TCL Q5 Class Smart TVs combine premium picture technology with outstanding value for endless entertainment. QLED Quantum Dot technology and HDR PRO with Dolby Vision you can enjoy enhanced contrast, accurate colors and fine details utilizing all the most advanced HDR formats with Motion Rate 240 with MEMC frame insertion for exceptional motion clarity. TCL’s High Brightness Direct LED Backlight produces brighter images for an enhanced viewing experience for all your favorite movies and TV shows. Beyond movies and TV shows, TCL makes gaming easy with Auto Game Mode. Experience the latest sound technologies with Dolby Atmos. TCL Q Class Smart TVs: Compelling Color and Choice.
Product SKU:
5659307906
aspect:
16:9
display:
QLED
platform:
Google TV
refresh_rate:
60 Hz
resolution:
4K UHD
screen_size:
43 in
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Model: TCL 43" Q Class 4K UHD HDR QLED Smart TV with Google TV (NEW 2024) - 43Q51BG
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On paper, it has a lot of features many should want: QLED, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and Bluetooth. Also, I miss having the Google TV platform. I would say that it's a winner for a medium sized bedroom or something comparable.
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On paper, it has a lot of features many should want: QLED, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and Bluetooth. Also, I miss having the Google TV platform. I would say that it's a winner for a medium sized bedroom or something comparable.
Can't speak on this one specifically, but I have an older 50" TCL that I've been using as a PC monitor (4k@60Hz - coding/gaming/surfing/VLC) for 3 years now, would never go back to anything 'normal'.
If you are going to use the built in smart features of the tv, much better getting the TCL Roku TVs. The Google ones don't work quite as well. I own 3 43" TCLs and in general really enjoy them for a cheap TV.
On paper, it has a lot of features many should want: QLED, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and Bluetooth. Also, I miss having the Google TV platform. I would say that it's a winner for a medium sized bedroom or something comparable.
While this is a good TV for the price, Dolby Vision isn't really a selling point, since it doesn't have true HDR (no dimming zones). HDR will generally look worse than SDR on these TVs, so the mentions of HDR and Dolby Vision are really just for marketing. Misleading marketing aside, which all manufacturers are guilty of, these are great for the price.
While this is a good TV for the price, Dolby Vision isn't really a selling point, since it doesn't have true HDR (no dimming zones). HDR will generally look worse than SDR on these TVs, so the mentions of HDR and Dolby Vision are really just for marketing. Misleading marketing aside, which all manufacturers are guilty of, these are great for the price.
My believe was that Quantum Dot has dimming zones....
While this is a good TV for the price, Dolby Vision isn't really a selling point, since it doesn't have true HDR (no dimming zones). HDR will generally look worse than SDR on these TVs, so the mentions of HDR and Dolby Vision are really just for marketing. Misleading marketing aside, which all manufacturers are guilty of, these are great for the price.
I disagree somewhat. Xbox Series consoles use Dolby Vision so it does make the TV a bit attractive to a segment of gamers. Also, HDR being worse than SDR is a subjective thing. It really does depend on the content you're viewing, how you adjust settings, and viewing distance. I never had HDR issues with any 4K TVs I own. Also, we know that OLED TVs are king. Also, you have more dimming zones for larger TVs (non-OLED). It's a 43" TV that should provide more than a satisfactory picture quality.
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Good for the money. Got to pay to play, even with TCL.
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