Rankings

The VIZIO VFD40M-08 delivers a premium-looking Full Array LED panel with HDR and advanced pixel tuning at a budget price, complemented by DTS Virtual:X audio and Bluetooth headphone support. While its picture and sound stand out, the lack of Ethernet, ARC and a 4K panel keep it from competing in higher-end segments.

The Vizio Quantum Pro 75-inch QLED TV offers vivid 4K visuals, high brightness and solid gaming features, backed by the SmartCast platform and Wi-Fi 6E. While it delivers strong value, its local-dimming system can bloom and the built-in audio is modest.

The VIZIO D24f-J09 24-inch TV delivers a sharp 1080p picture with Full Array backlighting and a full suite of smart features, making it ideal for compact spaces. Its modest audio and limited HDMI ports keep it from being a premium choice.

The VIZIO 32-inch Full HD Smart TV offers a sharp 1080p display, solid DTS Virtual:X audio and a full suite of smart features, making it a good fit for small spaces and budget-conscious buyers. Its lack of HDR and limited HDMI ports keep it from being a premium option.

The VIZIO D24fM-K01 is a compact 24-inch Full HD TV that packs a Full Array LED panel, ATSC 3.0 tuner and AMD FreeSync for gaming, making it ideal for small spaces. Its picture is clear but speaker output is weak and the SmartCast UI can feel slow.
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24 inches | 32 inches | 75 inchesbest | 40 inches | 24 inches | |
60 Hz | 60 Hz | 120 Hzbest | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | |
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| ↓ lower better | 9 Wbest | — | — | — | 25.75 W |
— | — | 1,000 nitsbest | — | 162 nits | |
18 W | 16 W | 20 Wbest | 18 W | 4 W |
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Screen Size (inches) | 24 inches | 32 inches | 75 inches | 40 inches | 24 inches |
Resolution | 1080p | 1080p | 4K Ultra HD | 1080p | 1080p |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | 120 Hz | 60 Hz | 60 Hz |
Panel Type | LED LCD | LED-LCD | QLED | Full Array LED | LED-LCD |
Brightness (nits) | — | — | 1000 nits | — | 162 nits |
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Speaker Output Power (W) | 18 W | 16 W | 20 W | 18 W | 4 W |
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Power Consumption (W) | 9 W | — | — | — | 25.75 W |
Energy Star Certified | — | false | — | — | true |
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HDMI Ports | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 2 |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional editors position the D24f-J09 as a standout in the compact TV market, highlighting its rare 1080p resolution, robust SmartCast ecosystem, and gaming-oriented features like FreeSync. They praise the Full Array backlight for better uniformity and note the TV offers an unusually complete set of smart and connectivity options for its size.
Everyday buyers overwhelmingly praise the TV's sharp 1080p picture and the convenience of built-in streaming apps, while common complaints focus on the modest audio, a basic remote, limited HDMI ports, occasional app lag, and a yellow tint that some users need to adjust.

“Plugged it in, connected to Wi-Fi, and was watching Netflix in under 10 minutes.”

“I didn't think I'd need external speakers, but the built-in audio is surprisingly good.”

“Remote control is basic and cheap-feeling, with no backlighting.”







Professional reviewers commend the VIZIO 32-inch TV for delivering excellent value, a crisp and vibrant Full HD image, and robust smart features like dual AirPlay 2 and Chromecast. They note the drawback of missing HDR on the newer D-Series and the less uniform brightness of its Direct-Lit panel.
Everyday users consistently praise the TV's sharp picture, easy setup, and surprisingly good built-in sound, while complaints focus on the limited app library, occasional Bluetooth pairing hiccups, a basic remote and the lack of HDR.

Professional reviewers commend the Quantum Pro for its vivid color volume, high brightness and straightforward SmartCast experience, noting solid picture quality and good HDR at a competitive price, but they point out the lack of mini-LED backlighting, modest contrast and missing gaming-specific UI tools.
Everyday users praise the TV's price-to-size ratio, anti-glare performance and smooth 120 Hz gaming, while repeatedly complaining about unreliable audio, occasional black-screen failures, blooming in dark scenes, and the absence of analog audio connections.

Professional reviewers commend the VFD40M-08 for its unexpected Full Array LED backlight and Active Pixel Tuning, which give it picture quality that rivals higher-priced models. They also note the surprisingly effective DTS Virtual:X audio. However, they criticize the absence of Ethernet, ARC, and a higher refresh rate, saying the TV is best for budget-conscious buyers who prioritize image quality over 4K or advanced gaming features.
Everyday users love the clear picture, reliable Bluetooth headphone support, and the free WatchFree+ channels. The most common complaints revolve around occasional app freezes, a sluggish VIZIO OS, and Wi-Fi stability issues, with a few users mentioning a basic remote and weak built-in bass.

Professional reviewers commend the D24fM-K01 for its budget-friendly size, solid 1080p performance and the upgrade to a Full Array LED panel. They note the strong sRGB coverage and the addition of AMD FreeSync and WatchFree+ as meaningful improvements over earlier models. However, they criticize the modest speaker output, borderline color accuracy and occasional SmartCast lag, and they point out the limited HDMI connectivity as a practical shortcoming.
Everyday users overwhelmingly value the TV's compact footprint, clear 1080p picture and the convenience of Bluetooth headphones and free streaming channels. Praise centers on its ease of setup and suitability for secondary spaces. Recurring complaints focus on thin audio, sluggish UI, narrow viewing angles and intrusive ads.