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Vizio M-Series Quantum TV streams like a dream—we just wish it was faster


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These days, you can get a beautiful, massive display that would have driven even the most dedicated early adopter to tears a decade ago for less than $1,000.

That's not the only way TVs have changed. It's no longer safe to assume the average customer has a cable or satellite subscription. If they don't, how do they watch TV shows and movies? Do they use a set-top box, a streaming sick, or a video game console?

How about none of the above?

Vizio's newest line of TVs theoretically caters to people who have little more than an internet connection and a collection of streaming passwords at the ready. We tested out Vizio's latest M-Series Quantum 65-inch display and it certainly packs a punch, especially if you don't plug a single device into it. Read more...

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