Don't think it's mentioned here, but this TV supports native 120Hz at 1080p and 1440p. The PS5 and XSX will allow you to run at 1080/1440, so you can run at 1440p/120Hz and have VRR support, which is going to be great for games like Elden Ring that have some framerate drops here and there.
I was just marveling at this TV at Costco it was a definite stand out among all 75 inch TVs that were not OLED. The reason is because it has a very special LCD VA panel with 6,000:1 native contrast! In the older days local dimming would you get you that much contrast! So this is a very nice inky-blacks mid-range TV!
@@JilesMcCoy Actually, the costco model is the 75q691f, it has local dimming! An upgrade from the 650f, and it's onsale this weekend for $499 (LOCAL dimming + 75" for $499 is insane!) In-store only ...
I just recently bought a tcl 75" qled for 499.95 and it has dimming zones and 240hz motion rate and built in onkyo 2.1 audio with a subwoofer o. The back of the tv.. the picture is amazingly bright,clear, blacks are inky black and colors pop . Great tv
I rocked a TCL 6 for almost 7 years. Recently upgraded to a TCL QM8. Phenomenal picture. My only issue with TCL is the processing isnt up to par with the big three and so motion and upscaling isnt as good, but supppsedly the latest 2024 models have improved processing. If they've improved the upscaling, then its a no-brainer.
Q650 - 2x 10w speakers Q651 - 2x 15w speakers (So the new model has better speakers) Also to note, the new model has a better processor so the image enhancements are better as well as less lag when moving through the TVs apps and menus.
I have the 2019 version of this tv, the 65R625. It is incredibly good even when put up to current model tv’s. My Xbox Series X runs perfectly on it and the HDR looks fantastic.
I'm an integrator installer and sell several brands. I tried TCL a year ago because of the cost but you get what you pay for. The picture is bright and colorful but processing is not that great and f the 28 I installed, all failed within a year and they do not honor their warranties.
@@JilesMcCoy Took me 36 hours over 5 weeks on the phone to get them to replace one out of the box that came from their distributor and none of the others were covered. Every phone call I had to start over doing their trouble shooting and taking pictures then pictures of the serial number and the condition of the box. Then when they didn't pick it up I called in with the case number and had to start over. They just wear you down so you think it's not worth your time. As a comparison, in the last 15 years I have installed over 700 Sony TVs and only had 12 fail. All of them out of warranty and they still replaced 8 of them out of warranty.
I bought the exact same tv 2 weeks ago 2 days after putting up in the tv stand it started glitching and flicking non stop had to returned it and got my money back.
I think it would be a great TV! Particularly if you use one of my links :) But in all seriousness, we use our 66 daily and it has been great. 85” is nice!
Look I'm going to be honest here, I have had this exact TV for a month (TCL 85-Q6 QLED) and there is a lot of motion blurry and judder issues. You don't see the football or puck and if you do it's just a blur. In fact at times you don't even see the football or puck. I have tried adjusting every setting and the problem remains. When I watch the the same events on my TCL 55 S-5 upstairs there is NO ISSUES. I'm in the process of returning the TV. If you watch a lot of football or hockey, this TV is not for you.
@@JilesMcCoy im excited to game on it at 144HZ and watch a lot of movies on it too. it will be for my living room as i have a samsung 7200 classic 50 inch tv in me bedroom. im very excited for them 1 billion quantum dot colors :D
Can anyone help? Roku question. I’m about to buy the Q65. I don’t think I’m going to like the Google interface . On my old crappy TV, I have more ports and switch input in remote. Q1: which port to use? Q2/ will I lose settings? My guess is no - bc that’s native to the Tv. It’s on sale for $313 This has fewer ports than
Hisense u7 is better than the tcl q6. Tcl qm 7 is comparable to the hisense u7, but after two weeks of research, hisense u7 has the edge. Hisense has pretty decent antiglare comparable to the to neo qled tvs, plus the 75 inch version uses a ads pro panel vs every other tv using a VA panel. Making it better for viewing angles. Hisense u7 is also out of the box ready for picture settings, and has better/more gaming options. You honestly cant go wrong with either TV. Smaller sizes like the 55 and 65 are really close in price, $200 difference between tcl q6 and hisense u7. It isnt until you get to the 75 and 85 that you start seeing a $350-600 difference. What really shines with the hisense u7 is 144hz option for PC users looking for a solid monitor, and the ability to play 4kUHD at 120hz on consoles. Sales so far havent stated black friday, so if you see the hisense u7 get a black Friday deal hop on it. Im really considering the 100 inch hisense u7. If you're looking for size without breaking your wallet, go with 85 inch tcl qd6 at $850 vs 85 hisense u7 at $1499. Hope this helps someone decide on a TV. Theres also that sweet oled on sale on best buy right now, 65 inch samsung s90c oled for $999. I picked one up and I've been in awe these last two weeks. My old tvs and monitors look so flat, i cant go back. Edit: 75 inch Hisense u7 just got it's black Friday special at best buy for $899.
@@sportstronics TCL has better colors, but you have to tweak the settings to get there. It also has an issue with reds, but you can tone it down with filters to correct it. Hisense has an issue with greens, so watching sports with green fields is intense. Though, Hisense you don't have to adjust much for picture settings. You can't go wrong with either TV, but I do feel like Hisense has an edge in most cases, especially with the screen glare being better. Q6 is so much more affordable, and similar with gaming options minus the 4KUHD 120hz. It can do 4K 1440p 120hz. Both brands have their issues though, but common with affordable TVs. Only thing I'm curious about is the 75 inch Hisense U7 with the ADS pro panel vs a VA panel. Everyone reviews the 65 inch versions of TVs, and I haven't seen the 75 inch version be reviewed and showcased.
This is classic symptom of infant mortality - maybe it was damaged during shipping or wasn't fully QA'd. Whenever I check TV reviews I want to see all one-star reviews as broken TVs. This means there are no major design flaws except some always die during shipping and you got unlucky....
Wonder how it will be over the long haul? All I ever see are new tv reviews. With all of the fentanyl etc. coming from China I have been doing my best to not buy anything from Chinese based companies and made in China products no matter where the company is based. It has been a real challenge and usually cost me more money but compared to what all of the families of people affected by Fentanyl etc. it seems like the least I could do. I know we want to just hide our heads in the sand which I did for years but when do we stop?
TCL is the biggest OEM in the world. That means if you buy Vizio or Philips or Toshiba or even some low-end Sony models they might be made by TCL! They are hard to avoid. My TCL 43s405 is still doing great after 6 years using it 8hr/day working from home ...
I hope yours stays working for you. I had a hard time just trying to get rid of mine. Trash man wouldnt take it. Finally someone driving by saw it and took it.
That TV is a Year Old. The New Model is Q651 G or F and the other operating systems they might be using this year like Roku. I don't understand why people are so Late to Review a TV especially when the New Model is out. The New Model is Significantly Brighter, it is Better in Every way with a New Microprocessor.
@@JilesMcCoy If you still have this TV you should try to get the 85 inch Version of the 2024 Model. It is Q651G the Google Version. This one is Now on sale for $1000.00. The listed price is $1600.00 but it has been sold since it came out for $1200.00. If it is as good as I hear it is it's an Incredible Value and a Outstanding TV. It has a 120 hz upgraded VA panel which provides Great Contrast and Deep Blacks. This Version of the TV and the 98 inch they Both have this 120 hz VA panel. The others, have a 60 hz IPS panel although I have heard some models have a 60 hz VA panel. It gets confusing...
Please give this guy some credit - this is a highly overlooked mid-range TV which is quite possibly the best value for money TV under $1000 for 85". But all the major review websites have ignored it!
@@dgillies5420 Get Out of here!!!! You can Not even buy that model anymore. It is Ignorant to make a Video on Last Year's TV Model when the current Year's TV Model is for sale. Most People who buy TCL TVs are Buying them at Walmart, Best Buy and from Amazon. Typical people wait to buy a New TV when they are on sale. Straight from TCL: "Our Biggest Sales, amount of TV sold, are our 720p and 1080p TVs. You can buy 50 inch TCL 720p and 1080p TVs for $200.00. They are actually Very Good TVs. I would Not buy a Q651 TV in any size. The QM7 is Significantly Better and is Not much more Expensive.
Don't think it's mentioned here, but this TV supports native 120Hz at 1080p and 1440p. The PS5 and XSX will allow you to run at 1080/1440, so you can run at 1440p/120Hz and have VRR support, which is going to be great for games like Elden Ring that have some framerate drops here and there.
Thanks for the details!
just order this TV but the Google one. I'm exited it's going for 350$
@@chrisiles1040are you sure it's 120hz? I'm seeing one that has 60hz...what store did you get it from?
@nickh7777 65inch always 60hz if u want 120hz. Get the 85 inch is 1000 right now!
@@nickh777755" and above can do 1440p at 120hz and 4K at 60hz (120hz not native btw)
Hey i just wanted to let you know its 60hz for the 4k, but 120hz for 1440p or 1080p :)
Thanks for the details!!
I was just marveling at this TV at Costco it was a definite stand out among all 75 inch TVs that were not OLED. The reason is because it has a very special LCD VA panel with 6,000:1 native contrast! In the older days local dimming would you get you that much contrast! So this is a very nice inky-blacks mid-range TV!
Thanks for the info!
@@JilesMcCoy Actually, the costco model is the 75q691f, it has local dimming! An upgrade from the 650f, and it's onsale this weekend for $499 (LOCAL dimming + 75" for $499 is insane!) In-store only ...
It's amazing how far TCL has come they really do make a great TV and their 98in for $2000 is awesome also.
This 100” might be the set I put in my living room permanently.
I just recently bought a tcl 75" qled for 499.95 and it has dimming zones and 240hz motion rate and built in onkyo 2.1 audio with a subwoofer o. The back of the tv.. the picture is amazingly bright,clear, blacks are inky black and colors pop . Great tv
Thats awesome! Congrats!
@JilesMcCoy it was the 75 q691f if your interested
@ Thanks!
Where?
@@ronm737 costco
I rocked a TCL 6 for almost 7 years. Recently upgraded to a TCL QM8. Phenomenal picture. My only issue with TCL is the processing isnt up to par with the big three and so motion and upscaling isnt as good, but supppsedly the latest 2024 models have improved processing. If they've improved the upscaling, then its a no-brainer.
Nice!
What are the differences between the q6 2023 vs q6 2024? Please help!! Thank you!
Q650 - 2x 10w speakers
Q651 - 2x 15w speakers
(So the new model has better speakers)
Also to note, the new model has a better processor so the image enhancements are better as well as less lag when moving through the TVs apps and menus.
What codeman said!
I have the 2019 version of this tv, the 65R625. It is incredibly good even when put up to current model tv’s. My Xbox Series X runs perfectly on it and the HDR looks fantastic.
Thats awesome!
Hows dirty screen effect
I'm an integrator installer and sell several brands. I tried TCL a year ago because of the cost but you get what you pay for. The picture is bright and colorful but processing is not that great and f the 28 I installed, all failed within a year and they do not honor their warranties.
You had 28 of 28 TVs fail in a year?
@@JilesMcCoy Yes. 3 Dead out of the box then the rest failed over a 9 month span.
@@JilesMcCoy Took me 36 hours over 5 weeks on the phone to get them to replace one out of the box that came from their distributor and none of the others were covered. Every phone call I had to start over doing their trouble shooting and taking pictures then pictures of the serial number and the condition of the box. Then when they didn't pick it up I called in with the case number and had to start over. They just wear you down so you think it's not worth your time. As a comparison, in the last 15 years I have installed over 700 Sony TVs and only had 12 fail. All of them out of warranty and they still replaced 8 of them out of warranty.
@@duanerandleman2456 what are your experiences with lg?
I bought the exact same tv 2 weeks ago 2 days after putting up in the tv stand it started glitching and flicking non stop had to returned it and got my money back.
Bummer, I have hundreds of hours on mine. Amazing set.
Makes me think hard if I want to get it for the kids room 😂😂or do I just go with Roku tv ?
Great review! Could you please tell the name of the song playing from 1:10 - 1:26? Thanks!
It was something I found on Epidemic Sound. Not sure of the name. Its good though!
In 2007 i bought a 32" digital lifestyles lcd tv for $469. It was in sale too
Nice
Hey....Great review! Is this model Wall Mountable??? As I read its info on Amazon, it only lists it as having the stand mount.
It is wall mountable. We have it in the wall with a standard mount.
@@JilesMcCoy Thank you Jiles...I appreciate you.
Amazon display picture is promoting the 55 Q681G to have local dimming anyone can confirm this?
hmmm
Please review the successor Q651G/C655. Like to see how good it performs compared to this.
I would love to do that review!
Do you know if the vrr works with ps5? I've been told hdmi ports 2.1 are necessary for it to work.
I didn’t try with a ps5.
I didn’t try with a ps5.
Did you have to input your E-mail address & Passwords for your Streaming services?
I did. I did all of that setup outside of the video.
I see a 85” for $898 should I get it? I have my finger on the button just wondering if I should press it?
I’m about to, that or 75 inches on Amazon
I think it would be a great TV! Particularly if you use one of my links :) But in all seriousness, we use our 66 daily and it has been great. 85” is nice!
Look I'm going to be honest here, I have had this exact TV for a month (TCL 85-Q6 QLED) and there is a lot of motion blurry and judder issues. You don't see the football or puck and if you do it's just a blur. In fact at times you don't even see the football or puck. I have tried adjusting every setting and the problem remains. When I watch the the same events on my TCL 55 S-5 upstairs there is NO ISSUES. I'm in the process of returning the TV. If you watch a lot of football or hockey, this TV is not for you.
Thanks for watching!
Its a budget tv.. it doesnt come close to any OLED tvs… title is misleading everyone. Its only great in your pocket
Have you tried switching it to gaming mode?
I bought the Hisense - 65" Class QD7 Series QLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (2024) for the same price and i hope i didnt go wrong.
Thats a great TV for the price too. How do you like it?
@JilesMcCoy it arrives on wendsday, and could u do a review on thar rv
@ If someone sends me one I can!
@@JilesMcCoy im excited to game on it at 144HZ and watch a lot of movies on it too. it will be for my living room as i have a samsung 7200 classic 50 inch tv in me bedroom.
im very excited for them 1 billion quantum dot colors :D
Is this still better than c655? Im looking 50inch tv for my small room
I dont think so.
You probably wanted to review their 115 inch?
That would be amazing!
I have 3 qled tcl tvs 55in Roku 55in android and the 75 in Android.Brilliant televisions
Nice!
Does tcl have you sign into a tcl account like samsung i bought samsung and didnt want a samsung account just to watch tv also Samsung remote sucks
I used my account registered with Google.
Diff btn 650f and 650g ??
Different year models for sure.
650F = Fire TV version
650G = Google version
Same TV… different OSs.
Do you always carry around $ 100.00 Bills?
I usually dont carry any cash.
Just using it as a prop for the video.
I have the 75inch Google version I love it
Nice!
TCL isn't unique for this, but it sure would be nice if jack packs were closer to the edge of the screen for easy access.
I agree.
The 6 series TCL TV has always been good.😊
💯
It has
It's not the 6 series. It's the Q series.
How I'd it. For watching movies?
Can anyone help? Roku question.
I’m about to buy the Q65. I don’t think I’m going to like the Google interface .
On my old crappy TV, I have more ports and switch input in remote.
Q1: which port to use?
Q2/ will I lose settings? My guess is no - bc that’s native to the Tv.
It’s on sale for $313
This has fewer ports than
I’ve never had a Roku before :(
@@JilesMcCoy Ha. Now it sounds like something for a dermatologist to lance. :)
Would you happen to know if it has 2.1 HDMI?
Ahhhh, I dont at this point.
It’s only 2.0. I have the same TV.
The Google TV version is awesome honestly with automatic HDR10
That is the one to have for sure!
Hisense u7 is better than the tcl q6. Tcl qm 7 is comparable to the hisense u7, but after two weeks of research, hisense u7 has the edge. Hisense has pretty decent antiglare comparable to the to neo qled tvs, plus the 75 inch version uses a ads pro panel vs every other tv using a VA panel. Making it better for viewing angles. Hisense u7 is also out of the box ready for picture settings, and has better/more gaming options. You honestly cant go wrong with either TV. Smaller sizes like the 55 and 65 are really close in price, $200 difference between tcl q6 and hisense u7. It isnt until you get to the 75 and 85 that you start seeing a $350-600 difference. What really shines with the hisense u7 is 144hz option for PC users looking for a solid monitor, and the ability to play 4kUHD at 120hz on consoles. Sales so far havent stated black friday, so if you see the hisense u7 get a black Friday deal hop on it. Im really considering the 100 inch hisense u7. If you're looking for size without breaking your wallet, go with 85 inch tcl qd6 at $850 vs 85 hisense u7 at $1499. Hope this helps someone decide on a TV. Theres also that sweet oled on sale on best buy right now, 65 inch samsung s90c oled for $999. I picked one up and I've been in awe these last two weeks. My old tvs and monitors look so flat, i cant go back.
Edit: 75 inch Hisense u7 just got it's black Friday special at best buy for $899.
Great advice!
I've compared the u7 and qm7 and the hisense ghosting and motion is way off. Better colors that's about it.
@@sportstronics TCL has better colors, but you have to tweak the settings to get there. It also has an issue with reds, but you can tone it down with filters to correct it. Hisense has an issue with greens, so watching sports with green fields is intense. Though, Hisense you don't have to adjust much for picture settings. You can't go wrong with either TV, but I do feel like Hisense has an edge in most cases, especially with the screen glare being better. Q6 is so much more affordable, and similar with gaming options minus the 4KUHD 120hz. It can do 4K 1440p 120hz. Both brands have their issues though, but common with affordable TVs. Only thing I'm curious about is the 75 inch Hisense U7 with the ADS pro panel vs a VA panel. Everyone reviews the 65 inch versions of TVs, and I haven't seen the 75 inch version be reviewed and showcased.
Everett Cliff
Thanks for watching!
So you reviewed the 2023 model in 2024. lol
I did! Should I have waited longer?
@@JilesMcCoy😂🤘🎉
Bought mine brand new 2024 version and having problems with black lines going from top to bottom on the screen. This TV is garbage I’ll never buy it.
Bummer :(
This is classic symptom of infant mortality - maybe it was damaged during shipping or wasn't fully QA'd. Whenever I check TV reviews I want to see all one-star reviews as broken TVs. This means there are no major design flaws except some always die during shipping and you got unlucky....
@@dgillies5420 as a follow up I returned the tv and got another new one and it’s working perfectly.
Pass me 200$ please i got two toddlers lol 😂
pass me $200.. I got 2 teens!
@@JilesMcCoy 🤣🤦😂 was not expecting that lol 🤣🤣 come on u rich
Wonder how it will be over the long haul? All I ever see are new tv reviews. With all of the fentanyl etc. coming from China I have been doing my best to not buy anything from Chinese based companies and made in China products no matter where the company is based. It has been a real challenge and usually cost me more money but compared to what all of the families of people affected by Fentanyl etc. it seems like the least I could do. I know we want to just hide our heads in the sand which I did for years but when do we stop?
Feel free to check in down the road and I'll let you know how its going. I've got this one on a permanent mount in my home.
TCL is the biggest OEM in the world. That means if you buy Vizio or Philips or Toshiba or even some low-end Sony models they might be made by TCL! They are hard to avoid. My TCL 43s405 is still doing great after 6 years using it 8hr/day working from home ...
Purty!
4 real!
If your shocked now wait a year when it dies on you. I'll never buy another TCL.
We are still waiting. Have 2 TCL and they are perfect.
I hope yours stays working for you. I had a hard time just trying to get rid of mine. Trash man wouldnt take it. Finally someone driving by saw it and took it.
Worst TV I’ve ever had
You must have some awesome TVs!
Why?
Wow, thank you so much for the amazing input! Very in depth and educating! 👍🏻
That TV is a Year Old. The New Model is Q651 G or F and the other operating systems they might be using this year like Roku.
I don't understand why people are so Late to Review a TV especially when the New Model is out.
The New Model is Significantly Brighter, it is Better in Every way with a New Microprocessor.
The world is just an inexplicable place.
@@JilesMcCoy If you still have this TV you should try to get the 85 inch Version of the 2024 Model. It is Q651G the Google Version. This one is Now on sale for $1000.00. The listed price is $1600.00 but it has been sold since it came out for $1200.00. If it is as good as I hear it is it's an Incredible Value and a Outstanding TV.
It has a 120 hz upgraded VA panel which provides Great Contrast and Deep Blacks. This Version of the TV and the 98 inch they Both have this 120 hz VA panel. The others, have a 60 hz IPS panel although I have heard some models have a 60 hz VA panel. It gets confusing...
Please give this guy some credit - this is a highly overlooked mid-range TV which is quite possibly the best value for money TV under $1000 for 85". But all the major review websites have ignored it!
@@dgillies5420
Get Out of here!!!! You can Not even buy that model anymore. It is Ignorant to make a Video on Last Year's TV Model when the current Year's TV Model is for sale.
Most People who buy TCL TVs are Buying them at Walmart, Best Buy and from Amazon.
Typical people wait to buy a New TV when they are on sale.
Straight from TCL: "Our Biggest Sales, amount of TV sold, are our 720p and 1080p TVs.
You can buy 50 inch TCL 720p and 1080p TVs for $200.00. They are actually Very Good TVs.
I would Not buy a Q651 TV in any size. The QM7 is Significantly Better and is Not much more Expensive.