Brand Name | TCL |
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Item Weight | 43.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.7 x 48.3 x 31.1 inches |
Item model number | 55R635 |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Superior 4K HDR Picture Quality; Wide Color Powered by QLED Technology; Contrast Control Zone Technology, AiPQ Engine with Smart HDR, Smart 4K Upscaling, and Smart Contrast; THX Certified Game Mode; Auto Game Mode; Easy Voice Control works with Alexa and Google Assistant |
Item Weight | 43.7 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 50 Inches |
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TCL 55-inch 6-Series 4K UHD Dolby Vision HDR QLED Roku Smart TV - 55R635, 2021 Model , Black
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Screen Size | 50 Inches |
Brand | TCL |
Supported Internet Services | Netflix, Skype, Hulu, Youtube, Spotify, Amazon Instant Video |
Display Technology | mini-QLED |
Product Dimensions | 13.7"D x 48.3"W x 31.1"H |
Resolution | 4K |
Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
Special Feature | Superior 4K HDR Picture Quality; Wide Color Powered by QLED Technology; Contrast Control Zone Technology, AiPQ Engine with Smart HDR, Smart 4K Upscaling, and Smart Contrast; THX Certified Game Mode; Auto Game Mode; Easy Voice Control works with Alexa and Google Assistant See more |
Model Name | 55R635 |
Included Components | Stand, Power Cord, Warranty Info, Remote, Quick Start Guide |
About this item
- Superior 4K Ultra HD: Picture clarity combined with the contrast, color, and detail of Dolby Vision HDR (High Dynamic Range) for the most lifelike picture.Panel Resolution 3840 x 2160. VESA Hole Pattern 300mm x 300mm
- Mini-LED Technology: Uncompromised contrast, brightness, and uniformity for incredible viewing in any environment
- Product Size (WxHxD) with Stand: 48.3" x 31.1" x 13.7"; Product Size (WxHxD) without stand: 48.3" x 28.1" x 2.8"
- QLED: Quantum dot technology delivers better brightness and wider color volume
- Contrast Control Zones: Contrast is individually optimized across up to 240 localized zones for striking contrast between bright and dark areas of the image
- Easy Voice Control: Works with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant to help you find movie titles, launch or change channels, even switch inputs, using just your voice. Also available through the Roku mobile app or voice enabled remote control
- THX Certified Game Mode: Gain a competitive edge with the most optimal viewing experience for big screen gaming; never miss the action due to image smear, response time, or input lag, and enjoy the game as it was intended by the creators
- 4 HDMI inputs (1 eARC): Connect all your favorite devices through the four HDMI inputs that includes 1 eARC to easily sync audio and video sources and deliver better quality sound
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Important information
Visible screen diagonal
50" / 127 cm
Energy consumption
283 kWh per year, based on the power consumption of the television operating 4 hours per day for 365 days. The actual energy consumption will depend on how the television is used.
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Brightness | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Picture quality | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.1 |
For gaming | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 5.0 | 4.0 | — | 3.6 | 4.3 | 4.2 |
Remote Control | 3.9 | 4.3 | 5.0 | 3.7 | — | — |
Sold By | — | Video & Audio Center - Same Day Shipping | Amazon.com | Walts TV | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
display type | LED | QLED | Mini-LED | QLED | Mini-LED | QLED |
display size | 50 inches | 55 inches | 55 inches | 75 inches | 55 inches | 55 inches |
model year | 2020 | 2021 | 2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2023 |
resolution | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K |
operating system | Roku OS | Tizen | Google TV | Tizen | Google TV | Roku OS |
hardware interface | hdmi | bluetooth, hdmi, usb | bluetooth, hdmi, usb, ethernet | hdmi, bluetooth, ethernet | bluetooth, ethernet, hdmi, usb | 3 5 mm audio, bluetooth, composite video, ethernet, usb |
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ASIN | B0885F5GMP |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #101,154 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #145 in QLED TVs |
Date First Available | August 11, 2020 |
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Product Description
TCL's 6-Series combines stunning 4K HDR and mini-LED technology in a bold, brushed metal design for a superior TV experience. Quantum Dot technology and the HDR Pro Pack with Dolby Vision combine for greater brightness and contrast, as well as a full palette of rich colors. TCL’s Contrast Control Zone technology optimizes the image across individual zones to yield striking contrast between light and dark areas. The 6-Series models’ AiPQ Engine uses machine-learning algorithms to optimize color, contrast and clarity for an unrivaled 4K HDR experience. Easy Voice Control lets you control your entertainment using just your voice. Gain a competitive edge with the world’s first TV featuring THX Certified Game Mode combined with Variable Refresh Rate and Auto Game Mode for a smoother, optimized gaming experience. Plus, the Roku OS provides seamless access to thousands of streaming channels, your cable box, Blu-ray player, gaming console, and other devices without flipping through inputs or complicated menus. The super-simple remote—with about half the number of buttons on a traditional TV remote—puts you in control of your favorite entertainment.
From the manufacturer
6-Series
Powerful Performance. Endless Entertainment.
The 6-Series 4K TCL Mini-LED QLED TV features Quantum Dot technology and the HDR Pro Pack with Dolby Vision. Thousands of streaming channels are accessible through a simple, personalized home screen in a sleek modern design.
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Powerful Picture with Mini-LED & QLED
Mini-LED backlight technology brings uncompromised contrast, brightness, and uniformity. Quantum dot technology enhances performance further, delivering better brightness and wider color volume
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Game Studio Plus
Arsenal of features including Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Game Mode (ALLM), let you enjoy the smoothest action and an optimized fast-response gaming experience on the big-screen.
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Endless Entertainment
Roku Smart TV platform provides access to thousands of streaming channels that feature over 500,000 movie and TV episodes plus sports, news, music and more.
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Easy Voice Control
Find movie titles, launch or change channels, even switch inputs, using just your voice.
Access to voice control works with Roku mobile app, voice-enabled remote and Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
HDR Pro Pack with Dolby Vision
Support for the most popular high-dynamic range formats combine to elevate your viewing experience. Dolby Vision offers superior contrast and brighter, more accurate colors. TCL’s AiPQ Engine delivers machine-learning algorithms optimizing color, contrast and clarity, for bolder HDR performance.
Contrast Control Zones
Image contrast is optimized across individual zones to achieve highly localized areas of striking contrast between bright and dark areas of the image, providing an unrivaled sense of depth and reality.
About TCL
With a lineup of award-winning televisions, audio products, mobile devices, and appliances, TCL delivers meaningful experiences through thoughtful design and the latest technology, helping you enjoy more of the things you love.
Compare to other TCL TVs
55", 65", 75" | Screen Sizes | 50", 55", 65", 75" |
4K Ultra HD | Resolution | 4K Ultra HD |
Natural Motion 480 | Refresh Rate | Natural Motion 240 |
| Dolby Vision HDR | |
| HDR10 | |
| CCZ Technology | |
| Wide Color | |
55", 65", 75" | Screen Sizes | 43", 50", 55", 75" |
4K Ultra HD | Resolution | 4K Ultra HD |
Natural Motion 480 | Refresh Rate | 60Hz, 120Hz CMI |
| Dolby Vision HDR | |
| HDR10 | |
| CCZ Technology | |
| Wide Color |
55", 65", 75" | Screen Sizes | 32", 40", 43", 49" |
4K Ultra HD | Resolution | <32" 720p; >40" FHD |
Natural Motion 480 | Refresh Rate | 60Hz, 120Hz CMI |
| Dolby Vision HDR | |
| HDR10 | |
| CCZ Technology | |
| Wide Color |
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TCL delivers meaningful experiences through thoughtful design and the latest technology.
After spending nearly 40 years at the forefront of consumer technology, TCL has pushed the boundaries of what's possible, raising the bar across our industry, and proudly pioneering new innovations.
TCL produces millions of TVs, mobile devices, and appliances globally, making us a leader in consumer electronics.
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Customers like the ease of use, value, and picture quality of the television. For example, they mention it uses Roku, the connections and programming are extremely simple and easy, and the picture quality is great. That said, some complain about the remote control, saying it's faulty and hideous. Opinions are mixed on color, sound quality, brightness, and quality.
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Customers like the picture quality of the television. They say the VRR is smooth, and the overall picture quality is great. They mention that actual 4K content looks great, and movies look great. The TV looks better from the side than they were led to believe from some reviews. SDR content looks good once you dial it in, and it has a decent viewing screen.
"...Notes on 4K: Actual 4K content looks great but it is still fairly rare, as most content is not being broadcast in true 4K even if they say it is...." Read more
"...The LG OLED CX 55" has the best picture quality hands down, but it is also $1000 more expensive, the HDR brightness isn't nearly as bright, and if..." Read more
"...Also the TV looks better from the side than I was led to believe from some reviews...." Read more
"...settings to match what was suggested online, I was shocked at the overall picture quality..it made me feel almost like the characters were in the..." Read more
Customers like the value of the television. They mention that it's a fantastic buy for the money, has an outstanding performance for the price point, and offers a truly remarkable quality to price ratio. Some say that it is a steal at the price. Overall, customers are satisfied with the value and performance of this product.
"...This is a reasonably priced 4K TV with outstanding performance for the price point...." Read more
"...What I love:One of very few affordable TVs with effective HDR. Does better than a lot of more expensive TVs...." Read more
"...If you’re willing to roll the dice, this can be a good low cost tv, however, I would not recommend this tv or this company as of now due to the..." Read more
"...Great value for its capabilities but poor effort in communicating those capabilities to the average user...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the television. They mention that it uses Roku, which is very easy to use and adjust. They also appreciate the intuitive interface, which makes installing and navigating the myriad of apps available easy. The connections and programming are extremely simple and easy. Additionally, the hardware is easy to set up and the setup is simple. However, some customers feel the TCL Roku menu is simple but clunky.
"...Overall I am pleased with the new TV, it was very easy to set-up and as I said so functionally similar to the old TV that I see very little..." Read more
"...Not a gamer so cannot comment on that. But heard it's very gamer friendly with THX game mode...." Read more
"...Roku interface is really simple and on this tv its fast, responsive and theres really nothing wrong with it...." Read more
"...It's so convenient being able to press a single button and pick between apps and inputs. It's leagues better than the Vizio I was using...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the television. Some mention that it's incredible, has outstanding quality, and has a solid feature set. However, others say that it has low quality and was broken out of the box.
"...Notes: This TV is still going strong. no problems. I paid $650 (plus tax) last year and now it is close to $800...." Read more
"...Probably not, but I don't have an explanation for it. Roku is nicer than I expected, but still a bit simplistic...." Read more
"...if you play PC games for hours upon hours like I do, the threat of burn-in is legitimate. It also cannot do 4k at 120 fps and HDR at the same time...." Read more
"...HBO Max now available.Very enjoyable viewing experience and picture quality for all the reasons on review sites.What I don't like:..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the television. Some mention that the sound is great, the TV speakers are better than previous generations, and the volume was more then enough to fill their room. However, others say that the audio signal gets bollixed up and is unable to drive a BT. The sound can get very loud, but it sounds quite muddled and the bass is meh.
"...Audio: i dont know its tv speakers the bass is meh so its whatever... i am using an old Sony 5.1 dvd receiver for my pc setup... i havent even..." Read more
"...The TV speakers are also way better than previous generations, I can now actually hear dialog and use them for normal TV viewing...." Read more
"...The blacks are true black, but at the expense of losing a lot of mid-tone values, resulting in a lot of dark silhouettes instead of dark details...." Read more
"...good frame rate (but still can’t keep up with a PS5), typical/acceptable flat screen sound (it’s a tv not a home entertainment system)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the color of the television. Some mention that it has great color, with lovely and dark blacks. They also appreciate the deep rich contrast and black levels. However, others say that it messes with the colors and puts a dark green hue over everything. They say that the product doesn't have the full color accuracy and perfect blacks the way OLED does.
"...phone camera shot did wash out both screen shots but the colors on this TV is impressive as well...." Read more
"...Out of the box the tv was solid. The good: Really good picture and color, good frame rate (but still can’t keep up with a PS5), typical/acceptable..." Read more
"...to move off-axis, to the left or right of the screen, the color begins to drop off almost immediately...." Read more
"...on YouTube - your standard drone footage of beautiful locations - is STUNNING, even when being pumped up by things like motion smoothing and vivid..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the brightness of the television. Some mention that it was so bright, while others say that it's overly bright and the colors are not right. The brightness is more than enough for bright rooms, and there's no light bleeding on the edges. However, some customers feel that the HDR brightness isn't nearly as bright as expected, and the display has an issue with the backlight.
"...My only complaint and it is not really a complaint is that this TV is so bright that even sitting 8 feet away it feels like a way bigger TV than my..." Read more
"...biggest thing about Dolby Vision/HDR I've noticed is not that things are bright, which they are, but that they are bright and accurate and realistic...." Read more
"...hands down, but it is also $1000 more expensive, the HDR brightness isn't nearly as bright, and if you play PC games for hours upon hours like I do,..." Read more
"...This TV is BRIGHT! Far brighter than any LED I've ever seen and I only have the brightness a little beyond half...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the remote control of the television. They mention that it's faulty, hideous, and touchy. Some customers also mention that the remote is an infrared remote rather than a true RF wireless.
"...This TV is incredible. The remote is a little dorky but overall works fine...." Read more
"...Getting it up and running might take a while due to the remote being really bad...." Read more
"...are on the side and thus awkward to access and use, the remote is an infrared remote rather than a true RF wireless remote and has to be accurately..." Read more
"...16 months later, the HDMI controller has partially failed. Video still works, but no audio via any of the four ports...." Read more
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So the first burning question was checking internet download speed with an Ethernet cable. My download speed is now 90mb/s, much better, but not outstanding. I can get a 1000 or more on my PC plugged in.
I than checked wireless and it was the same at around 90. So I believe that I am running into a speed limitation of the device. I would be interested in hearing what people are actually getting for download speeds. What speed is your service and what is your download speed on WIFI and Ethernet?
Otherwise, so far the new 2020 series 6 is re-markedly similar to my old series 4. The controls and layout are virtually the same. The picture looks great certainly an upgrade. Overall I am pleased with the new TV, it was very easy to set-up and as I said so functionally similar to the old TV that I see very little difference other than improved picture quality.
UPDATE: 8/18/2020
Now that I have had this TV for almost a week, I have to give it up for the picture quality. Watching older sitcoms, the picture is so much better that it is almost equivalent to the difference when HD first came out and I saw it for the first time. Watching shows made in 4K was at first off putting as the enhanced definition highlights the acting and gave the picture almost a surreal another dimension quality. Because of the brightness and clarity the picture on this TV looks way bigger than my series 4, 55". My wife was so sure that it was bigger that I had to measure it and show her that it wasn't.
The TV speakers are also way better than previous generations, I can now actually hear dialog and use them for normal TV viewing. Really feels like $650 well spent.
Update: 8/21/2020
I believe that it is shame that so many many reviews are negatively focusing on this TV's inability to game 4K at 120 HZ, when this is an outlying spec for gaming that won't be standard at a reasonable price for a very long time. I would ask reviewers that if they can find a TV at this price range that can handle higher gaming resolutions they should buy it and review that TV. This is a reasonably priced 4K TV with outstanding performance for the price point.
As I mentioned, the native speakers are much better than my older TV, and are usable. However I decided to try a soundbar rather than hook-up my Bose 16 series (which I will do later for music), and I purchased a TLC 7.1 soundbar. For the price the soundbar works well and it's base is not overwhelming which is a plus for me. The soundbar installed with no issues, and I noticed no delay with audio, or when switching between apps. In my limited experience much of the sync issues with sound I have had in the past were do to internet connection glitches rather than hardware.
Update 9/3/2020
So I have had this TV for three weeks and I am very happy with it. I am a little skeptical of the reviews that talk about blooming and black crush. Seems to be the buzz words these days but I am not sure that I am buying most of it. I have not seen an issue with the 4K test videos available, and I suspect that your image may depend more on where you are getting your input from than the set. No doubt that there are TV's that do black and other things better, but not at this price point and the fact the reviewers are even comparing these "flaws" with TVs that cost a lot more should tell you something. I suspect that the vast majority of people will be happy with this purchase. I still believe that it was $650 well spent.
My only complaint and it is not really a complaint is that this TV is so bright that even sitting 8 feet away it feels like a way bigger TV than my last 55 inch. I ended up turning the brightness down from normal to dark . I am kind of glad I didn't wait for the 65 inch which may have been to big to watch comfortably, but obliviously you may feel differently.
10/11/2021:
Notes: This TV is still going strong. no problems. I paid $650 (plus tax) last year and now it is close to $800. I figured that it would get less expensive which has not happened, welcome to inflation. Notes on 4K: Actual 4K content looks great but it is still fairly rare, as most content is not being broadcast in true 4K even if they say it is. This TV does a fine job in upgrading older content which is what you will likely be seeing more than anything else, and it can handle actual 4K (at 60HZ), which is just fine.
I believe that it will be awhile before the capability of this TV is stretched, in spite of all the hype about 4K and now 8K.
The LG OLED CX 55" has the best picture quality hands down, but it is also $1000 more expensive, the HDR brightness isn't nearly as bright, and if you play PC games for hours upon hours like I do, the threat of burn-in is legitimate. It also cannot do 4k at 120 fps and HDR at the same time. I would rather have 2560x1440 with HDR than 4k at 120 without it. If you are a casual gamer and watch varied content, then OLED would be the way to go, that is if you want to burn an additional $1000.
The Sony X900F has HDMI 2.1, however it does not yet support 4k at 120hz. Apparently this will be enabled down the road via a firmware patch. For me this is dead on arrival. I am not buying future capabilities in a TV I own now.
The TCL has excellent picture quality and the THX Certified Gaming Mode works very well with my PC. My rig can play games like Doom and Destiny 2 at 4k at 120 fps and it is butter smooth. Even games like Grim Dawn benefit.
Running anything at 120 fps is amazing. This is the future of gaming.
4k HDR content like Planet Earth II look gorgeous at this price point. I am shocked that this picture quality can be achieved at this price. Again, you aren't going to achieve those inky blacks that OLED gives you, but the difference isn't that great between the two.
The only major downside to this TV is the viewing angles. As soon as you begin to move off-axis, to the left or right of the screen, the color begins to drop off almost immediately. It isn't necessarily a deal-breaker, but you should be mindful if you are going to have this in a living room with seating far to the left or right of the screen.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2020
The LG OLED CX 55" has the best picture quality hands down, but it is also $1000 more expensive, the HDR brightness isn't nearly as bright, and if you play PC games for hours upon hours like I do, the threat of burn-in is legitimate. It also cannot do 4k at 120 fps and HDR at the same time. I would rather have 2560x1440 with HDR than 4k at 120 without it. If you are a casual gamer and watch varied content, then OLED would be the way to go, that is if you want to burn an additional $1000.
The Sony X900F has HDMI 2.1, however it does not yet support 4k at 120hz. Apparently this will be enabled down the road via a firmware patch. For me this is dead on arrival. I am not buying future capabilities in a TV I own now.
The TCL has excellent picture quality and the THX Certified Gaming Mode works very well with my PC. My rig can play games like Doom and Destiny 2 at 4k at 120 fps and it is butter smooth. Even games like Grim Dawn benefit.
Running anything at 120 fps is amazing. This is the future of gaming.
4k HDR content like Planet Earth II look gorgeous at this price point. I am shocked that this picture quality can be achieved at this price. Again, you aren't going to achieve those inky blacks that OLED gives you, but the difference isn't that great between the two.
The only major downside to this TV is the viewing angles. As soon as you begin to move off-axis, to the left or right of the screen, the color begins to drop off almost immediately. It isn't necessarily a deal-breaker, but you should be mindful if you are going to have this in a living room with seating far to the left or right of the screen.