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Vizio V4K55M 55″ Class 4K UHD HDR Smart TV

Original price was: 379.99$.Current price is: 329.80$.

– 4K UHD Resolution – Auto Low Latency Mode & VRR – Bluetooth Compatible – VIZIO Voice Remote
4K UHD Resolution
Auto Low Latency Mode & VRR
Bluetooth Compatible

SKU: B0DFZZFMYD Category: Brand:

Description

Price: $379.99 - $329.80
(as of Aug 27, 2025 04:46:59 UTC – Details)


– 4K UHD Resolution – Auto Low Latency Mode & VRR – Bluetooth Compatible – VIZIO Voice Remote
4K UHD Resolution
Auto Low Latency Mode & VRR
Bluetooth Compatible

Additional information

Brand Name

‎VIZIO

Item Weight

‎40.79 Pounds

Product Dimensions

‎55.51 x 6.14 x 33.35 inches

Color Name

‎Black

Special Features

‎Game Mode

Speaker Type

‎Built-In

Standing screen display size

‎55 Inches

Aspect Ratio

‎16:9

ASIN

B0DFZZFMYD

Date First Available

September 3, 2024

3 reviews for Vizio V4K55M 55″ Class 4K UHD HDR Smart TV

  1. KG Sloan

    Quality and Operation
     

  2. Marc A. DeSmith

    So many issues
    Takes forever to start up. Randomly resets itself while you’re watching a movie or show. Bypasses the cable box at random. I wish I had paid attention to the other reviews before buying.

  3. Complexlitigator

    Avoid at all costs unless you literally need a dumb monitor.
    Vizio was once a decent brand but is a subpar brand at this point. You would be better off with a “no name” brand in my opinion. My Vizio TVs are: incredibly slow to turn on and respond to input, turn on their backlights at random hours (with no content displayed despite the inpute supposedly being set to Vizio Home), regularly update their firmware (wiping out my preferences), often refuses to respond to casting requests, and is generally underpowered. Videos off of my Plex server used to play without issue, now buffer or will not play at all (but only on my Vizio TVs – which proves it is a Vizio problem). Some problems were resolved by hardwiring the TV, but the problem is that for 4k TV, a WIFI connection that can’t get above 9 Mbits/second means this TV may have a 4k panel but it will never display 4k content unless hardwired. Further, hardwiring the TV does not solve the problem that Vizio’s increasingly clunky user interface consumes so much resources, that the TV is no longer able to display content it used to be able to display.

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