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Jun 7, 2025 11:52 AM
75" TCL Q5 Series 4K UHD HDR PRO+ QLED Smart Fire TV
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You have a 75" tv in your bathroom?!? πͺπΎπ₯ππΎ
Yeah it's nice for watching in the bath. Nothing super fancy but gets the job done.
60hz isn't bad, you just wouldn't want to game with it. Don't expect to find something in this size with a higher refresh rate in this price range. The price is almost half-off of what they normally sell for, and about what I paid for my 55".
- 6.9 Mixed Usage
- 6.5 TV Shows
- 6.7 Sports
- 7.7 Video Games
- 6.8 HDR Movies
- 7.9 HDR Gaming
- 7.5 PC Monitor
The TCL Q550F is an okay TV for mixed usage. The TV's contrast is decent, but its HDR brightness is just alright, so it's not very good for dark room usage or for watching HDR content as bright highlights don't really pop, and blacks are raised whenever bright highlights are on screen. On the other hand, its SDR brightness is quite decent, and it has good reflection handling, so it's a solid pick for watching SDR content in a moderately lit room. Unfortunately, the TV has a narrow viewing angle, so it's not a good choice to use in a group setting. The smaller sizes of the TV are barebones when it comes to gaming features, although it does have VRR. Sizes bigger than 50 inches have some modern gaming features like 1080p/1440p @ 120Hz, with a wider VRR range.Pros
- Good reflection handling.
Cons- Narrow viewing angle.
- No local dimming feature.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/tcl/q5-q550f-qled- 6.9 Mixed Usage
- 6.5 TV Shows
- 6.7 Sports
- 7.7 Video Games
- 6.8 HDR Movies
- 7.9 HDR Gaming
- 7.5 PC Monitor
The TCL Q550F is an okay TV for mixed usage. The TV's contrast is decent, but its HDR brightness is just alright, so it's not very good for dark room usage or for watching HDR content as bright highlights don't really pop, and blacks are raised whenever bright highlights are on screen. On the other hand, its SDR brightness is quite decent, and it has good reflection handling, so it's a solid pick for watching SDR content in a moderately lit room. Unfortunately, the TV has a narrow viewing angle, so it's not a good choice to use in a group setting. The smaller sizes of the TV are barebones when it comes to gaming features, although it does have VRR. Sizes bigger than 50 inches have some modern gaming features like 1080p/1440p @ 120Hz, with a wider VRR range.Pros
- Good reflection handling.
Cons- Narrow viewing angle.
- No local dimming feature.
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Otherwise, I agree. Pay the extra $20.
In the instruction rooms where I work, they have Cleartouch boards which are supposed to be slightly smarter than your average smart TV, they are Android based but they have major startup issues, their time out mechanisms aren't always so accurate and the remotes have very specific angles that work. I get around this using them as monitors and bringing in a host of ONN devices which are pretty useful.
Otherwise, I agree. Pay the extra $20.
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