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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Style
    2. Stand
    3. Back
    4. Borders
    5. Thickness
    6. Temperature
    7. Build Quality
  5. Picture Quality
    1. Contrast
    2. Local Dimming
    3. SDR Peak Brightness
    4. HDR Peak Brightness
    5. Gray Uniformity
    6. Viewing Angle
    7. Black Uniformity
    8. Reflections
    9. Pre Calibration
    10. Post Calibration
    11. 480p Input
    12. 720p Input
    13. 1080p Input
    14. 4k Input
    15. Color Gamut
    16. Color Volume
    17. Gradient
    18. Temporary Image Retention
    19. Permanent Burn-In Risk
    20. Pixels
  6. Motion
    1. Response Time
    2. Flicker-Free
    3. Black Frame Insertion (BFI)
    4. Motion Interpolation
    5. Stutter
    6. 24p Judder
    7. Variable Refresh Rate
  7. Inputs
    1. Input Lag
    2. Supported Resolutions
    3. Side Inputs
    4. Rear Inputs
    5. Total Inputs
    6. Inputs Specifications
  8. Sound Quality
    1. Frequency Response
    2. Distortion
  9. Smart Features
    1. Interface
    2. Ad-Free
    3. Apps and Features
    4. Remote
    5. Remote App
    6. TV Controls
    7. In The Box
    8. Misc
  10. Comments

Vizio E Series 2017 vs Vizio M Series XLED 2017

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Vizio E Series 2017
Vizio M Series XLED 2017

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Vizio E Series 2017 Picture
Vizio M Series XLED 2017 Picture

Variants

  • E43-E2 (43")
  • E50-E1 (50")
  • E55-E1 (55")
  • E60-E3 (60")
  • E65-E1 (65")
  • E70-E3 (70")
  • E75-E3 (75")
  • E80-E3 (80")
  • M50-E1 (50")
  • M55-E0 (55")
  • M65-E0 (65")
  • M70-E3 (70")
  • M75-E1 (75")

Our Verdict

Vizio E Series 2017

Vizio M Series XLED 2017

The Vizio M Series 2017 is a bit better than the Vizio E Series 2017. The M Series has a better local dimming feature than the E Series, making it a better choice for movies and HDR content in a dark room. It is also brighter than the E Series with SDR content. The 55" Vizio E Series uses an IPS panel, making it a slightly better choice than the M Series if you watch TV in a wide, bright room.

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