I ordered the 98 inch X955 here in Cyprus. Its the step up to this and the equivalent to the QM851G. It seems to me that not all EU countries and or people are aware that there is a higher end model to the C855 which is the X955. Also, there is the C955 with a lower peak brightness than the C855 but more dimming zones.
Hmm. I'm quite sure the C855 is not the same as QM851. They are similar (design, SoC), but the QM851 seems to be US only, and has a more led zones (65C855 has 1344 LEDs while the 65QM851 has 2880). My guess is that EU tv energy regulations don't play well with those high led count and high nits values. The C855 is still an incredible tv, and its led count and nits level are good enough it's hard to tell the difference with an oled in most scenes. Also, I think the almighty Bravia 9 has a similar led count as this C855, so, really good enough :)
Going by the menus, does seem to be a fair bit of dirty screen effect! I sissy can’t tell if it’s a stuck pixel on the TV or camera just right to the centre top
How does this tv fair against an lg oled c3 or c4. I’m still on the fence with Oled burn in so thinking mini led is the next best option but don’t want to feel short changed. I see this tv on Amazon for £1299 so few hundred less than the Oled. Great overview of the tv though. Definitely considering
i bought a 65" TCLC855 (coming from a 55" LG C9 Oled) four weeks ago and i have to say the picture quality is fantastic, in HDR its amazingly bright and the blacks are superb but the sound qualitys crap i had to buy a sound bar and the other problem is lip sync issues, we have 3 TCL tvs in the house 32S5400 a 50C805 and the 65C855 and all suffer lip sync issues but all have great picture quality the C855 is definitely worth £1300 you cant get a 65" qd-mini led tv with such great picture quality at that price
@@carlthompson8623 Same here. Coming from LG 55B OLED and due to burn in issues and bright room I decided to go with 65 c855. The picture quality is amazing. I've calibrated manually (without any tooling) screen to be in pair with Macbook M1 Air and Pixel 7 Pro OLED. The only downside is poor leg design and faded colours when looking at TV with 30 degrees, 5 meters away when entering to dinning room (not big deal, but all other members get used to OLED and are noticing that faded colour by about 10% in contrast).
I think they would have allowed the same clearance. When I get my 75" I shall update on here. EDIT: The TCL website lists a 35mm height difference with the stand installed for the 75" set, which, going by this video is the lower of the two settings. I reckon the higher setting will be, as here, 75mm clearance.
i have AVR with hdmi2.1 (4K@120hz) and eARC of this TV is hdmi2.0 only with 4K@60hz.. Thank you TCL thank you... you made a very big cost down and letting down the AVR owners..
Is that only if you are using it for video or would it interfere if you are only using it for audio but playing 4k 120hz on one of the 2.1 HDMI inputs?
This looks like a promising TV to be honest. Not sure how it stacks against Hisense U8N but it's probably about the same performance wise and about 200-300 euros/Pounds cheaper. Excellent value.
I ordered the 98 inch X955 here in Cyprus. Its the step up to this and the equivalent to the QM851G. It seems to me that not all EU countries and or people are aware that there is a higher end model to the C855 which is the X955. Also, there is the C955 with a lower peak brightness than the C855 but more dimming zones.
Hmm. I'm quite sure the C855 is not the same as QM851. They are similar (design, SoC), but the QM851 seems to be US only, and has a more led zones (65C855 has 1344 LEDs while the 65QM851 has 2880).
My guess is that EU tv energy regulations don't play well with those high led count and high nits values.
The C855 is still an incredible tv, and its led count and nits level are good enough it's hard to tell the difference with an oled in most scenes. Also, I think the almighty Bravia 9 has a similar led count as this C855, so, really good enough :)
i ordered the same model.. im excited to game on it!
Going by the menus, does seem to be a fair bit of dirty screen effect! I sissy can’t tell if it’s a stuck pixel on the TV or camera just right to the centre top
How is the upscaling
Damn!!! That tv looks like everything I want!
It's an impressive TV
How does this compare to the equivalent 805k model
Excellent video. Anyone know if this works ok with iplayer, itvx etc as I believe they don't work on some TCL models
I presume this doesn't have iPlayer or All4 apps?
Another great review. Thank you!
Thank you
Does this allow timeshift? (Pause live tv with a usb stick)
Hello which tv is better panasonic w95 or tcl c855
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How does this tv fair against an lg oled c3 or c4. I’m still on the fence with Oled burn in so thinking mini led is the next best option but don’t want to feel short changed. I see this tv on Amazon for £1299 so few hundred less than the Oled. Great overview of the tv though. Definitely considering
i bought a 65" TCLC855 (coming from a 55" LG C9 Oled) four weeks ago and i have to say the picture quality is fantastic, in HDR its amazingly bright and the blacks are superb but the sound qualitys crap i had to buy a sound bar and the other problem is lip sync issues, we have 3 TCL tvs in the house 32S5400 a 50C805 and the 65C855 and all suffer lip sync issues but all have great picture quality the C855 is definitely worth £1300 you cant get a 65" qd-mini led tv with such great picture quality at that price
No es tv es pantallas loco si son led ..wey.
@@carlthompson8623lip sync problems with the soundbar ?
@@carlthompson8623 Same here. Coming from LG 55B OLED and due to burn in issues and bright room I decided to go with 65 c855. The picture quality is amazing. I've calibrated manually (without any tooling) screen to be in pair with Macbook M1 Air and Pixel 7 Pro OLED. The only downside is poor leg design and faded colours when looking at TV with 30 degrees, 5 meters away when entering to dinning room (not big deal, but all other members get used to OLED and are noticing that faded colour by about 10% in contrast).
@@carlthompson8623so is it still worth buying if the lip sync problem is that bad or is it with the sound bar that the problem occurs?
Anyone know if the stand is the same dimensions for the 75 inch model
I think they would have allowed the same clearance. When I get my 75" I shall update on here. EDIT: The TCL website lists a 35mm height difference with the stand installed for the 75" set, which, going by this video is the lower of the two settings. I reckon the higher setting will be, as here, 75mm clearance.
i have AVR with hdmi2.1 (4K@120hz) and eARC of this TV is hdmi2.0 only with 4K@60hz..
Thank you TCL thank you... you made a very big cost down and letting down the AVR owners..
So the earc can only do 4k at 60 not 120?
Is that only if you are using it for video or would it interfere if you are only using it for audio but playing 4k 120hz on one of the 2.1 HDMI inputs?
Can I please ask what the name is of the Dolby Atmos demo test 20 minutes in?
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This looks like a promising TV to be honest.
Not sure how it stacks against Hisense U8N but it's probably about the same performance wise and about 200-300 euros/Pounds cheaper.
Excellent value.
Generally, TCL are considered better quality, Hisense are a bit cheaper.
You can make a video about tcl 32 inch tv pls
best mini led off 2024
I think so
SONY BRAVIA 9 is the best miniLED of the year 2024
@@FNGyoutubeAlmost twice as expensive.
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