Superior 4K Ultra HD: Picture clarity combined with the contrast, color, and detail of Dolby Vision HDR (High Dynamic Range) for the most lifelike picture.
QLED Wide Color: Quantum dot technology delivers more than a billion colors with greater accuracy, better brightness, and wider color volume, matching the format used by most cinema screens and Hollywood content creators. This provides exceptionally vivid and lifelike picture performance.
Contrast Control Zones: Contrast is optimized across up to 40 local dimming zones for striking distinction between bright and dark areas of the image for maximum detail, depth, and dimension.
HDR Pro Pack with Dolby Vision: Enjoy a truly cinematic experience at home with striking brightness, incredible contrast, and amazingly lifelike color with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG.
AiPQ Engine: AiPQ Engine uses machine-learning to intelligently enhance color, contrast, and clarity, as you watch for an unrivaled 4K HDR experience with three core picture quality algorithms—Smart HDR for vibrant color, Smart 4K Upscaling for sharp clarity, and Smart Contrast for dramatic depth.
Auto Game Mode: Enjoy the right picture mode instantly and automatically! When a compatible game console is detected, game mode will be engaged for the smoothest action, lowest latency and the best picture settings for gaming.
Smooth Gameplay with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR): Dynamic refresh rate adjusts to your content to produce smoother, seamless gameplay as video game creators intended.
AMD FreeSync Technology: Ensures artifact-free performance at virtually any framerate, so you always have the advantage.
Premium design with FullView: A sleek metal finish, slim profile, and FullView edge-to-edge glass design, lend style and sophistication to your home theater.
Simple, customizable home screen: Your favorite broadcast TV, streaming channels, gaming console and other devices are front-and-center, so you can spend your time relaxing-not scrolling.
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Superior 4K Ultra HD: Picture clarity combined with the contrast, color, and detail of Dolby Vision HDR (High Dynamic Range) for the most lifelike picture.
QLED Wide Color: Quantum dot technology delivers more than a billion colors with greater accuracy, better brightness, and wider color volume, matching the format used by most cinema screens and Hollywood content creators. This provides exceptionally vivid and lifelike picture performance.
Contrast Control Zones: Contrast is optimized across up to 40 local dimming zones for striking distinction between bright and dark areas of the image for maximum detail, depth, and dimension.
HDR Pro Pack with Dolby Vision: Enjoy a truly cinematic experience at home with striking brightness, incredible contrast, and amazingly lifelike color with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG.
AiPQ Engine: AiPQ Engine uses machine-learning to intelligently enhance color, contrast, and clarity, as you watch for an unrivaled 4K HDR experience with three core picture quality algorithms—Smart HDR for vibrant color, Smart 4K Upscaling for sharp clarity, and Smart Contrast for dramatic depth.
Auto Game Mode: Enjoy the right picture mode instantly and automatically! When a compatible game console is detected, game mode will be engaged for the smoothest action, lowest latency and the best picture settings for gaming.
Smooth Gameplay with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR): Dynamic refresh rate adjusts to your content to produce smoother, seamless gameplay as video game creators intended.
AMD FreeSync Technology: Ensures artifact-free performance at virtually any framerate, so you always have the advantage.
Premium design with FullView: A sleek metal finish, slim profile, and FullView edge-to-edge glass design, lend style and sophistication to your home theater.
Simple, customizable home screen: Your favorite broadcast TV, streaming channels, gaming console and other devices are front-and-center, so you can spend your time relaxing-not scrolling.
Model: TCL 65" Class 5-Series 4K UHD QLED Dolby Vision & Atmos, VRR, AMD FreeSync, Smart Roku TV - 65S555 (2022 Model)
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Anyone know Roku real good?
right now i have a Roku streambar soundbar that has the roku inside of of it.
if i bought this Roku Tv, will it be a hassle every time i turn the TV, the 2 rokus conflicting with each other al the same time.
Anyone know Roku real good?
right now i have a Roku streambar soundbar that has the roku inside of of it.
if i bought this Roku Tv, will it be a hassle every time i turn the TV, the 2 rokus conflicting with each other al the same time.
That's a good question that I don't know the answer to but curious to know. Give me a min and I'll see what I can find. Edit: Apparently the Roku TV will detect the Roku Sound bar via the ARC port. Setup is supposed to be easy. From what I'm gathering, I take it the 2 Rokus shouldn't be conflicting and a setup like that should be OK.
Last edited by BrianD1175 February 1, 2023 at 03:26 PM.
I have a 55P605[tcl.com]for a few years now. It's great but I have two complaints.
1) The black levels... they're not really black but rather gray.
2) During dark scenes and especially when the screen is blank, the edges kind of blip lightness here and there as if the local dimming is doing something. Like it's constantly trying to figure out how bright to make those parts of the screen.
I remember when I bought this TV there was a thing with the 6 series vs. the 4 series that was always going around and the 6 series was rated far above the 4 so that's why I got it.
So my question is, how does this compare to my TV? Are the blacks and colors just gonna blow it away?
Or will it be more or less the same?
Thank you!
Last edited by DevanteWeary February 3, 2023 at 08:39 AM.
I have a 55P605[tcl.com]for a few years now. It's great but I have two complaints.
1) The black levels... they're not really black but rather gray.
2) During dark scenes and especially when the screen is blank, the edges kind of blip lightness here and there as if the local dimming is doing something. Like it's constantly trying to figure out how bright to make those parts of the screen.
I remember when I bought this TV there was a thing with the 6 series vs. the 4 series that was always going around and the 6 series was rated far above the 4 so that's why I got it.
So my question is, how does this compare to my TV? Are the blacks and colors just gonna blow it away?
Or will it be more or less the same?
Thank you!
Note sure about this model that's currently on sale, but I have a 65" R646 for a couple of months now. The blacks are fantastic, but of course, local dimming does its thing, so that's observable as it's adjusting the gray to black.
I've also grown to like Google TV - it's mostly Android with a manager on top of it.
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right now i have a Roku streambar soundbar that has the roku inside of of it.
if i bought this Roku Tv, will it be a hassle every time i turn the TV, the 2 rokus conflicting with each other al the same time.
right now i have a Roku streambar soundbar that has the roku inside of of it.
if i bought this Roku Tv, will it be a hassle every time i turn the TV, the 2 rokus conflicting with each other al the same time.
I have a 55P605 [tcl.com]for a few years now. It's great but I have two complaints.
1) The black levels... they're not really black but rather gray.
2) During dark scenes and especially when the screen is blank, the edges kind of blip lightness here and there as if the local dimming is doing something. Like it's constantly trying to figure out how bright to make those parts of the screen.
I remember when I bought this TV there was a thing with the 6 series vs. the 4 series that was always going around and the 6 series was rated far above the 4 so that's why I got it.
So my question is, how does this compare to my TV? Are the blacks and colors just gonna blow it away?
Or will it be more or less the same?
Thank you!
I have a 55P605 [tcl.com]for a few years now. It's great but I have two complaints.
1) The black levels... they're not really black but rather gray.
2) During dark scenes and especially when the screen is blank, the edges kind of blip lightness here and there as if the local dimming is doing something. Like it's constantly trying to figure out how bright to make those parts of the screen.
I remember when I bought this TV there was a thing with the 6 series vs. the 4 series that was always going around and the 6 series was rated far above the 4 so that's why I got it.
So my question is, how does this compare to my TV? Are the blacks and colors just gonna blow it away?
Or will it be more or less the same?
Thank you!
I've also grown to like Google TV - it's mostly Android with a manager on top of it.
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