VIZIO M558-G1 M-Series Quantum 55” 4K HDR – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
VIZIO M558-G1 M-Series Quantum 55” 4K HDR Smart TV
Brand Name
VIZIO
Item Weight
35.7 pounds
Product Dimensions
48.59 x 10.04 x 30.6 inches
Item model number
M558-G1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Color Name
Black
Special Features
Flat
Test video – VIZIO M558-G1 M-Series Quantum 55” 4K HDR :
Product highlights :
Extraordinary color experience: VIZIO quantum color technology produces up to 80% more color than a standard 4K HDR TV
Brighter pictures, more detail: Ultra-bright 600 delivers up to 3x brighter imagery with striking detail in every highlight
Deep shades of black: Our powerful Active Full Array backlight features 90 local dimming zones allowing for deep black levels with stunning depth and contrast
Dolby vision HDR: Capable of displaying a wider spectrum of colors & detail; Includes HDR10 and HLG content support
Hands-free voice control: Supports Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple Home kit
Mirroring freedom: Stream movies, TV shows, music and more or mirror your screen for presentations and video chats directly on your TV using Apple AirPlay or built-in Chromecast
What’s in the box: Smart TV, TV stands, remote, batteries, stands screws, power cord
➕ What is the price of VIZIO M558-G1 M-Series Quantum 55” 4K HDR in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of VIZIO M558-G1 M-Series Quantum 55” 4K HDR in-store is 3210 SAR VAT.
➕ When VIZIO M558-G1 M-Series Quantum 55” 4K HDR was released ?
The release date was .
➕ What is the price of VIZIO M558-G1 M-Series Quantum 55” 4K HDR cheap used ?
The price of VIZIO M558-G1 M-Series Quantum 55” 4K HDR used is 2240 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of VIZIO M558-G1 M-Series Quantum 55” 4K HDR ?
Special specifications :
Extraordinary color experience: VIZIO quantum color technology produces up to 80% more color than a standard 4K HDR TV
Brighter pictures, more detail: Ultra-bright 600 delivers up to 3x brighter imagery with striking detail in every highlight
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.1 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy VIZIO M558-G1 M-Series Quantum 55” 4K HDR in Saudi Arabia ?
Netflix, Hulu, Vudu, Amazon Instant Video, YouTube
Display Technology
QLED
Resolution
4K
Refresh Rate
120 Hz
Special Feature
Flat
Model Name
VIZIO M-Series™ Quantum 55” Class (54.5” diag.) 4K HDR Smart TV – M558-G1
Included Components
Stand, Remote Control, Power Cable
Connectivity Technology
HDMI
Purchase advice :
Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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4 reviews for VIZIO M558-G1 M-Series Quantum 55” 4K HDR
Rated 4 out of 5
I. N (verified owner)–
Superlative picture quality – The picture quality is great though I’ve seen better HDR on some units. The upgrade of lower res streaming (720/1080p) is exceptional, far exceeding the original picture shown on a good 1080p TV set. The sound is acceptable in that it is comparable to other sets this size but is still nothing to write home about. A sound bar is definitely a requirement for good sound unfortunately the old Vizio sound bar that I have is not very compatible. In two hours of testing, adjusting and sampling, I was not able to get the volume control to consistently work on all modes of input. (Worked on std cable setting but not on Smartcast or apps). Initial setup was a mixed bag. The set automatically checks for updated firmware… and loads and rechecks and loads more and rechecks and loads more. All the firmware upgrades took over 30 min for my setup. Frustrating wait. The Smartcast feature is great, bringing dozens of free TV channels into play to the point that I may pull the plug on a couple of streaming services. One of the biggest frustrations of a 4K UHD HDR TV is that vert few streams are actually done in 4K resolution. Most have to be upscaled from the 720 or 1080 original stream so the set’s ability to upscale is actually more important than the ability to render a 4K image. (Don’t forget that your internet speed can be greatly compromised by 4K streams.) My biggest con after the original long startup procedure, has to be the overly complicated remote operation. Vizio’s remote has long taken criticism for it’s operation and things have not improved much. In reality, it is the TV programing more so than the workings of the remote itself. The menus are initially just too complicated. Once you’ve had a few days to learn the way to use it, it works OK but requires too much “learning” to get a high mark from me. In summary, it is a great set, exceeding my expectations but it is frustrating that Vizio’s biggest complaints go back years and do not seem to be fixed yet. Incidentally, Alexa works well with the setup for On/Off, volume and channel change and all my old Vizio remotes still work with this newest model.
Rated 4 out of 5
K. N (verified owner)–
Feature Rich, Budget Friendly – This Television was a holiday gift for the family – an upgrade from an older, smaller set that was starting to show its age. For its size, this set was very reasonably priced – not the best deal out there, but the cheaper options all had fatal flaws. The feature set is solid, the picture quality quite good and with an effective 120 Hz refresh rate, it’s bright and responsive. Color saturation is good with minimal or no bleedover, even when contrast is high. Audio quality is surprisingly good for a flat screen, and can be very loud. There is some distortion at high volume, but not anything really noticeable at any volume you might consider comfortable. Set-up is easy, if somewhat tedious as the unit had to download and install three iterations of updates before it declared itself ready. It’s currently connected to our network using its built in wifi, but it also has an ethernet port for a faster, more robust connection if desired.
Rated 4 out of 5
K. N (verified owner)–
Feature Rich, Budget Friendly – This Television was a holiday gift for the family – an upgrade from an older, smaller set that was starting to show its age. For its size, this set was very reasonably priced – not the best deal out there, but the cheaper options all had fatal flaws. The feature set is solid, the picture quality quite good and with an effective 120 Hz refresh rate, it’s bright and responsive. Color saturation is good with minimal or no bleedover, even when contrast is high. Audio quality is surprisingly good for a flat screen, and can be very loud. There is some distortion at high volume, but not anything really noticeable at any volume you might consider comfortable. Set-up is easy, if somewhat tedious as the unit had to download and install three iterations of updates before it declared itself ready. It’s currently connected to our network using its built in wifi, but it also has an ethernet port for a faster, more robust connection if desired.
Rated 4 out of 5
I. N (verified owner)–
Superlative picture quality – The picture quality is great though I’ve seen better HDR on some units. The upgrade of lower res streaming (720/1080p) is exceptional, far exceeding the original picture shown on a good 1080p TV set. The sound is acceptable in that it is comparable to other sets this size but is still nothing to write home about. A sound bar is definitely a requirement for good sound unfortunately the old Vizio sound bar that I have is not very compatible. In two hours of testing, adjusting and sampling, I was not able to get the volume control to consistently work on all modes of input. (Worked on std cable setting but not on Smartcast or apps). Initial setup was a mixed bag. The set automatically checks for updated firmware… and loads and rechecks and loads more and rechecks and loads more. All the firmware upgrades took over 30 min for my setup. Frustrating wait. The Smartcast feature is great, bringing dozens of free TV channels into play to the point that I may pull the plug on a couple of streaming services. One of the biggest frustrations of a 4K UHD HDR TV is that vert few streams are actually done in 4K resolution. Most have to be upscaled from the 720 or 1080 original stream so the set’s ability to upscale is actually more important than the ability to render a 4K image. (Don’t forget that your internet speed can be greatly compromised by 4K streams.) My biggest con after the original long startup procedure, has to be the overly complicated remote operation. Vizio’s remote has long taken criticism for it’s operation and things have not improved much. In reality, it is the TV programing more so than the workings of the remote itself. The menus are initially just too complicated. Once you’ve had a few days to learn the way to use it, it works OK but requires too much “learning” to get a high mark from me. In summary, it is a great set, exceeding my expectations but it is frustrating that Vizio’s biggest complaints go back years and do not seem to be fixed yet. Incidentally, Alexa works well with the setup for On/Off, volume and channel change and all my old Vizio remotes still work with this newest model.
I. N (verified owner) –
Superlative picture quality – The picture quality is great though I’ve seen better HDR on some units. The upgrade of lower res streaming (720/1080p) is exceptional, far exceeding the original picture shown on a good 1080p TV set. The sound is acceptable in that it is comparable to other sets this size but is still nothing to write home about. A sound bar is definitely a requirement for good sound unfortunately the old Vizio sound bar that I have is not very compatible. In two hours of testing, adjusting and sampling, I was not able to get the volume control to consistently work on all modes of input. (Worked on std cable setting but not on Smartcast or apps). Initial setup was a mixed bag. The set automatically checks for updated firmware… and loads and rechecks and loads more and rechecks and loads more. All the firmware upgrades took over 30 min for my setup. Frustrating wait. The Smartcast feature is great, bringing dozens of free TV channels into play to the point that I may pull the plug on a couple of streaming services. One of the biggest frustrations of a 4K UHD HDR TV is that vert few streams are actually done in 4K resolution. Most have to be upscaled from the 720 or 1080 original stream so the set’s ability to upscale is actually more important than the ability to render a 4K image. (Don’t forget that your internet speed can be greatly compromised by 4K streams.) My biggest con after the original long startup procedure, has to be the overly complicated remote operation. Vizio’s remote has long taken criticism for it’s operation and things have not improved much. In reality, it is the TV programing more so than the workings of the remote itself. The menus are initially just too complicated. Once you’ve had a few days to learn the way to use it, it works OK but requires too much “learning” to get a high mark from me. In summary, it is a great set, exceeding my expectations but it is frustrating that Vizio’s biggest complaints go back years and do not seem to be fixed yet. Incidentally, Alexa works well with the setup for On/Off, volume and channel change and all my old Vizio remotes still work with this newest model.
K. N (verified owner) –
Feature Rich, Budget Friendly – This Television was a holiday gift for the family – an upgrade from an older, smaller set that was starting to show its age. For its size, this set was very reasonably priced – not the best deal out there, but the cheaper options all had fatal flaws. The feature set is solid, the picture quality quite good and with an effective 120 Hz refresh rate, it’s bright and responsive. Color saturation is good with minimal or no bleedover, even when contrast is high. Audio quality is surprisingly good for a flat screen, and can be very loud. There is some distortion at high volume, but not anything really noticeable at any volume you might consider comfortable. Set-up is easy, if somewhat tedious as the unit had to download and install three iterations of updates before it declared itself ready. It’s currently connected to our network using its built in wifi, but it also has an ethernet port for a faster, more robust connection if desired.
K. N (verified owner) –
Feature Rich, Budget Friendly – This Television was a holiday gift for the family – an upgrade from an older, smaller set that was starting to show its age. For its size, this set was very reasonably priced – not the best deal out there, but the cheaper options all had fatal flaws. The feature set is solid, the picture quality quite good and with an effective 120 Hz refresh rate, it’s bright and responsive. Color saturation is good with minimal or no bleedover, even when contrast is high. Audio quality is surprisingly good for a flat screen, and can be very loud. There is some distortion at high volume, but not anything really noticeable at any volume you might consider comfortable. Set-up is easy, if somewhat tedious as the unit had to download and install three iterations of updates before it declared itself ready. It’s currently connected to our network using its built in wifi, but it also has an ethernet port for a faster, more robust connection if desired.
I. N (verified owner) –
Superlative picture quality – The picture quality is great though I’ve seen better HDR on some units. The upgrade of lower res streaming (720/1080p) is exceptional, far exceeding the original picture shown on a good 1080p TV set. The sound is acceptable in that it is comparable to other sets this size but is still nothing to write home about. A sound bar is definitely a requirement for good sound unfortunately the old Vizio sound bar that I have is not very compatible. In two hours of testing, adjusting and sampling, I was not able to get the volume control to consistently work on all modes of input. (Worked on std cable setting but not on Smartcast or apps). Initial setup was a mixed bag. The set automatically checks for updated firmware… and loads and rechecks and loads more and rechecks and loads more. All the firmware upgrades took over 30 min for my setup. Frustrating wait. The Smartcast feature is great, bringing dozens of free TV channels into play to the point that I may pull the plug on a couple of streaming services. One of the biggest frustrations of a 4K UHD HDR TV is that vert few streams are actually done in 4K resolution. Most have to be upscaled from the 720 or 1080 original stream so the set’s ability to upscale is actually more important than the ability to render a 4K image. (Don’t forget that your internet speed can be greatly compromised by 4K streams.) My biggest con after the original long startup procedure, has to be the overly complicated remote operation. Vizio’s remote has long taken criticism for it’s operation and things have not improved much. In reality, it is the TV programing more so than the workings of the remote itself. The menus are initially just too complicated. Once you’ve had a few days to learn the way to use it, it works OK but requires too much “learning” to get a high mark from me. In summary, it is a great set, exceeding my expectations but it is frustrating that Vizio’s biggest complaints go back years and do not seem to be fixed yet. Incidentally, Alexa works well with the setup for On/Off, volume and channel change and all my old Vizio remotes still work with this newest model.