Search  for anything...

VIZIO 50-inch Quantum Pro 4K 120Hz QLED HDR10+ Smart TV with Dolby Vision, Active Full Array, 240Hz @ 1080p PC Gaming, WiFi 6E, Apple AirPlay, Chromecast Built-in, M50QXM-K01, 2023 Model

  • Based on 1,471 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for the best price...
$660.87 Why this price?
Memorial Day Sale · 13% off was $759.99

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as / mo
  • – Up to 36-month term if approved
  • – No impact on credit to apply
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout.

Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, Affirm, Afterpay, Apple Pay, and PayTomorrow. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Selected Option

Free shipping on this product

FREE 30-day refund/replacement

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Amazon

Arrives Wednesday, May 27
Order within 9 hours and 7 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Protection Plan Protect Your Purchase
Checking for protection plans...

Size: 50 inch


Pattern: 120Hz - 240Hz


Features

  • With VIZIO Account, access VIZIO OS with apps built right in, manage your app subscriptions, watch free channels, and much more. A VIZIO Account is required for Smart TV functionality and product updates.
  • Over 1 billion colors enhanced with Quantum Color QLED. Deep contrast and high peak brightness are achieved with Active Full Array Backlight + local dimming, enhanced with Dolby Vision HDR, and fine-tuned with Active Pixel Tuning
  • Watch every scene flood with exceptional brightness and deeper darks with up to 1,000 nits peak brightness and full array local dimming.
  • Experience truly immersive gameplay with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro certification. When connected to a console or PC, utilize up to 120fps in 4K or 240fps in 1080p
  • Built-in VIZIO OS lets you instantly access all your favorite apps and more. Enjoy hundreds of free channels and thousands of free On Demand titles with the built-in WatchFree+ app

Description

A new era of color and brilliance with unparalleled Quantum Color (QLED), mesmerizing brightness, and superior contrast. Whether streaming or gaming, you’ll enjoy high speed WiFi 6E and maximum 4K picture perfection with Local Dimming and up to 1,000 nits peak brightness. Every seat in the room will be a premium spot for those who demand the best.

Screen Size: 50 Inches


Brand: VIZIO


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: Amd freesync, Bluetooth Headphone Capable, Refresh Rate of 120 Hz with 4K and 240 Hz with FHD, Voice Remote, WiFi 6E See more


Included Components: XRT260 Voice Remote, 2 x AAA Batteries, Power Cable, Stand


Connectivity Technology: wired, wireless


Aspect Ratio: 169


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 43.81"W x 26.71"H


Supported Internet Services: Apple TV+, Discovery+, Disney+, Fandango, fuboTV, HBO Max, Hulu, iHeartRadio, Netflix, Pandora, Paramount+, Peacock, Prime Video, Sling TV, STARZ, TikTok, Tubi, Vudu, XUMO, YouTube, YouTube TV See more


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Aspect Ratio: 169


Contrast Ratio: [High]


Maximum Display Brightness: 1000 Nit


Screen Finish: Flat


HDR Format Supported: Dolby Vision, HDR10+


Motion Enhancement Technology: Clear Action 720


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: HDR10+


Display Language Options: English


Display Backlight Configuration: Direct LED


Display Backlight Setting: Adjustable


Display Backlight Technology: LED


Display Refresh Rate in Hertz: 120


Screen Size: 50 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 10"D x 43.81"W x 26.71"H


Item Weight: 27 Pounds


Item Weight Without Stand: 26.28 Pounds


Display Size Class: 50 Inches


Size: 50 inch


Audio Output Mode: Digital


Speaker Description: 10 watts x 2 (Digital Audio Amplifier)


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 10 Watts


Number of Audio Channels: 5.1 or 7.1


Integrated Surround Sound Format: Surround Sound


Voltage: 240 Volts (AC)


Wattage: 10 watts


Standby Power Shutoff: High energy efficiency


Line Voltage: 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz


Annual Energy Consumption: 202.3 Kilowatt Hours


Operating System: VIDAA, WebOS, or Roku OS


Control Method: Remote, Voice


Remote Control Technology: Bluetooth


Controller Type: Remote Control, Voice Control


Brand: VIZIO


Built-In Media: XRT260 Voice Remote, 2 x AAA Batteries, Power Cable, Stand


Model Name: M50QXM-K01


Model Year: 2023


Model Number: M50QXM-K01


Warranty Description: 1 Year Manufacturer


Model Series: M-Series


Specific Uses For Product: Personal View, Group View, Gaming, Smart Home Integration, Different Room Types


Manufacturer: VIZIO


UPC: 845226021756


Mfr Part Number: M50QXM-K01


Item Type Name: Television


Connectivity Technology: wired, wireless


Internet Applications: Apple TV+, Discovery+, Disney+, Fandango, fuboTV, HBO Max, Hulu, iHeartRadio, Netflix, Pandora, Paramount+, Peacock, Prime Video, Sling TV, STARZ, TikTok, Tubi, Vudu, XUMO, YouTube, YouTube TV


Audio Input: HDMI


Signal Format: Digital


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 4


Hardware Interface: Ethernet, HDMI, USB


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Screen Mirroring Technology: Apple AirPlay, Chromecast


Connector Type: HDMI


Total Audio Out Ports: 1


Number of Component Inputs: 4


Total Usb Ports: 1


Content Sharing Direction: Mobile to TV


Number of Component Outputs: 4


Additional Features: Amd freesync, Bluetooth Headphone Capable, Refresh Rate of 120 Hz with 4K and 240 Hz with FHD, Voice Remote, WiFi 6E


Parental Control Technology: Built-in device controls


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


VESA Mount Standard: 200 x 200 mm


Color: BLACK


Warranty Type: Limited


Tuner Type: ATSC


Video Encoding: HEVC


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Wednesday, May 27

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • Afterpay Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Financing through Apple Pay
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great for price
Size: 50 inch Pattern: 120Hz - 240Hz
I am absolutely blown away by the VIZIO 50-inch Quantum Pro 4K QLED. This TV delivers performance that feels like it should cost twice as much. The picture quality is stunning—colors are incredibly vibrant thanks to the Quantum Color technology, and the brightness levels make HDR content pop with amazing depth and realism. Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support take movies to a whole new level. As a gamer, the 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz @ 1080p gaming mode are game‑changers. Motion is buttery smooth, input lag is extremely low, and VRR keeps everything perfectly fluid. Whether I’m watching fast‑action sports or playing competitive games, this TV keeps up effortlessly. The Smart TV interface is fast and intuitive, and WiFi 6E ensures streaming is rock‑solid. I also love the sleek design and the excellent local dimming, which gives deep blacks and impressive contrast. Overall, this TV punches far above its price point. If you want premium QLED performance, next‑level gaming features, and a gorgeous picture without spending a fortune, this is the one. Easily a 5‑star purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026 by Kyle

  • Almost infinitely “tweakable.”
Size: 50 inch Pattern: 120Hz - 240Hz
Almost infinitely “tweakable.” I use this strictly as a glorified computer monitor, and it does an absolutely 𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑎𝑟 job at that. I don’t have it connected to broadcast or cable sources (as if! 😂) and don’t even let it connect to the Internet (take that, Google 😏). But I do occasionally watch HBO or Prime via my computer’s web browser. From the factory, the monitor was not very impressive. It was obviously adjusted for minimum latency, not image quality. [I should note that I pre-ordered the monitor, so I got one of the first units available; later units may have different image defaults.] Tonal scale was somewhat truncated, with washed out highlights and slightly crushed blacks. BUT…unlike other televisions (and even monitors) I’ve tried or seen, this Vizio sports a veritable smörgåsbord of image adjustments, allowing you to tune the result to perfection. Thank heavens. 😮💨 With about an hour of iterative adjustment and mode-switching, I had the image looking just mah-velous 😎 While the peak brightness of my Samsung “television” may be retina-melting, I actually don’t like monitors to be adjusted like that—after about an hour, it’s just too hard on the brain. Fortunately, this Vizio has very good zoned backlighting, so you can dial down the peak brightness and still maintain good contrast. Not nearly as epic as OLED, of course, but I should note that when the screen goes black, from any source, it truly does go 𝑏𝑙𝑎𝑐𝑘. As in, all the backlights turn 𝑜𝑓𝑓, and if you are in an otherwise completely unlit room, you will not be able to see. This is in contrast to many other monitors—even those that claim to have modulated zoned backlighting—where a “black” screen will still produce more than enough light to navigate your way out of a room. 🌚 Not this beast. 🙂 In the “con” column is…the remote (ever cursed be thy name). The power button is 𝑟𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝑛𝑒𝑥𝑡 𝑡𝑜 the “sponsorship buttons” (Disney, Netflix, Prime, etc.)—so close that it is tricky to avoid hitting the Amazon Prime button instead of the power button (if that was an intentional ploy by Mr. Bezos, he should give a raise to whomever closed that deal). Also, the volume rocker is close to the bottom of the remote, where it is difficult to reach. They must have exhausted their engineering budget qualifying this puppy for image gymnastics; did they not have anything left to design a usable remote? 🤨 At least it’s RF instead of IR, and therefore is completely insensitive to orientation with the monitor. After living with it for a few months, I’m ready to say that this is one of the few pre-orders I’m actually happy with. If Kickstarter of yore ever produced anything half as good as this, I’d be ecstatic. 😑 Recommended…if you’re patient. Not recommended, if you expect your televisions to come from the factory “pre-calibrated” 😵💫 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2022 by Kevin M. Kilbride

  • Bedroom Gaming TV for over a year now
Size: 50 inch Pattern: 120Hz - 240Hz
Beautiful picture quality for TV. Excellent graphics and high refresh rate for gaming (PS5) without lag. Unbeatable value.
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2026 by Winterwarrior

  • Good QLED IPS Panel - Useless local dimming/HDR
UPDATE: After exactly 1 year, the optical output on the TV broke. Now I am stuck using the TV's built-in speakers because there is also no analog audio output on this TV. Combined with the issues listed below, I can confidently say avoid this TV. I settled on this TV after a long and frustrating search - Most QLED panels are VA type, which gives inky black contrast that, when combined with full array local dimming, gives OLED panels a run for their money in HDR, but sacrifices viewing angle. For my application however, the viewing angle was important, and OLED was out of my price range, so I needed an IPS panel, which has better off-center picture quality but can’t really make black pixels black, they end up looking gray. And I wanted a TV with quantum dots for the vibrant color and brightness. I figured that modern local dimming tech, where the backlight dims in darker areas of the image to allow black pixels to be darker and improve the dynamic range of the display (HDR), would be good enough for my application. It wouldn’t rival an OLED, but it would be an improvement on past TV’s without this tech and negate the disadvantages of IPS, or so I thought… The only 75” panels I could find with IPS and QLED at first were a series of TV’s by LG. The LG TV’s were a little lower in price than this Vizio, but they used edge-lit displays, which can’t really do local dimming because they do not have the ability to turn down the backlight behind specific parts of the image. After a lot of searching, I came across this product, which I was thrilled to find was QLED, IPS, and full array local dimming. It wasn’t well loved by tech reviewers, seemingly mostly due to software, and underwhelming HDR performance compared to the VA-panel equipped competition. The poor ratings of dynamic range were all done with the local dimming turned off, which is no surprise as IPS panels can’t make pixels fully dark. But I figured that was an unfair measure and the dynamic range would be greatly helped by the full array local dimming. I figured this was the only option that met my criteria. When I first set up the TV, I was extremely disappointed in the picture quality. There was simultaneously a lack of detail in the highlights and the shadows, and really inconsistent picture quality across a variety of content sources. I went into the settings to see what I could do to adjust the picture. Turns out the culprit is extremely poor software calibration for the local dimming HDR feature. High, Medium, or Low local dimming all created an over processed image that looks almost like when you convert a video file through multiple formats, as well as deeply unconvincing HDR. But when you disable the local dimming feature, VOILA! The picture quality became excellent. Even watching HDR demo videos isn’t too disappointing, because while the blacks aren’t that black, the screen gets very bright in the bright parts. It is worth noting that to execute local dimming HDR, the TV has to know precisely where the lighting zones start and end, must intelligently adjust the backlight brightness of each zone, and adjust the “brightness” of the pixels in that zone to account for an inconsistent amount of light being pushed through them. This takes sophisticated software calibration to achieve, but once you do it, it’s free to copy it to every TV you make. It is extremely disappointing that this TV has the hardware I want but the software calibration of the HDR feature is SO atrocious it is COMPLETELY UNUSABLE. I’m left thinking that they just copied software from a VA panel calibration and gave an intern half a week to fiddle with variables. This TV has the hardware I was looking for but because they couldn’t be bothered to do the software right, I may as well have dropped my local dimming requirement and bought an LG panel with edge lighting for less money. That said, for a non-HDR IPS QLED, the image quality is very good. The complaints about the usability of the smart features are overblown, it’s not any worse than any other mainstream smart TV software - considerably better than Samsung’s - and the remote control is actually quite nice to use. Plus, I notice that the reflections on the screen are much less clear/bright than they are on my other (LG) TV so perhaps its worth the extra money over the LG IPS panel just for that superior reflection handling. In any case, I’m not going to return it. It’s going to serve my needs just fine. But I’m warning you: There is no good picture quality on this TV unless you DISABLE one of its HEADLINE FEATURES: full array local dimming. And the only reason for that is bad software calibration. Try harder, Vizio; and if getting full array local dimming to work properly on an IPS display actually is impossible, then why build this panel? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024 by Max

  • Great Picture Quality From VIZIO.
Size: 50 inch Pattern: 120Hz - 240Hz
Excellent Picture quality. Decent Sound quality. Value for the money. Slightly slower than Roku Smart TV's but makes up for it in sound quality over Roku. Remote Control works well once getting used to it. Lots of connectivity options. False advertising on the 200hz @ 1080p and 120hz @ 4k. It's only 60hz at 4k and 120 @ 1080p. 4 HDMI Ports, one for console gaming at 1080p @ 120hz. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026 by Jason

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.
Checking for best price...