Sam's Club Members: 75" Vizio MQX 4K QLED HDR 120Hz Smart TV
$949
$1,199.00
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Sam's Club has for their Members: 75" Vizio MQX Series 4K QLED HDR 120Hz Smart TV (M75QXM-K03) for $949. Shipping is free for Plus Members, otherwise shipping costs will vary by location.
Thanks to Staff Member DLS4U for posting this deal.
Specs:
Resolution: 3840 X 2160
Refresh Rate: 120Hz Native
High Dynamic Range Format: Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Smart Platform: SmartCast
Vesa: 400 x 200
Inputs:
4x HDMI
1x USB
1x Digital Audio
1x Ethernet
1x RF
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Offer ends February 26, while supplies last.
About this product:
Rating of 4.8 from over 125 Sam's customer reviews.
3-Year Warranty
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Sam's Club[samsclub.com] members can get the VIZIO 75" Class MQX Series 4K QLED HDR 120Hz Smart TV - M75QXM-K03 for $949. Shipping is free.
VIZIO's NEW 2023 Collection – MQX-Series
3 Year Member Exclusive Warranty Included.
Max 4K Picture Perfection - Stream or game in over 1 billion colors enhanced with Quantum Color. Deep contrast and up to 1000 nit high peak brightness are achieved with Active Full Array + local dimming, enhanced with Dolby Vision HDR Bright Mode & HDR10+, and fine-tuned with Active Pixel Tuning.
America's Smart TV - Instantly access millions of titles with America's Smart TV. Stream shows, movies, news, sports, music, and more on all your favorite apps, and enjoy over 250 free channels on WatchFree+.
Free TV Lives Here - Save on cable bills and stream for free with VIZIO WatchFree+. Built-in to every new VIZIO TV, WatchFree+ gives you 250+ live streaming channels and over 5,000 titles on demand. No subscriptions, logins, or fees.
Ultimate Gaming TV - Get ready for next-gen gaming with 120Hz Native Refresh Rate, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and VRR, ultra-low input lag, HDMI 2.1, and Dolby Vision. Game Mode and the integrated gaming menu instantly power on when a console or PC is detected.
The Future of Connectivity - Stream in the fast lane with WiFi 6E. Double the bandwidth of 5G, 6GHz acts as a superhighway, allowing you to stream more content without interrupting other connected devices in your Smart Home. That's ideal 4K streaming.
Can't recommend a Vizio TV whatsoever. At least not for a quality set. Had a nightmare with their P series that just kept getting worse with every firmware update. The best part is that if they break something with a firmware update, it doesn't get covered under their warranty. Only hardware defects. So they released firmware that completely broke Arc support and I couldn't even use Vizio soundbar with it.
Yes. Dolby Vision is the future. It has significantly better contrast and color. I like to say HDR10+ is the HD-DVD of display technology, while DV is Blu-Ray. Samsung needs to start paying that licensing fee. Even $200 Vizio TVs have DV.
From a technical standpoint, DV and HDR10+ are very similar. In the real world however, there is almost no HDR10+ content in comparison to DV. Virtually every director and producer of every movie and show and every streaming service, all support DV. A tiny tiny fraction support HDR10+. So on paper, they are similar. In practice, DV wins every time. Samsung not adding DV or AT LEAST allowing the TV buyer to pay for it themselves if they want to is very anti-consumer and why I won't personally buy Samsung TVs. Oh and they cheated to get better reviews too, kinda like VW and dieselgate if you are familiar.
That other guy's analogy to HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray was good. VHS to BetaMax if you are older lol. Samsung and HDR10+ lost their format war before 2020, and it wasn't even close.
Sony, LG, Vizio, TCL, Hisense, honestly probably every other manufacturer at this point all support DV. Like I said, anti-consumer...
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Looking to replace my Samsung NU6070 (2018) 65" that has noticeable DSE with something else. 75" 120hz VA for under $1000 is ideal and this looks to check all my boxes. Any other suggestions? I have heard VIZIO is not the brand it used to be, should I wait for something else?
Additional TV related question. Is DV a big enough difference over HDR10+ to avoid Samsung? I keep seeing these good Samsung EPP deals but I hesitate to pull the trigger on a Samsung due to not supporting DV.
Looking to replace my Samsung NU6070 (2018) 65" that has noticeable DSE with something else. 75" 120hz VA for under $1000 is ideal and this looks to check all my boxes. Any other suggestions? I have heard VIZIO is not the brand it used to be, should I wait for something else?
Additional TV related question. Is DV a big enough difference over HDR10+ to avoid Samsung? I keep seeing these good Samsung EPP deals but I hesitate to pull the trigger on a Samsung due to not supporting DV.
It's true, Vizio isn't the brand it used to be. If it were me, I'd wait for something comparable from a better brand. I'm looking more for 55-65" but it seems like I've seen some 75" deals on here recently. Im using a Samsung Q6FN from 2018 and have got along fine without DV but I know some folks swear by it.
Can't recommend a Vizio TV whatsoever. At least not for a quality set. Had a nightmare with their P series that just kept getting worse with every firmware update. The best part is that if they break something with a firmware update, it doesn't get covered under their warranty. Only hardware defects. So they released firmware that completely broke Arc support and I couldn't even use Vizio soundbar with it.
Can't recommend a Vizio TV whatsoever. At least not for a quality set. Had a nightmare with their P series that just kept getting worse with every firmware update. The best part is that if they break something with a firmware update, it doesn't get covered under their warranty. Only hardware defects. So they released firmware that completely broke Arc support and I couldn't even use Vizio soundbar with it.
I'm curious, how would they know it was the updates fault, what stops you from feigning ignorance and pushing a claim?
Looking to replace my Samsung NU6070 (2018) 65" that has noticeable DSE with something else. 75" 120hz VA for under $1000 is ideal and this looks to check all my boxes. Any other suggestions? I have heard VIZIO is not the brand it used to be, should I wait for something else?
Additional TV related question. Is DV a big enough difference over HDR10+ to avoid Samsung? I keep seeing these good Samsung EPP deals but I hesitate to pull the trigger on a Samsung due to not supporting DV.
Yes. Dolby Vision is the future. It has significantly better contrast and color. I like to say HDR10+ is the HD-DVD of display technology, while DV is Blu-Ray. Samsung needs to start paying that licensing fee. Even $200 Vizio TVs have DV.
I'm curious, how would they know it was the updates fault, what stops you from feigning ignorance and pushing a claim?
Their reasoning is that because it was a known issue with the firmware update. And that they're working on a new firmware that will fix the issue. Same line I heard after every update. One update finally put it into a bootloop where it wouldn't even start and they sent a tech out under warranty to replace everything in the TV. Had no audio so they replaced it with a refurbished TV that still had the audio issues over Arc/eArc
Looking to replace my Samsung NU6070 (2018) 65" that has noticeable DSE with something else. 75" 120hz VA for under $1000 is ideal and this looks to check all my boxes. Any other suggestions? I have heard VIZIO is not the brand it used to be, should I wait for something else?
Additional TV related question. Is DV a big enough difference over HDR10+ to avoid Samsung? I keep seeing these good Samsung EPP deals but I hesitate to pull the trigger on a Samsung due to not supporting DV.
From a technical standpoint, DV and HDR10+ are very similar. In the real world however, there is almost no HDR10+ content in comparison to DV. Virtually every director and producer of every movie and show and every streaming service, all support DV. A tiny tiny fraction support HDR10+. So on paper, they are similar. In practice, DV wins every time. Samsung not adding DV or AT LEAST allowing the TV buyer to pay for it themselves if they want to is very anti-consumer and why I won't personally buy Samsung TVs. Oh and they cheated to get better reviews too, kinda like VW and dieselgate if you are familiar.
That other guy's analogy to HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray was good. VHS to BetaMax if you are older lol. Samsung and HDR10+ lost their format war before 2020, and it wasn't even close.
Sony, LG, Vizio, TCL, Hisense, honestly probably every other manufacturer at this point all support DV. Like I said, anti-consumer...
Yes. Dolby Vision is the future. It has significantly better contrast and color. I like to say HDR10+ is the HD-DVD of display technology, while DV is Blu-Ray. Samsung needs to start paying that licensing fee. Even $200 Vizio TVs have DV.
Well its not about licensing fee at all. Samsung own this HDR technology. HDR10+, which it uses in its devices and televisions. HDR10+ is an open standard that provides similar benefits to Dolby Vision and is supported by many content providers. Samsung may also choose not to use Dolby Vision in order to differentiate its products and create its own unique selling proposition.
In short, as long as HDR10+ exist, you will never see Dolby Vision in a Samsung TV.
In my opinion, U75H at Costco for $929 is still a better deal. It has got better specs and overall better PQ. You will also get 2% cashback if you use your Costco Credit card.
Well its not about licensing fee at all. Samsung own this HDR technology. HDR10+, which it uses in its devices and televisions. HDR10+ is an open standard that provides similar benefits to Dolby Vision and is supported by many content providers. Samsung may also choose not to use Dolby Vision in order to differentiate its products and create its own unique selling proposition.
In short, as long as HDR10+ exist, you will never see Dolby Vision in a Samsung TV.
Samsung is just petty. HDR10+ is dead in the water and is going the way that blu ray vs hd dvd went lol.
How are you going to offer a tv capable of dynamic hdr HDR10+ with barley any content compared to dolby vision 🤔?
Samsung is just petty. HDR10+ is dead in the water and is going the way that blu ray vs hd dvd went lol.
How are you going to offer a tv capable of dynamic hdr HDR10+ with barley any content compared to dolby vision 🤔?
That is true but most folks out in the wilderness does not even know that difference between HDR, HDR10 and HDR10+. As long as Samsung can differentiate their TVs with other key features like QLED, QD-OLED, Mini LED etc. people will fall for it
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That other guy's analogy to HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray was good. VHS to BetaMax if you are older lol. Samsung and HDR10+ lost their format war before 2020, and it wasn't even close.
Sony, LG, Vizio, TCL, Hisense, honestly probably every other manufacturer at this point all support DV. Like I said, anti-consumer...
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Additional TV related question. Is DV a big enough difference over HDR10+ to avoid Samsung? I keep seeing these good Samsung EPP deals but I hesitate to pull the trigger on a Samsung due to not supporting DV.
Additional TV related question. Is DV a big enough difference over HDR10+ to avoid Samsung? I keep seeing these good Samsung EPP deals but I hesitate to pull the trigger on a Samsung due to not supporting DV.
I'm curious, how would they know it was the updates fault, what stops you from feigning ignorance and pushing a claim?
Additional TV related question. Is DV a big enough difference over HDR10+ to avoid Samsung? I keep seeing these good Samsung EPP deals but I hesitate to pull the trigger on a Samsung due to not supporting DV.
Yes. Dolby Vision is the future. It has significantly better contrast and color. I like to say HDR10+ is the HD-DVD of display technology, while DV is Blu-Ray. Samsung needs to start paying that licensing fee. Even $200 Vizio TVs have DV.
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Their reasoning is that because it was a known issue with the firmware update. And that they're working on a new firmware that will fix the issue. Same line I heard after every update. One update finally put it into a bootloop where it wouldn't even start and they sent a tech out under warranty to replace everything in the TV. Had no audio so they replaced it with a refurbished TV that still had the audio issues over Arc/eArc
Additional TV related question. Is DV a big enough difference over HDR10+ to avoid Samsung? I keep seeing these good Samsung EPP deals but I hesitate to pull the trigger on a Samsung due to not supporting DV.
From a technical standpoint, DV and HDR10+ are very similar. In the real world however, there is almost no HDR10+ content in comparison to DV. Virtually every director and producer of every movie and show and every streaming service, all support DV. A tiny tiny fraction support HDR10+. So on paper, they are similar. In practice, DV wins every time. Samsung not adding DV or AT LEAST allowing the TV buyer to pay for it themselves if they want to is very anti-consumer and why I won't personally buy Samsung TVs. Oh and they cheated to get better reviews too, kinda like VW and dieselgate if you are familiar.
That other guy's analogy to HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray was good. VHS to BetaMax if you are older lol. Samsung and HDR10+ lost their format war before 2020, and it wasn't even close.
Sony, LG, Vizio, TCL, Hisense, honestly probably every other manufacturer at this point all support DV. Like I said, anti-consumer...
In short, as long as HDR10+ exist, you will never see Dolby Vision in a Samsung TV.
In short, as long as HDR10+ exist, you will never see Dolby Vision in a Samsung TV.
Samsung is just petty. HDR10+ is dead in the water and is going the way that blu ray vs hd dvd went lol.
How are you going to offer a tv capable of dynamic hdr HDR10+ with barley any content compared to dolby vision 🤔?
How are you going to offer a tv capable of dynamic hdr HDR10+ with barley any content compared to dolby vision 🤔?