🎉 Elevate Your Viewing Game with TCL's 50QM8B!
The TCL 50QM8B is a 50-inch QLED Mini LED TV that delivers stunning 4K HDR visuals with a peak brightness of 1300 nits. It features advanced HDR support, including Dolby Vision, and a 144Hz refresh rate for smooth motion. Powered by Google TV, it offers hands-free voice control and an Onkyo 2.0 sound system for an immersive entertainment experience.
M**Y
TCL 65 C855
The media could not be loaded. First impression on delivery, the box for TV is half open and a bit crushed, not a good start and a flimsy bit of sellotape across the top of the box.Opening the box to remove the usual suspects remote and stand etc, the stand had one of rubber legs/stub missing, not good.First of all I'm not a TV Calibration expert or reviewer just a TV user, I've owned Sony and Samsung TV's over the years.This time I thought I would have a change and try something different.I took a chance and bought this TCL65C855 based on reviews of the previous model C845.I've been 50 50 about this Tv not seeing any reviews, but after 2 weeks use and seeing some reviews filtering through I'm keeping it.This is what my eyes are showing me.You have to play around with motion and Judder settings and turn off Energy settings, which might be a bit much for some people but to be honest it's worth playing around with.The blacks on this TV are just amazing, phenomenal I don't know how they did it, but my goodness they have made a seriously badass TV.What you get with this TV are all the formats, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, DTS this etc etc basically everything.I just watched a YouTube review on Chigz channel, TCLC855 Vs Samsung QN95D the Samsung is £1600 more than the TCL and I could not see £1600 worth of difference between the two.I was going to purchase the Samsung QN95C last year's flagship, but I took a chance and bought this and I am not disappointed.I've just watched some football England vs Ireland game, motion on this TV is excellent minimal to no motion blur on the ball or fast moving objects, if there is go to motion settings.Watched some stuff on Freeview some of it was crap and some upscaling was ok and some was good, the football looked excellent on ITV HDWatched Stanley Kubrick's 2001 A Space Odyssey 4k from my hard drive plugged into the USB3 port, the blacks on this TV are phenomenal for mini led.Ok I've only had it 2 weeks and I don't know the long term reliability or longevity, see what we're like in six months to a year🤔Paid £1300 , You will probably get it in a sale, I don't care the TV is worth every penny, An absolute Steal.But for now TCL and other Chinese TV Manufacturers are going to cause major disruption and headaches to the Establishment Brands for the money you pay and what you get, this TV just can't be beaten, the more I watch this TV the more I love it👌This TV is Excellent ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
V**T
Great Picture and Sound Level...Close to OLED Quality
My living room already has a fantastic 65inch LG OLED, and I was going to buy a smaller OLED for the bedroom but thought I'd take a chance on The TCL 50QM8. Good (and much cheaper!) decision! After a 15 mins physical set-up followed by connectivity set-up via the Google Home app on my phone, my fussy eyes were immediately happy with the superfine colours, including wonderfully deep black levels that I got used to on my OLED. Sound wise, I was surprised by how loud it gets; overall sound quality is superior to other sets of this size and perfect for day-to-day viewing. For bass lovers like me, my old soundbar and sub will be handy, but they are not essential; the QM8 is a very good all-round performer. I was worried that I might be disappointed with the viewing angles, but they are absolutely fine. The split/multi-screen feature was a surprise, allowing me to watch live TV and You Tube (or something else) side by side from my phone via screencast. I can then switch between both feeds to listen to the audio for the one I want to hear.As other reviewers have pointed out, BBC iPlayer, 4, and other UK specific TV apps are not included, so a letter in the box asks you to make contact with TCL if you require a fix. I contacted them and they put me through hoops with their requirement for proof of purchase in the form of a VAT invoice. What/why?!! My official Amazon order invoice/number wasn't good enough. So, after a back and forth of emails and me sending the invoice from Amazon, the Chromecast dongle was sent the next day. TCL, that's 0 stars from me for your polite but nonsense apps/dongle issue. If you're going sell your televisions in the UK, then please ensure that they perform as expected out of the box.The missing apps dongle nightmare aside, the remote works well but isn't backlit like the US model. The voice control works hands-free or by the press of a button, and you can also use Alexa to control functionality. The Google smart features work fast enough for me, and definitely quicker than my LG Web OS. Overall, this is a great TV at a reasonable price.Update, July 2024: I decided to return the QM8 and go for the C38K 55 inch instead, mostly because the picture quality is just as good but is 1500 nits rather than the over-bright 2000 nits (for my bedroom) on the QM8 - as confirmed by TCL, but I wanted the built-in subwoofer, which makes an audible difference, even if only slight. The price was exactly the same, thanks to an Amazon deal offer. Again, the picture quality and overall performance is the same, but bass sub matters to me. TCL also confirmed that they will be rolling out a firmware update within the next month or so that will install the missing Apps, doing away with the need for a dongle. We shall see!Update Nov 2024: TCL have added many TV Apps including 4, ITVX. Still no BBC iPlayer app, but you can cast it to the TCL from your phone and it works just fine. Will update further in due course.
J**B
Excellent picture and features but sound might be an issue for some
Picture quality is excellent coming from an older LG LCD tv .Sharp and bright where it needs to be as it uses mini led technology.4k ,Dolby vision and HDR10 supported and the settings for dolby IQ settings make the picture even better.I use an Apple tv 4k and its great but when you use the tvs own apps to stream i think it looks just a bit sharper as its native to the tv.The apps work very well and easy to log in if you set up the google home settings then anything you have signed up with google is instantly signed in.Home screen menu can be simple or advanced on the home screen and the main menu options themselves are well laid out although i think missing out sound options is a mistake as picure options are there.(You have to go into the settings further to access sound)Sound is good but lacks real depth which i notice more when listening to music through spotify or radio channels through both tv and apple tv.I ended up buying a soundbar but the tv does get loud on its own so it depends on your preference and needs.Wifi is easy to connect and i've never had any connectivity issues.You cant go wrong with this tv .Regular tv looks good and anything in 4k is even better.Gets great reviews on the web and youtube so it was a simple choice for me
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