![]() ![]() ![]() Aside from differences in the number of dimming zones, the feature set is identical and we expect performance to match what we see in our test results. These other models offer different screen sizes and prices, but the same QLED panels are used on all of them. And the Samsung Q70T QLED TV, which also boasts quantum dot enhancement, is nearly twice the price of the TCL 5-Series even though the TCL turns in some superior numbers when it comes to color accuracy. Hisense's most comparable model, the top-of-the-line Hisense H9G Quantum Android TV (55H9G), costs roughly $200 more at retail. (It actually earned our Highly Recommended rating in the 2021 Tom's Guide Award for value TVs.)Īll of this amounts to a very satisfying picture–and a hard-to-beat price. In fact, it has all of the features we loved on the previous year's TCL 6-Series Roku TV R625 review, but with a better price. To improve contrast within scenes, the TCL 5-Series also has full-array active local dimming so that it can subdue the backlight on one area of the screen while boosting another brighter area. (TCL and others refer to it as QLED, not to be confused with OLED.) It also supports Dolby Vision's HDR (high dynamic range) format for 4K content, as well as other standard HDR formats. The TCL 5-Series uses a quantum dot layer to bring more colors to the LCD panel. ![]()
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