Get a 2022 VIZIO 70″ M-Series Smart TV for Under $700

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If you’ve been looking for a large-screen smart TV, the 2022 VIZIO 70″ M-Series Smart TV could be the one you’ve been looking for. This Dolby Vision TV includes a voice remote with Alexa compatibility and is discounted 36%.

The 4K Ultra HD utilizes over 8 million pixels, providing great detail, with four times the resolution that you would get with 1080p. The Dolby Vision feature will lead you into a cinematic experience to make you feel like you’re right there in the action. It also has support for HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG.

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The next-generation QLED on the VIZIO M-Series Smart TV provides Quantum Color with more than a billion hues. The Active Full Array has up to 30 local dimming zones to provide deep blacks and beautiful depth and contrast, while UltraBright 700 brings 700 nits of peak brightness. The finer details won’t get lost in the light or dark areas of the picture.

Never miss an episode of your favorite TV shows and catch all the hit movies via streaming with VIZIO SmartCast. Get your game on, too, with Auto Game Mode and a fast response time. The VIZIO Voice Remote allows you to control everything via your voice with the help of Alexa. Perhaps most important is the VIZIO lifetime technical support in case you experience trouble

Take $400 off this smart TV and pay just $609.99. It’s also available in 50″, 55″, 58″, 65″, and 75″, and you can opt for expert wall mounting for an additional $99.99 too.

2022 VIZIO 70″ M-Series Smart TV

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