Additional information
Brand Name | TCL |
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Item Weight | 116.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.1 x 75.6 x 46.7 inches |
Item model number | 85R745 |
Color Name | Black |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
ASIN | B08WRBWQNB |
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Best Sellers Rank | #44,011 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)#411 in LED & LCD TVs |
Date First Available | May 11, 2021 |
Matthew Napierski –
TLDR: This is the best price per size TV on the market. If you want a massive screen with amazing image, get it.First off, the packaging is stellar. Make sure you have two folks available to help given the size and weight!Next, the image. Colors, contrast and brightness is bananas. It certainly can be compared to LG OLEDs, with a couple of shortcomings. In more challenging scenes with quick motion and high contrast (sweeping city night skylines), there can be slight blooming and jitter. I’d emphasis its very minor, but what’s a review without a critique? Damn, though. This screen size is what you’d expect. What I did not anticipate was how immersive it feels. I’m not sure if its the brightness, but it certainly envelopes you.Sound: Very surprising. It would NOT be worth upgrading to a mid-tier sound bar. The native sound off this product would only be worth upgrading with a true hi-fi setup. My open living space is over 25’x17′ and it fills the room with ease. Sound is clean without the bass being loose. However, like all home theatre, a true external bass and quality ear-level speakers/satellites will only improve the immersion.Value: 85″, under $3k, QLED, 4k. There’s really no comparison. On a budget, nothing compares. That’s not conjecture, its true. HDMI 2.1? Nope. HDMI 2.1 will bump you from 60Hz to 120Hz on Xbox and PS5 only. If that extra frame every 0.008 seconds (gaming at 4k) is that important then you’re looking at dropping an extra $2,000 for a comparable image.Overall: I’d make this purchase again. This is a TV you get and will have zero regrets – its reasonably priced and gets you most everything. Its not a budget TV. Its not a $10k, 8k, no-expense-spared flagship. This is the sweet spot TV that gets you a massive screen with incredible picture quality and surprisingly good sound. It doesn’t have HDMI 2.1 and the picture doesn’t have the top-of-the-line processing. If that’s something you’re looking for, then you’re not looking in the right price range.
Bo Haan –
Been using this to game and watch movies for a couple of days now. It is simply amazing. Don’t let the naysayers sway you. Colors are spot-on and vibrant. In HDR, the highlights are brighter than a Range Rover or BMW headlamps I swear. Blacks are black as obsidian ink as well. Yea, there is a bit of very slight blooming if the scene consists of absolute darkness and one or a few bright objects, but the way this TV’s processing works along with the high number of dimmer zones, it almost just looks like a natural glow or bounce light coming off the object anyway. Interface is smooth and intuitive, and all HDMI connections and other processing just works perfectly unlike a previous ViZio Quantum X I traded in because everything either just broke or glitched like a maniac (which had the 4K 120fps that no games or shows ever use). Maybe I just got lucky with the lottery, or maybe TCL QA is just that good – but my panel shows perfect, spotless grey, white, and black uniformity as well. LG, Sony, and Samsung should feel very threatened.Please, do yourself a favor and just pull the trigger and buy this TV.If I had to take off a 1/4 star it would be due to its sheer mass / weight. The thing weighs A LOT, and you will need some heavy duty tools and mounts, as well as two very big and strong guys, to wall-mount it successfully.Unintended side-effect: My wife has never been a big AV woman, and we had a nice BenQ projector and 100″ setup prior to this too and she was mildly enthused. Now with this TCL 85R745, she is glued to the TV and gaming like a teenager on crack through thr night. Lol.The breakdown:Brightness: HDR highlights are BLINDING bright it’s absolutely amazing.Color accuracy: spot-on right out the box in Movie, HDR Dark, and Dolby Vision Dark modes.Motion: much, much better than the Vizio Quantum X. On par with Samsung. Smooth as butter on all content except for some minor judder on 24 fps movies – about the same as my old Samsung Q85. For some reason my smaller X950H feels better in this regard. But overall this TCL is killing it.Blacks: Pitch-friggin-black. Sure there is some blooming if the scene is composed of one bright object around a sea of complete darkness. But the way its dimming algorithm works along with its high number of dimmer zones, it almost feels lime the one bright spot is giving off a slight natural glow anyway. Very pleasing.Panel uniformity: Perfect. Zero DSE on my panel. But I could have just gotten lucky. Or TCL is exercising good QA on this model.Reliability: On par with my smaller X950H. Leagues better than the Vizio Quantum X that I had to trade in for the endless bugs.Gaming: this THX certified game mode is no joke. Absolutely no lag and flawless PQ. I initially went with the Vizio Quantum X because it had 4k 120hz. Then I realized I don’t play any games that even support that. So that’s not an issue at all.So yeah. Just get it. Best of all worlds. It’s really heavy though so gran a couple of big strong guys to set it up. And find some wall studs – no so sure drywall anchors will hold this monster.