Sunday

VIZIO M602I-B3 TV Review

60" Full-Array LED Smart TV, $1249RedLine
Highly Recommended VIZIO M602I-B3

At the CES show last January, VIZIO pleasantly surprised many of the TV journalists when they announced that almost all of their 2014 lineup of LCD HDTVs would employ full array backlighting with local dimming.

Without straying too far into geek-speak, this system of lighting an LCD TV is considered superior to edge lighting (which is the more common method) because it produces better picture quality (more light uniformity and more accurate dimming).

Indeed, VIZIO has distributed 32 Active LED Zones behind their M602i-B3's 60-inch display, which allows for true 2D local dimming (vertical and horizontal), providing deeper, spot-on blacks, the foundation of an excellent picture. Vizio M602I-B3 LED-Zones

Active LED Zones

Of course, all this whiz-bang technology cannot guarantee a good TV, but with their M602i-B3, VIZIO delivers a high performance product at an attractive price.

To reach that $1200-ish price point for a 60-inch Smart TV, VIZIO does not include certain features on the M602i-B3. None of the 2014 M-Series are 3D TVs and they do not provide either voice or motion controls. And as far as I'm concerned, the TVs are better off without those features.

In fact, after considering the combination of features, price, screen size and remarkable picture quality, the VIZIO M602i-B3 earns our Highly Recommended recognition.

(Editor's Note: VIZIO plans on releasing eight sizes of their 2014 full-array backlit M-Series, starting with the 32-inch M322I-B1 [$329] all the way up to their 70-inch M702i-B3 [not yet available]. In between are the 42, 49, 50, 55, 60, 65-inch models, M422I-B1, M492i-B2, M502i-B1, M552i-B2, M602i-B3, and M652i-B2.

(The colossal 80-inch M801i-A3 was released in early 2014 but it is edge-lit. And the two smallest models have fewer Active LED Zones, the M322I-B1 [5] and the M422I-B1 [14]. Since all of the other sizes have at least 32 zones and similar specifications to the M602i-B3, this review can apply to all of them.)

Performance: 4.54.5 Star RatingOnce I adjusted the VIZIO M602I-B3's to my tastes, the video performance was impressive. The full-array backlighting with local dimming produces an excellent picture. I was pleased with the quality of the 10W integrated speakers, but you will be happier by pairing this 60-inch display with a more robust sound system.Features:4.5 4.5 Star RatingWith built-in Wi-Fi and over 100 content providers, this VIZIO Smart TV furnishes the essentials. It does not include voice recognition nor motion control, but the QWERTY keyboard on the two-sided remote makes search entries easier. The M602I-B3 is not 3D capable.Ease of Use: 5.0 5.0 Star RatingSet up is a snap. The two Calibrated Picture Modes make picture adjustment easy. And the double-sided remote is handy.Value: 4.5 4.5 Star RatingI considered giving this M-Series TV a 5 Star rating, but VIZIO is currently selling their 2014 60-inch E Series E600I-B3 (with full-array backlighting and 16 zones) for $849. If it performs even close to this M Series M602I-B3, then it would rate 5 Stars. With that said, this M Series 60-inch beauty is definitely a good value.Ratings are relative to when the review was written. The obvious example is Value, what you could purchase for $2000 two years ago or even two months ago would seem like a bad value for that price now. We give very few 5 Star ratings, which we reserve for truly outstanding accomplishment.Bookmark:   del.icio.us     Reddit     Google

11/23/14 - 09:15 AM PST | ©1999-2014 HDTVSolutions.com

View the original article here

0 comments:

Post a Comment