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Spring is normally a terrible time to buy a new TV but 2020 is hardly a typical spring. The millions of Americans sitting at home to slow the spread of coronavirus are watching more TV than ever, and Vizio is dropping prices to tempt them to upgrade. The company makes some of CNET's favorite televisions for the money, and the prices during this sale are as low as we've seen since Black Friday or the Super Bowl. If you're itching to spend some of that stimulus check on a big screen, it's tough to beat these values.

Vizio says these prices will be good through May 3. Soon after that its new 2020 TVs will start showing up, but we don't expect their prices to fall nearly as far for months (if ever). In other words, a 2019 TV is still worth buying now.

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Vizio's least-expensive 2019 TVs with 4K HDR capability, the V-Series didn't impress us as much as any of the other TVs on this list. Only some models in the line get full-array local dimming and this 70-incher isn't one of them. If you're a Sam's Club member, however, you might be tempeted anyway by this crazy-low price for such a big TV. Read CNET's Vizio V-Series review.

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This is the one series we didn't review but based what we saw of the M8 above and P-Series Quantum X below, we expect this set to have excellent image quality as well. The main differences over the M8 are more local dimming zones, higher contrast and 120Hz capability. This is our least-favorite of the three -- the M8 is a better value and the PX has a better picture -- but it's still a very good value.

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If you want a superb picture but just can't stomach an OLED TV, this is your best bet. And during this sale it's $900 less than the cheapest OLED -- matching its Black Friday low. The Vizio PX has superb light output no OLED can match, top-notch local dimming and all the high-contrast, high dynamic range joy that comes with it. Its closest competitor is the TCL 8 series -- but this Vizio is a far superior value. Read our Vizio P-Series Quantum X review.

Take everything you just read about the 65-inch version and step it up (a lot) in screen size. This TV is a beast in all the best ways. This kind of price on this high-performance of a 75-inch TV doesn't come along very often.

The $1,600 deal for this model is only available at Costco (price good through April 24) or Sam's Club (through May 3). Other retailers, namely Walmart, Target and Vizio.com have the same TV for $1,700 (through May 3), which is still a great deal. Read the Vizio PX75-G1 review.

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