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TCL 65C735K 65-inch QLED TV, 4K Ultra HD, Smart TV Powered by Google TV (Dolby Vision-Atmos,144Hz Motion Clarity, Hands-Free Voice Control, compatible with Google assistant & Alexa)

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The TCL C735 is a strong contender at the affordable end of the TV market, offering a feature-packed LCD QLED model with a global dimming LED backlight, and two HDMI 2. In terms of competition, the most obvious is the 55in Hisense E7K, which offers an LCD panel combined with a direct LED backlight and quantum dot colours. Namely, a slightly cloudy look that can sometimes appear with shots and scenes that contain a bold mixture of very bright and very dark content, as the local light controls wrestle with achieving the best balance of local contrast and HDR brightness. The excellent SDR and HDR performance, along with support for all the current HDR formats, ensures bright, accurate and detailed images when gaming.

You can’t actually see its chunkiest rear section, either, unless you’re looking at the screen from much more extreme viewing angles than you’ll ever normally want to. Although no pricing or specific dates were given during the presentation (or subsequent press releases), all of these products will be available in the UK “by the second half of 2022” – and there’s more to come as well, with a new "higher-end" soundbar among those teased for a September unveiling at IFA, to further add to TCL’s 2022 line-up.It’s a more sophisticated approach compared to the Adaptive Brightness control offered with SDR content. What VRR does is that it matches your TV refresh rate with your console frame rate for smooth flow of gameplay. These lightning-fast response times are even more impressive when combined with 4K/120Hz HFR (High Frame Rate) and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) gaming. Onkyo audio produces rich, clear audio, creating an amazing soundstage that perfectly complements TCL's outstanding picture quality.

The stand itself comprises a pair of feet with a plastic cover that uses an eye-catching brushed metal effect.The TCL 65C735K 65" QLED 4K HDR Smart TV is an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their home entertainment setup. Nonetheless, it follows that if you can back them up with good control algorithms, having more dimming zones counts as a pretty handy starting point. This does look good and the design, while made from cheaper plastics to keep costs down, is contemporary and looks good once set up and positioned on a TV rack in a normal living room. Plus, there is the TCL Game Bar where you can switch HGIG support on, look at your stats bar, see the frame rate and VRR performance, and there is also a toolbox for aiming aids to help you within your chosen games.

Watching Captain America infiltrate the Lumerian Star in The Winter Soldier (4K HDR10), as the camera swoops across the ship I could barely make out the cargo or helicopter at the ship’s stern.Both offer an impressive level of performance, although neither has the same level of gaming prowess. Budget to mid-range TVs tend to focus on functionality over looks, but the TCL C715 sports an elegant and tidy design. The dimming algorithm managed to avoid clipping the highlights or crushing the blacks, and there was no obvious blooming when facing the screen directly. And, as Bond sets after assassins at the beginning of Skyfall, the sound is convincingly expansive, clear and detailed, offering some decent welly as things get hectic. The 55C735K’s pictures also have a nice 4K snap to them once the shadow detail and colour crush issues have been sorted out, and this holds up, too, when there’s movement in the frame, thanks to some impressively blur- and judder-free motion handling.

The 55C735K’s HDR tone mapping is good enough, too, to deliver reasonable amounts of subtle shading in the brightest HDR picture areas, avoiding the excessive bleaching out of these HDR picture areas that can sometimes afflict such affordable TVs. TCL has added a pop-up gaming hub that provides information on the TV’s gaming status, such as ALLM, VRR, frame rate and HDR. The default Vivid mode, for instance, is a particularly bad offender when it comes to the crushed detail in dark scenes and distractingly overwrought colours. Although this TV is made with the intent and purpose of keeping gaming as its main focus and center of attention, even if you are not a gamer and are just looking for a top-of-the-line television for your viewing pleasure, well this is an exceptional choice either way. The TCL C745 uses a VA LCD panel based on its black levels, narrow viewing angles, and a native contrast ratio of 3,500:1.The LED LCD panel used is not capable of high peak brightness levels like the more expensive LCD TVs on the market and that is why using dynamic metadata formats like Dolby Vision and HDR10+ makes sense, as they can be utilised for the panel's capabilities. So you can say goodbye to any tearing or ghosting problems while you play the most demanding of games.

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