🎉 Elevate Your Viewing Game with TCL's 75" Masterpiece!
The TCL 75" Class 6-Series 4K Mini-LED UHD QLED TV combines cutting-edge technology with stunning visuals, featuring Dolby Vision IQ & Atmos, a 144Hz refresh rate, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for an unparalleled home entertainment experience.
H**B
A great TV!
I bought this for a meeting room where we do large meetings where some people are in the room and others are on Zoom. It has worked very well for that, despite the fact that the room has lots of windows, and that some folks sit off to the side.Combined with a Meeting Owl camera, this big screen does a great job making hybrid meetings feel immersive for both sides of the Zoom call.I was looking for several things and this TV delivered:1. Good brightness and glare reduction for use in a bright room2. Decent off-axis performance. Not perfect, but good enough.3. Simple interface (Roku) so many people can use it without any training. I especially like that the input selection is displayed right on the main screen along with the apps, so you don't need to find a special "Source" button to change them.4. It included an analog audio out. We had an existing non-HDMI soundbar, and I wanted to re-use it. Many TVs these days only have HDMI ARC and digital optical out. If I used digital optical out, the volume would not go up and down with the TV volume control, so that makes it too complex for random users. But with analog out (i.e. headphone jack), it works seamlessly.The picture quality is quite good, but it doesn't knock me out like a OLED would. But it still looks great with everything I tried it with and works better in a bright room than an OLED would.TV sound is pretty good, but I generally use the soundbar because I already had it. If you weren't too fussy, you could get away with those TV speakers alone.This is not the cheapest 75" TV, but for my purposes, it has the best quality and features for the money.
C**N
Great picture
Dislikes first. The delivery company is a horror show. They text or emailed me incorrect information multiple times. They were non responsive. Even when two excellent customer service technicians got them on the phone and let me listen, this company made promises they did not keep. They made Amazon look bad. The main issue was that the delivery company did not show up as promised several times. The TV is way too big for a pair of old folks to handle. I had help arranged on my end several times but delivery was postponedThe good. Amazon support did the very best job they could have in a terrible situation. I could not have been treated better by the Amazon senior support team.The best: I up graded from a 6 year old TCL Roku TV to the same brand in a 75. I thought the picture on my old TV was great. The picture on this one is fantastic. The old TV was an LED set. The new one is a QLED. We had difficulty seeing the old TV in a lot of the newer movies filmed in lower lighting situations that are used to. Enhance CGI. There is a night and day difference in the old and new TV. The 75 is much faster going from streamer to streamer. The sound quality improved and it wasn’t bad before.I spent almost twice as much on this set than the last and it is worth every nickel. I set the old set to the brightest picture available. There was no need with this one. The automatic setting is fine.I went with TCL Roku again because I understood the operating system and didn’t want to learn another at 70. Great choice because nothing has changed. The new TV imported all of my streamers and except for one or two, I didn’t even have to reset passwords. We were up and running in about 15 minutes after plugging it in. My old remotes worked on it so we each have a controller. I’m not a gamer but I understand the 120 hz refresh rate greatly enhances the experience. New set is easy to operate. The picture and sound are beyond expectations. Well done TCL Roku. You got it right again.
G**4
Great picture, good viewing angles, very bright
We got this TV to replace an almost 3yr old TCL Roku TV that started getting lines down the screen. I always buy the Asurion plans with smart TVs because usually the smart features go stupid after a few years (experience with Roku, LG, and Samsung). As expected, something went wrong after a few years (though not the Roku itself) and I essentially got cut a full refund check to purchase newer better tech - thanks Asurion!I'm totally bought into the Roku ecosystem and wouldn't have it any other way. These TVs and wireless speakers just work without fight or fuss. I bought the streambar pro along with 2 sets of Roku speakers and the subwoofer for 5.1 surround sound.This new TV has little to no motion blur as long as the media is capable of pumping the frames high enough. The images are crisp and everything looks great. I turn OFF all of the "features" to "improve" the images and let the raw video stream and TV present it as it is encoded. When the input media is bad, the display is bad. When the input media is high resolution and high frame rate without lossy compression, the display is awesome. The TV is good. If it doesn't look good, yours is broken or your media is bad. Streaming non-4k, non HDR, low frame rate online media is a bad experience, but that's not a fault of the TV, it's the media you are feeding it.The brightness is ridiculous and we actually keep it on "dark" or "darker" to avoid blinding us at night. The auto adjusting brightness is a cool feature but it bothers me seeing it change when I haven't requested it or I don't think it should be dimming or brightening.Since we have almost all of our media directly through the Roku itself, I can't complain about "only having" 4 inputs. One input is used for the Roku streambar over eARC and one is used for Xbox Series X. I've still got 2 open HDMI ports. If for some reason you are buying a smart TV to use a million other external devices, you are probably doing it wrong. If the Roku platform doesn't do what you need it to, buy into a smart TV platform that does. Eliminate all the extra cables and external boxes or buy a super high end dumb TV with a million ports.TLDR: TV is awesome, picture is awesome, Roku ecosystem is awesome. If you need a million inputs go elsewhere. If you expect a TV to magic bad media into a good experience, go elsewhere.
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