TCL's new TV stands out with its features

Though active in various sectors, TCL, best known for its smart TVs, has launched its new device.

TCL's new TV stands out with its features

TCL, known for its innovative technology, has recently unveiled two advanced smart TVs in India: the TCL C755 and P745. Both of these models boast cutting-edge display technologies, and with the addition of a high refresh rate, they promise an enhanced gaming experience.

The TCL C755 QD Mini LED 4K TV stands out as the premium offering among the two. It promises a bright display, encompassing a broader color spectrum. Key features include advanced functionalities such as AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and IMAX Enhanced. Potential buyers have the luxury of choosing from a range of sizes, spanning from 50 inches up to 98 inches. The device sports a VA panel that uses Mini LED technology, ensuring sharp visuals with its 4K UHD resolution. With specifications like a 144Hz refresh rate, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), and a 240Hz Display Latency Gauge (DLG), it's geared towards delivering buttery-smooth visuals. Further enhancing the visual experience, the TV offers a contrast ratio of 6000:1, brightness up to 550 nits, and compatibility with various HDR formats, including Dolby Vision IQ, HLG, and HDR10+.

TCL's new TV stands out with its features

Ensuring top-notch performance, it's equipped with the AiPQ Processor 3.0 and operates on the Google TV platform, which includes the Google Assistant feature. Its list of smart attributes includes Game Master 2.0, Miracast, video chat, and quick settings. For those keen on audio quality, the TV doesn't disappoint, offering a 2.1 channel system replete with Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD+DTS Virtual X. Users can also expect a range of connectivity options such as Bluetooth v5.2 and Wi-Fi 6.

In contrast, the TCL P745 4K UHD TV is positioned as a more budget-friendly choice. It's available in sizes ranging from 43 inches to 85 inches. This TV too has a VA panel but employs DLED backlight technology. Despite its affordable price tag, it offers a 4K UHD resolution and, like the C755, comes with a 144Hz refresh rate supplemented with VRR and DLG. Its contrast ratio stands at 6000:1, and it supports a variety of HDR formats, Dolby Vision being one of them. Powered by the same AiPQ Processor 3.0, it runs on the Google TV platform, also featuring the built-in Google Assistant. Its smart features parallel the C755, including Game Master 2.0, Miracast, video chat, and quick settings. For audio, it houses a 2.1-channel system with both Dolby Atmos and DTS: X. Connectivity options comprise Bluetooth v5.0 and Wi-Fi 5. A noteworthy design feature common to both models is their sleek and slim form, complemented by multiple HDMI ports and support for VESA wall-mounting.

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