a gaming mode with incredibly low input lag and a strong set of connected features. The M-Series Quantum is a solid buy for the price, but its contrast levels fall behind slightly more expensive models like the Hisense H8G series.
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