Vizio M3D650SV 3D LED-LCD TV Specs

Specs
Type: LCD, LED-edgelit
Screen Size (diagonal, inches): 65
Native Resolution: 1920x1080
3D: Yes
HDTV Tuner: ATSC, QAM cable (in the clear)
Wall Mount or Stand Included?: Stand
Dimensions (W x H x D, inches): 60.9 x 38.5 x 2.3 (without stand); 60.9 x 40.9 x 16.1 (with stand)
Weight (pounds): 92.8 (without stand); 104.9 (with stand)
Price: $2,200

Connections
Inputs: Video: HDMI 1.4 (4), component (1), PC (1 D-sub 15-pin, audio shared), Antenna/Cable (1)
Audio: N/A
Outputs: Audio: Toslink optical digital, headphones
Additional: Ethernet (1), USB 2.0 (2)

Company Info
Vizio
www.vizio.com

Company Info
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unisenmedia's picture
Vizio

I am amazed at the leaps that Vizio is making with there TV's. If they ever get the bezel of the TV down to a reasonable size and there warranty complaints/issues fixed I think they maybe able to compete with some of the bigger name brands. www.unisenmedia.com

Eagleshadow's picture
Vizio Throwaway

I heard that some Vizio TV's are throwaways. Can it be serviced?

IkariWarrior's picture
Just bought

So i returned my slightly defective M3d550sr for this set...it already looks much better than the 55...with much better picture uniformity and pretty much no edge bleed, local dimming also appears much better with less blooming. The only fault I'm seeing so far is some motion blur, much better than the XVT650 but still there. It looks like when you leave an phone in your car when its cold and the screen has a bit of blur or after images when you scroll...it looks kind of like that. Hopefully I get used to it...this set was a beast to set up by myself.

Ricky Meadows's picture
I bought this TV about a week

I bought this TV about a week ago because my Sony that I've only had for about 3 years started dying. And I have to say that I love it. I thought I read a while back that all passive 3d was down converted to 480p, so I prepared myself for that. However, I was pleased when I started playing Xbox with a few 3d games that my TV displayed that it was showing me a 720p picture. Basically when the resolution switched from 1080p when the game was in 2D mode to 720p when it switched to 3D, the TV told me. I don't really have a problem with that. I have yet to use the calibration disk that came with my Oppo Bluray player, and the TV still have a gorgeous picture. I have made a few adjustments in the settings, but I think it will look better once I use that disk.

I can't recommend this TV enough. My wife was skeptical when I told her I wanted to buy it. She thought it was too big and that I should go with another 46". She also was too keen on going with a 3D set. However, once I got it home, hung on the wall, and showed her a couple 3D items, she is really happy we got it.

Ricky Meadows's picture
Also, I was a bit skeptical

Also, I was a bit skeptical about buying this set because Home Theater hadnt reviewed it and every major electronics purchase I've made over the past few years have been based on their recommendations. I'm glad they liked it and that I made a good purchase. Thanks guys.

IkariWarrior's picture
Smearing??

Hey Ricky,
I noticed you play Xbox 360 games on this set...have you noticed any smearing of the image during fast motion? It is happening to me all the time and is quite distracting. It especially happens with dark objects, the leave a streak or double image as they pan by quickly. Static images look good, it's just quick movement that looks awful.

Ricky Meadows's picture
No, I haven't noticed any.

No, I haven't noticed any. However, I have the 120 Hz turned on for my game consoles. That helps tremendously.

Hope that helps.

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