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popularSUCHaDEAL posted Aug 12, 2025 04:08 PM
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VIZIO 50" Class 4K LED HDR Limited Edition Gaming Smart TV (NEW) V4K50S-0809 $198 shipped WALMART 60hz refresh

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The VIZIO 50" Class 4K LED HDR Smart TV features a 4K picture quality with Dolby Vision HDR , enhancing detail, contrast, and color. It has WiFi 6 for faster streaming and gaming , and built-in VIZIO Home for instant access to apps, free channels, and On Demand titles. The TV also supports Dolby Vision HDR Gaming , Auto Low Latency Mode, and integrated gaming menu. Additionally, it has Bluetooth listening, smart home readiness with Apple AirPlay 2 and Google Cast , and cinema-inspired audio with Dolby Audio and DTS:X . The modern 3-sided VIZIO ThinFrame design fits any room, with the VIZIO Mobile app allowing for voice controls and entertainment launch


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The VIZIO 50" Class 4K LED HDR Smart TV features a 4K picture quality with Dolby Vision HDR , enhancing detail, contrast, and color. It has WiFi 6 for faster streaming and gaming , and built-in VIZIO Home for instant access to apps, free channels, and On Demand titles. The TV also supports Dolby Vision HDR Gaming , Auto Low Latency Mode, and integrated gaming menu. Additionally, it has Bluetooth listening, smart home readiness with Apple AirPlay 2 and Google Cast , and cinema-inspired audio with Dolby Audio and DTS:X . The modern 3-sided VIZIO ThinFrame design fits any room, with the VIZIO Mobile app allowing for voice controls and entertainment launch


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Model: Vizio 50" Class 4K Led Hdr Smart Tv - V4K50S - Black

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Yesterday 01:24 AM
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dplaneYesterday 01:24 AM
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Anyone have this model? Im sure the app experience is close to useless and requires a secondary device to not be frustrated but if the pq is decent and no sound issues I wonder if this is worth it for a bedroom. Amount of reviews stating they received broken tvs though is a bit concerning.
Yesterday 03:04 AM
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00821136Yesterday 03:04 AM
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For $20 more the QLED option seems better

https://www.walmart.com/ip/VIZIO-...hbdg=L1102
Yesterday 03:59 PM
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LavenderPickle7682Yesterday 03:59 PM
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And yet, absolutely NO way to buy a "non-smart" TV. No way to buy a device that doesn't need internet activation, agreeing to an EULA with binding arbitration, etc.
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Yesterday 04:24 PM
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FoopYesterday 04:24 PM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
And yet, absolutely NO way to buy a "non-smart" TV. No way to buy a device that doesn't need internet activation, agreeing to an EULA with binding arbitration, etc.
You can absolutely buy that, it's just going to cost you a lot of money!
Yesterday 04:34 PM
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LavenderPickle7682Yesterday 04:34 PM
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Quote from Foop :
You can absolutely buy that, it's just going to cost you a lot of money!
No...no you really can't anymore.

Even digital signage TVs are requiring internet activation & EULA acceptance, which for some clients is a massive "heck no we're not putting that onto an externally-facing network - it's a TeeVee for cryin' out loud".
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Yesterday 05:38 PM
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FoopYesterday 05:38 PM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
No...no you really can't anymore.

Even digital signage TVs are requiring internet activation & EULA acceptance, which for some clients is a massive "heck no we're not putting that onto an externally-facing network - it's a TeeVee for cryin' out loud".
It's one thing to have a menu where they make you agree to an EULA but saying that every single display on the market requires that it be connected to the internet at least once and activated before you can use it is straight up lying.
Yesterday 05:41 PM
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LavenderPickle7682Yesterday 05:41 PM
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Quote from Foop :
It's one thing to have a menu where they make you agree to an EULA but saying that every single display on the market requires that it be connected to the internet at least once and activated before you can use it is straight up lying.
That's the current trend. Many LG teevees are requiring that, and they're a major market player in the western hemisphere as well as APJ. But hey, spend your money as you see fit. Remember, that free trial of "Disney Plus" means you're no longer allowed to sue Disney forever, in case you have an allergic reaction at one of their restaurants due to mis-labeled food. Or something worse.

Now you know why so many companies are forcing you to accept "free trials" whenever you buy something (just look at your cart on BestBuy -- no less than half a dozen get added every time).
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Yesterday 11:02 PM
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CoralRoad261Yesterday 11:02 PM
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Quote from 00821136 :
For $20 more the QLED option seems better https://www.walmart.com/ip/VIZIO-...hbdg=L1102
I have the $218 model - decent picture, have to use the Vizio app just to get it working - kinda' dim though, even at max brightness for my location / windows - trying a Hisense QD7 to compare (+$110)
Today 02:29 AM
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ddrantToday 02:29 AM
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To me the Vizio Quantum QLED models have a much better picture for not much more money. Just bought the 65" Quantum model....

Annoyed that it required to create a Vizio account for setup...didn't use the app, just created a login online via the QR code. Still tweaking the picture as bright reds and yellows look a little over saturated....but still a good pic for the price and great viewing angles (the Quantum has an IPS screen).

It does have a setting that you can start the TV to an HDMi source bypassing the Vizio app/home screen entirely (i.e. like a "dumb" TV). The tuner picked up way more channels via an antenna compared to the Samsung it replaced.

Overall, can't complain. Don't know why anyone would by the V series to save just a few bucks though and get an inferior picture (in my opinion).

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