I bought this 65” tcl tv for $228 Black Friday deal 2022. I fine tuned it to my liking and I love it. The color is beautiful. I’m happy with this purchase.
No surprise whatsoever. Same manufacturer in Taiwan that makes TVs for more expensive big brands and simply rebrand it for Wal-mart at a less expensive price. Thanks for the awesome review!
Great video. Just bought the Japanese version. The only difference is that it’s Android with the matching remote. Not a bad tv at all for the price and features!!
Yeah! you made a good purchase. Now Walmart is selling it for $300.00 plus. I owned a series 4 55inch roku ultra that I bought from Costco back in 2017. I loved it. I recently upgraded to a Samsung 65 inch. The TCL is a great T.V. for the money.
That's an amazing bargain, here in the UK it would be impossible to purchase a 65 inch 4k TV for such a low price. With regard to the motion blur, I would suggest you do some research on this model TV, perhaps join a forum, you may be able to reduce or eliminate it by making some picture adjustments
Im a Canadian and I was in a USA Walmart and I bought this this past black Friday, I noticed taking the plastic off The bezel it seemed a little fragile but I'm super happy with it! Great value love the built in Roku!
Most people are not as into the technical stuff they just want a big screen. I have the TCL R635 and although it's a better TV it probably isn't that much better for the casual TV viewer. Save yourself some money and buy one of the less expensive TCL like this they are IMO very nice sets for the money.
Good enough for a bedroom or people who don't care about all the bells and whistles that a expensive premium TV comes with. Most people just want a TV good enough to watch their favorite shows. This TCL 4 series is definitely a good enough TV for the average consumer.
On my 50" 5 series I was able to easily snip off the plastic pegs and swap the left and right feet so they angle in instead of out saving a lot of tabletop space.
I got one and it's fine for a secondary TV. It doesn't have even lighting across the screen however. The backlight is very noticeable on the left side of my screen and the rest of the screen suffers from dirty screen effect pretty badly. I was able to minimize the effects by adjusting the settings, but you can't make those issues completely disappear. If this was my primary TV, I certainly would have returned it. but for $240 I'm keeping it for a secondary TV.
That is great performance for $250bucks, if you get 5 yrs out of this TV , that's the same as found money Great TV for a large owner's suite or a Kid's TV room
Hello....quick question. How many inches between the 2 feet that hold up the TV? We have a 48 inch TV stand and was wondering if it would fit on our stand. Thanks 😁
I have the series 6 tcl 55 inch. I like it sure has better specs in it. I do not get to much into that. But my seem to be faster loading stuff then that one. Just bought it from the guy who told me was one of the better ones at Best Buy like 2 years ago.
I am. I had a 65" TCP and it lasted a whole year. Never again. I now have a 65" hisense that I've had for four years that plays as good as the day I bought it.
Hi Justin enjoyed your review I want to wish you a happy new year🎊🎉🎆🍷 and may your channel grow cause you have all the looks and professional speaking voice to make it big.
I've been down this road before. Buying a giant tv for cheap just because"Big". The display was such a mess, the tv was too big for where I was sitting. I replaced it with a beautiful 43 inch 120hz bravia with inky blacks close to Oled quality as opposed to black images with dancing pixels and artifacts that in reality were as grey as a week old body. 🤢
DO I HAVE TO hook it up to the web in order for it to operate in the first place? I DO NOT need any web functionality. The only thing that will be connected is my cable TV box and a laptop.
I just bought the model 65s51r yesterday, haven’t opened it yet because I was scared I had bought the same model from 5 years ago lol, but it’s def a different model (my current is 65s4). From what it looks like, I’m happy I can use my Alexa with This one, but I’m hoping the visual quality is better, considering I didn’t necessarily need a new tv yet, but for the price, I couldn’t help myself lol.
Mine unfortunately arrived with a crack in the top right corner. Walmart did not have any replacements available and I had to get a refund. I’m sure that the cost to fix it would be more than the cost of the TV itself.
So who really makes all these TVs because if I hadn’t seen the beginning of this vid I wouldn’t know who the manufacturer is from the unboxing. This TCL came out of the book looking exactly like my Hisense. Same melded foam same warning about holding the TV for lifting and moving Sam film over the screen with the strips to reduce pressure on the screen where your hands might hold out same legs and accessories. Feels like there is one factory loading up different software and putting it in different boxes.
I love my TCL TV but still don’t know how to use it. I noticed how when you plugged yours it took like 15 minutes to load everything up. I’m having trouble uploading the apps. I can’t get into Google and watching anything on Hulu or Roku is unavailable. So far I’m only watching Netflix. I just bought an HDM1 cable to connect to my laptop. I just think I set it all wrong when I first got it. And wonder what I need to do. Because it’s a smart TV I should be able to watch stuff on RUclips without an error message appearing. Also I did not receive any instructions with the box when I received it. My suspicion is that this was returned by a customer at some point and then they just sold it to me without instructions etc. So what are my options?
@@stevenmullens584 Well, Steven much obliged for getting back to me sooo quickly. Ah huh, so it sounds like getting a manual online somewhere might do the trick. Now, why didn’t I think of that? I’m very very grateful for your understanding and getting me to think outside the box. Your video for the TCL was absolutely superb, btw. Thanks so much for everything!
The fact that you say you "can't get into Google" tells me you don't understand the difference between Roku TV and Android TV. Smart TV's are not all the same, just like Smart Phones aren't all the same. (iPhone vs Android) In this case, TCL makes the TV but Roku is the service. This is why you need a Roku account. You will NEVER get to Google on a Roku TV.
@@SewEyeSea Yes, I have no idea! My Google settings are greyed out. And I can’t download any apps. Someone needs to come to my house to sort this out. But as advised, I shall start by buying or downloading TCL instructions. That should help.
@@erattasibetta7241 Sounds like all you need to do is reset it. It's under the System menu, or you could just take a pen and press the reset button located near the USB port on the TV. Then you can repeat the setup process.
I got this deal, not a bad tv BUT… the speaker’s are my only issue. I don’t have the newest Gaming Consoles so the older generation plays really good in my opinion.
I got the 5 series 55" TCL Android for 199$, and sure it looks better with local dimming. For everyone else, I'd highly recommend the Roku versions. Pretty quick, settings are simple to get to. Roku game mode? Settings, advanced settings, game mode. Done. Android? Well depending on your firmware, you might be able to hit settings, advanced settings, at the bottom you 'might' see game mode. Other times you HAVE to put it on the game picture setting, mess your image up, but it'll turn game mode on. All the while, the TCL Android interface is SLOW. Wayyyyy worse than fire, not to mention Rokus quickness.
Yeah! I agree the Roku in my opinion is the easiest to use. Some people [ even the guy in the video?] complains that the roku T.V. a little slow? I disagree?
I bought this TV for black Friday at my local Walmart and brought it home to realize there was no sound and at the top left corner of the screen the pixels were black and missing I immediately returned this TV and went and bought a Hisense 65 and like that one a lot better only cost me 348 dollars
TV looks darker in your review than in person if that's suppose to be 65S425. Also that tv is now pretty old. My dad bought this for $455.81 back in November 2019. I am thinking of upgrading our TV to 77 inch or 83 inch OLED but don't know if it's worth it or not and I'm horrible at saving money. 77 inch and 83 inch oleds range from 2-3 grand and higher. Is it worth upgrading to OLED or no?
I don't know what picture setting do you use, although on the video/camera it always looks brighter when you take a screen shot than it actually is, but here its brightness is like a candle... very low. Yes for the money.. maybe it is justified but personally I would prefer to pay a little more maro to get something with better performance.
Internet speed standards are actually measured in megabits/s. Most internet providers only list speeds down in Mbps (megabits). That's why people talk about gigBIT connections (1000Mbps). You can easily convert to megabytes by dividing by 8 and vice versa. For instance, a 100 Mbps connection / 8 = 12.5MBps. So you should expect to get 12.5 MegaBYTES per second down. In addition, most residential ISPs use asymmetrical balance at a 10:1 ratio down/up, so on a 100Mbps connection you should only expect 10 Mbps up (about 1.25MBps). Hopefully that clear it up a bit.
Anyone have a say as to Hisense or TCL for a low end TV? The Hisense has better specs, but is the picture actually better? Some commenters have stated that Hisense dies quick. I like the color quality of the TCL.
@@Justin_Reviews I have a 500W JVC sound system with a 100W powered Klipsh sub and 2 Bass Shaker transducers mounted to the couch frame with their own amp.
I got the smaller version of this the 55s455 for my kid's playroom. So far it's great my only complaint is the speakers are horrible got to get a soundbar
Even today there is not a single model from TCL in europe that is under $600 for 65" size. And that model (code name P615) is old 2020 model. Same story with Hisense brand in EU. They sell worse and way more expensive models than in US.
Ours is still working and my Dad uses it often with Netflix. We did experience a weird sound issue where the sound would get low and weird sounding but when tv was shut down and turned back on it fixed up. Also maybe an update on the tv fixed that issue permanently. Hasn't done that weird glitch in awhile. I'm talking about the 65S425 model which I think is what's being reviewed. I don't know if it's the camera or lightning or what but the tv appears darker in this review than what I've experienced in person.
Everything proven vhs tapes don't stop playing at all it doesn't lock up at all everything proven vhs tapes don't have picture quality problem's at all everything proven not every tv has good picture quality everything the good tvs continue to put more greater quality in your VHS tapes now on to the bad tvs don't have good picture quality it continues to take quality out of your vhs tapes
A 65 for that price I would never buy because at that price for that size you just know its junk 😂 I prefer oleds myself anyway I recently got an LG C1 on black Friday
I also use a LG OLED as my main TV so I knew that this TCL wouldn't hold a candle to it. However I needed a big set for the kids in the basement so I picked one up. For sure not as pretty as the OLED but it actually surprised me with how decent it is especially for the price. It still has a bunch of features and looks nice for games. For the money I was pretty impressed since I was going into it knowing that it would suck compared to my OLED. At $228 bucks, it could break in a year and I wouldn't be mad.
Dude not a very good review. You didn't even adjust the picture settings before you stsrted watching...amateur. I have a TCL 65 inch and it comes very close to my Hisense U8H picture quality. If you know what you are doing and adjust the picture properly. I should have known when you used that piece of plywood that your review would be crap.
Gamers and those running 4k and 8k typically have moved toward display ports. Most manufacturers of graphics cards are offering more display ports than HDMI.
I bought this 65” tcl tv for $228 Black Friday deal 2022. I fine tuned it to my liking and I love it. The color is beautiful. I’m happy with this purchase.
What store had this TV at that price?
@@Dempsey222 I ordered it at Walmart online and picked it up at a Walmart store
@@tiaelizabetharia6441 That was one heck of a deal.
No surprise whatsoever. Same manufacturer in Taiwan that makes TVs for more expensive big brands and simply rebrand it for Wal-mart at a less expensive price. Thanks for the awesome review!
@@cactusjackNV That is true only for the cheaper models. But the low end of big names is same as TCL, Vizio and Hisense.
Great video. Just bought the Japanese version. The only difference is that it’s Android with the matching remote. Not a bad tv at all for the price and features!!
Yeah! you made a good purchase. Now Walmart is selling it for $300.00 plus. I owned a series 4 55inch roku ultra that I bought from Costco back in 2017. I loved it. I recently upgraded to a Samsung 65 inch. The TCL is a great T.V. for the money.
Got one At Walmart for black Friday paid $228 ,picture is great I can't complain loving my TV
Still working?
A year later just got the same exact deal
@@jameltandersonthinking of getting this because my 55 Vizio took a crap but is it any good for video games
@@krazykid2002k I’m not sure I just ordered it today it’s coming Saturday
I bought one of these. For the price and features you can’t beat it
Totally agree.
That's an amazing bargain, here in the UK it would be impossible to purchase a 65 inch 4k TV for such a low price. With regard to the motion blur, I would suggest you do some research on this model TV, perhaps join a forum, you may be able to reduce or eliminate it by making some picture adjustments
Can the motion blur be fixed with future software updates, which I know TCL provides periodically?
Im a Canadian and I was in a USA Walmart and I bought this this past black Friday, I noticed taking the plastic off The bezel it seemed a little fragile but I'm super happy with it! Great value love the built in Roku!
Most people are not as into the technical stuff they just want a big screen. I have the TCL R635 and although it's a better TV it probably isn't that much better for the casual TV viewer. Save yourself some money and buy one of the less expensive TCL like this they are IMO very nice sets for the money.
I agree bro..personally wouldn't spend soo much money on a tv ..just that I want a big screen..but definitely not crazy spending ..ain't rich yet
I’ve disabled HDR on mine, looks much brighter and better in SDR
good enough for a bedroom.
Exactly my thoughts. Or if you have kids who throw things. 😀
Good enough for a bedroom or people who don't care about all the bells and whistles that a expensive premium TV comes with. Most people just want a TV good enough to watch their favorite shows. This TCL 4 series is definitely a good enough TV for the average consumer.
On my 50" 5 series I was able to easily snip off the plastic pegs and swap the left and right feet so they angle in instead of out saving a lot of tabletop space.
I got one and it's fine for a secondary TV. It doesn't have even lighting across the screen however. The backlight is very noticeable on the left side of my screen and the rest of the screen suffers from dirty screen effect pretty badly. I was able to minimize the effects by adjusting the settings, but you can't make those issues completely disappear. If this was my primary TV, I certainly would have returned it. but for $240 I'm keeping it for a secondary TV.
🏠🏘🇦🇱
I actually have this tv. I love it.
My 65 TCL 4 series lasted two years screen went black replaced with a 70 inch different brand with extended warranty hope I have no problems
That is great performance for $250bucks, if you get 5 yrs out of this TV , that's the same as found money
Great TV for a large owner's suite or a Kid's TV room
Just got the model 65s451 and it's great 👍
Just purchased this today. Excited to pop it open
Hello....quick question. How many inches between the 2 feet that hold up the TV? We have a 48 inch TV stand and was wondering if it would fit on our stand. Thanks 😁
I was able to grab this Black Friday deal at Walmart - so far I friggin love this thing. I took the measurements between the two legs - 49.5”
@@MrPhaethonPrime thank you
I have the series 6 tcl 55 inch. I like it sure has better specs in it. I do not get to much into that. But my seem to be faster loading stuff then that one. Just bought it from the guy who told me was one of the better ones at Best Buy like 2 years ago.
The quality is crisp 😮 and nice overview man ~ I’m just kinda sceptical about its durability
I have had a 43" 4 series for 4 years now with no issues. I love the picture it displays a lot and I also own and LG G2
I am. I had a 65" TCP and it lasted a whole year. Never again. I now have a 65" hisense that I've had for four years that plays as good as the day I bought it.
😎Get extended warranty.👍
Why go thru the hassel . its bullshit to buy a new TV and it only lasts a year. I'm good with my hisense TV.
@@leorivera4078 should just work without buying extended
That price is crazy good!
Hi Justin enjoyed your review I want to wish you a happy new year🎊🎉🎆🍷 and may your channel grow cause you have all the looks and professional speaking voice to make it big.
I've been down this road before. Buying a giant tv for cheap just because"Big". The display was such a mess, the tv was too big for where I was sitting. I replaced it with a beautiful 43 inch 120hz bravia with inky blacks close to Oled quality as opposed to black images with dancing pixels and artifacts that in reality were as grey as a week old body. 🤢
One and done for me and TCL. 55" didn't make it 2 years. And no I didn't have super high expectations but give me 2 years.
It's pretty good if you need a big TV... Just lack of brightness... It be best for a dark room or something..
Easy fix, pair this with Firestick 4k Max or Cube and it will be so much better.
DO I HAVE TO hook it up to the web in order for it to operate in the first place? I DO NOT need any web functionality. The only thing that will be connected is my cable TV box and a laptop.
No, you can bypass the internet login process and essentially just use it as a monitor.
@@Justin_Reviews Thank you.
Thank you for the review!
I just bought the model 65s51r yesterday, haven’t opened it yet because I was scared I had bought the same model from 5 years ago lol, but it’s def a different model (my current is 65s4). From what it looks like, I’m happy I can use my Alexa with This one, but I’m hoping the visual quality is better, considering I didn’t necessarily need a new tv yet, but for the price, I couldn’t help myself lol.
Mine unfortunately arrived with a crack in the top right corner. Walmart did not have any replacements available and I had to get a refund. I’m sure that the cost to fix it would be more than the cost of the TV itself.
Bought one 6 months ago and loved it. Great picture quality. But the backlight just died and now I need to go thru warranty to repair
Just go buy a new one cheap? $300.00 dollars for a 65inch at Walmart is a steal. excluding the black friday price.
So who really makes all these TVs because if I hadn’t seen the beginning of this vid I wouldn’t know who the manufacturer is from the unboxing. This TCL came out of the book looking exactly like my Hisense. Same melded foam same warning about holding the TV for lifting and moving Sam film over the screen with the strips to reduce pressure on the screen where your hands might hold out same legs and accessories. Feels like there is one factory loading up different software and putting it in different boxes.
I love my TCL TV but still don’t know how to use it. I noticed how when you plugged yours it took like 15 minutes to load everything up. I’m having trouble uploading the apps. I can’t get into Google and watching anything on Hulu or Roku is unavailable. So far I’m only watching Netflix. I just bought an HDM1 cable to connect to my laptop. I just think I set it all wrong when I first got it. And wonder what I need to do. Because it’s a smart TV I should be able to watch stuff on RUclips without an error message appearing. Also I did not receive any instructions with the box when I received it. My suspicion is that this was returned by a customer at some point and then they just sold it to me without instructions etc. So what are my options?
DIDNT HAVE MUCH OF INSTRUCTION MANUAL. MAYBE LOOK ON LINE FOR MANUAL AT TCL WEBSITE. MIGHT TRY DOING FACTORY RESET AND THEN START SETUP PROCESS OVER.
@@stevenmullens584 Well, Steven much obliged for getting back to me sooo quickly. Ah huh, so it sounds like getting a manual online somewhere might do the trick. Now, why didn’t I think of that? I’m very very grateful for your understanding and getting me to think outside the box. Your video for the TCL was absolutely superb, btw. Thanks so much for everything!
The fact that you say you "can't get into Google" tells me you don't understand the difference between Roku TV and Android TV. Smart TV's are not all the same, just like Smart Phones aren't all the same. (iPhone vs Android) In this case, TCL makes the TV but Roku is the service. This is why you need a Roku account. You will NEVER get to Google on a Roku TV.
@@SewEyeSea Yes, I have no idea! My Google settings are greyed out. And I can’t download any apps. Someone needs to come to my house to sort this out. But as advised, I shall start by buying or downloading TCL instructions. That should help.
@@erattasibetta7241 Sounds like all you need to do is reset it. It's under the System menu, or you could just take a pen and press the reset button located near the USB port on the TV. Then you can repeat the setup process.
I got this deal, not a bad tv BUT… the speaker’s are my only issue. I don’t have the newest Gaming Consoles so the older generation plays really good in my opinion.
Did you do any vids on wall mounting the tv?
No, sorry, but it will fit a standard Vesa 200mm mount with m6 x 12 screws. :)
I didn’t see the holes in the back for you to mount I purchased one as well.
I got the 5 series 55" TCL Android for 199$, and sure it looks better with local dimming.
For everyone else, I'd highly recommend the Roku versions. Pretty quick, settings are simple to get to.
Roku game mode? Settings, advanced settings, game mode. Done.
Android? Well depending on your firmware, you might be able to hit settings, advanced settings, at the bottom you 'might' see game mode. Other times you HAVE to put it on the game picture setting, mess your image up, but it'll turn game mode on. All the while, the TCL Android interface is SLOW. Wayyyyy worse than fire, not to mention Rokus quickness.
Yeah! I agree the Roku in my opinion is the easiest to use. Some people [ even the guy in the video?] complains that the roku T.V. a little slow? I disagree?
In terms of brightness. Did you make it sure you turn off the economy mode?
I didn't, but I was checking brightness under the menu and it was set to maximum.
@@Justin_Reviews There should be a econo mode maybe not under settings. I recommend you check manuel to see.
240 Dls? Y bought mine for 420 at Walmart where did you guys get this cheap tv from Black Friday?
I purchase 3 yeago 75" tcl 4 series for $600
I bought this TV for black Friday at my local Walmart and brought it home to realize there was no sound and at the top left corner of the screen the pixels were black and missing I immediately returned this TV and went and bought a Hisense 65 and like that one a lot better only cost me 348 dollars
TV looks darker in your review than in person if that's suppose to be 65S425. Also that tv is now pretty old. My dad bought this for $455.81 back in November 2019. I am thinking of upgrading our TV to 77 inch or 83 inch OLED but don't know if it's worth it or not and I'm horrible at saving money. 77 inch and 83 inch oleds range from 2-3 grand and higher. Is it worth upgrading to OLED or no?
We bought one on Black Friday and less than a month later had to take it back because it stopped working.
I suspect the longevity on these is low.
I have a Series 4 I bought in December 2021 and it’s still going strong, I guess he got a dud.
Crossing my fingers though lol .
Did you change the picture settings at all? Normally it's in low power mode out of the box and is like half as bright
I'll check when I get home. That would be awesome.
They do this on purpose. At full brightness, the TV will die within 3 years. Mine did.
@@SewEyeSea I have a TCL P607 from 2017. Still looks as good as it did brand new. Always full brightness
Good review
Thank you, glad you liked it!
I don't know what picture setting do you use, although on the video/camera it always looks brighter when you take a screen shot than it actually is, but here its brightness is like a candle... very low. Yes for the money.. maybe it is justified but personally I would prefer to pay a little more maro to get something with better performance.
do you need a cable service for it to work or will it work off those new antenna 's and just plugging it in
It really needs internet as it is built around streaming on Roku. But you could get a new digital antenna and use that.
its not powered by andorid tv?
I bought a 55" TCL Roku TV and it crapped out 1 day after the factory warranty!! Will never purchase that brand again!!!
Internet speeds are in Megabytes not megabits and it’s per second upload and download only inside of the tv or Computer is in megabits
Internet speed standards are actually measured in megabits/s. Most internet providers only list speeds down in Mbps (megabits). That's why people talk about gigBIT connections (1000Mbps). You can easily convert to megabytes by dividing by 8 and vice versa. For instance, a 100 Mbps connection / 8 = 12.5MBps. So you should expect to get 12.5 MegaBYTES per second down. In addition, most residential ISPs use asymmetrical balance at a 10:1 ratio down/up, so on a 100Mbps connection you should only expect 10 Mbps up (about 1.25MBps). Hopefully that clear it up a bit.
Anyone have a say as to Hisense or TCL for a low end TV? The Hisense has better specs, but is the picture actually better? Some commenters have stated that Hisense dies quick. I like the color quality of the TCL.
Hisense is pretty good and the sound quality is better.
I do personally think the picture on the TCL for the money is very, very good. As mentioned in the video, you're going to want a sound bar for sure.
@@Justin_Reviews I have a 500W JVC sound system with a 100W powered Klipsh sub and 2 Bass Shaker transducers mounted to the couch frame with their own amp.
Then you're golden my guy. :)
From whwre did you get for $240? Are these prices in usa or canada?
US sale at Walmart
@@Justin_Reviews oh okay because i got it for $449 in canada
I got the smaller version of this the 55s455 for my kid's playroom. So far it's great my only complaint is the speakers are horrible got to get a soundbar
Keep it up!
Why is tcl S41 model is cheaper than other 4 series????
It was just a black friday special, as far as I can tell.
😎R U INCLUDED!?.❤...If not, I don't want it!!.😠😂...I bought the 55", Stunningly Gorgeous Picture & the feets are adjustable.🇵🇷👍
Even today there is not a single model from TCL in europe that is under $600 for 65" size. And that model (code name P615) is old 2020 model.
Same story with Hisense brand in EU. They sell worse and way more expensive models than in US.
If you buy one of these, be sure you get the extended warranty. Mine died in just under 3 years.
Ours is still working and my Dad uses it often with Netflix. We did experience a weird sound issue where the sound would get low and weird sounding but when tv was shut down and turned back on it fixed up. Also maybe an update on the tv fixed that issue permanently. Hasn't done that weird glitch in awhile. I'm talking about the 65S425 model which I think is what's being reviewed. I don't know if it's the camera or lightning or what but the tv appears darker in this review than what I've experienced in person.
No what size table you need
Leg footprint is 50.2" x 11.8". I'd want 55" x 14" minimum table size.
My cousin has one pretty good
Be ready for the tv to blank out had this model it died after a year and a half. It cost me more to fix
Lots of "disposables" after the chip shortage. I still use a 42" 1080p vizio from 08. The picture is a bit dim compared to the new stuff though
Walmart have good prices rn I’m aswell !!
Sickk!👊🏽
65in looks tiny on youtube
Everything proven vhs tapes don't stop playing at all it doesn't lock up at all everything proven vhs tapes don't have picture quality problem's at all everything proven not every tv has good picture quality everything the good tvs continue to put more greater quality in your VHS tapes now on to the bad tvs don't have good picture quality it continues to take quality out of your vhs tapes
Rubbish tv had one and the screen goes black after a little while
That thing is going to break go black whatever
I hate TCL. I had 2 and they each broke at 17 months exactly.
Eagerly awaiting the next 14 months. :D
My 1 year old TCL 32" is garbage....JUNK!!!!! Never again TCL.....
I wish I paid $240 for my 65"
#pain
A 65 for that price I would never buy because at that price for that size you just know its junk 😂 I prefer oleds myself anyway I recently got an LG C1 on black Friday
I also use a LG OLED as my main TV so I knew that this TCL wouldn't hold a candle to it. However I needed a big set for the kids in the basement so I picked one up. For sure not as pretty as the OLED but it actually surprised me with how decent it is especially for the price. It still has a bunch of features and looks nice for games. For the money I was pretty impressed since I was going into it knowing that it would suck compared to my OLED. At $228 bucks, it could break in a year and I wouldn't be mad.
Heads up, All Roku tv block porn sites, bought your TV not Your Opinions on what I can watch. Smh
Dude not a very good review. You didn't even adjust the picture settings before you stsrted watching...amateur. I have a TCL 65 inch and it comes very close to my Hisense U8H picture quality. If you know what you are doing and adjust the picture properly. I should have known when you used that piece of plywood that your review would be crap.
My guy, you exude encouragement and constructive feedback. We need more people like you on social media.
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Tv looks horrible, not very bright at all, I would not pay anything for this set.
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i got one also . BFD 228 AT WALLY WORLD A LOT OF TV FOR THE MONEY
who actually uses display ports ?
Gamers and those running 4k and 8k typically have moved toward display ports. Most manufacturers of graphics cards are offering more display ports than HDMI.