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🔥 Elevate your viewing game with TCL’s 75-inch QLED powerhouse!
The TCL 75QM851G is a 75-inch QLED 4K Smart TV featuring advanced QD-Mini LED technology with 5,000 local dimming zones, delivering ultra-bright 5,000-nit peak brightness and rich colors across nearly the entire DCI-P3 spectrum. Powered by the TCL AIPQ PRO deep learning AI processor, it supports Dolby Vision IQ HDR, Dolby Atmos sound, and a 240Hz Game Accelerator with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for ultra-smooth gaming. Integrated Google TV and voice control via Alexa make it a premium entertainment hub for any modern living space.
Brand Name | TCL |
Item Weight | 107.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 65.55 x 37.72 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | 75QM851G |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Game Mode, Chromecast, Wide Color Enhancer, Bezel-Less Design |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Standing screen display size | 75 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
M**M
Solid TV - Great depending on content and picture source.
So far I am pretty happy with this TV. I am coming from a 55" LG B9 oled and sit about 10 feet away from the TV. At first, I was a little disappointed with the upscaling for YoutubeTV and similar streaming 720p or 1080p feeds. Some of that may be going from the 55" to 65" but sitting at the same distance. It has gotten better however and it really does seem to depend on the quality of the feed, not necessarily the TV itself. Some channels or shows look really really good. Some can be grainy with motion. Just depends. On any other content (for instance streaming 4k, Dolby Vision, etc) the TV is tremendous. It is indeed very bright and can really "pop" if that's what you're looking for. Again, it really depends on the content.Coming from an OLED, I have yet to tell much difference at all between the blacks here and OLED-level blacks. There might just be the faintest amount of blooming that I can notice but that just might be my eyes. It gets plenty dark with very "inky" blacks.I would recommend upgrading the firmware when you get the TV to version V201, which can be found on the Avsforum page for this TV. Everyone there says that is the best firmware and made a big improvement on motion handling with the TV. I installed it immediately upon getting the TV so don't have anything to compare it to, but again as of now I am pretty pleased with the picture quality as long as the source is solid.The google TV interface is pretty fast and responsive so far. 64 gb storage internally is plenty to install lots of apps. Ethernet is only 100 mbps so may want to get a 1gb adapter for the USB 3.0 port - that's what I am doing. I am debating about trying a Nvidia Shield Pro to see if it can upgrade the upscaling at all but I don't think it will be a major upgrade.I have not used it for gaming at all but would assume it would look great with lots of pop, similar to what you would see with HDR or dolby vision content.
I**H
Bets TV I ever bought
I researched getting a new TV over the Christmas Holiday and landed on TCL 98" and going back and forth between OLED and Mini LED. I know the OLED would have had a better picture most likely, but it was going to be smaller by 15 inches. I went with the 98" due to the TV being about 20 feet away and my mom is in her 80's and it just makes watching easier on our eyes. Also my kids (All over 18) just love playing Xbox, Switch, PS5 on it. This TV is replacing a 65" Sharp over 10 yrs old.The TV came the day it was supposed to. 1 guy dropped it off all by himself, the TV weighs like 150 lbs by itself not including the box. You really need to plan this out and make sure you find all the wall studs and have a really good TV mount which I bought (Not cheap). I also had to open my wall and mount backer boards to the metal studs as I didn't feel comfortable just going through metal studs. I probably spent about $50 on hardware to mount the TV (Boxes of screws and clips and other stuff). I'd rather be safe than sorry and this TV plus the TV mount is getting near 190+ lbs.Had my boys help pickup the TV and mounted to the TV wall mount, used a level before tighten the screws. The TV looked amazing. The TV setup was really easy, a few updates to install, that's all. Had my family come on Christmas and we were watching 4K, HDR content from YouTube, just blew us away. Some shows were a little grainy, but that's because they were old TV shows my wife likes. You do need to play around with the color and was mode you want to watch show, game in as it does make a difference. All in all I just love this TV and have no plans to get rid of it for a newer one (Have no idea how to sell something this size anyway).I would recommend this TV or the newer models as they are cheaper and have newer technology. TCL and Hisense have really changed the game with TV's, their not the POS they used to be yrs ago, well at least in the states. Next TV will be over 100", getting older sucks on the eyes, but this TV makes up for it at least.
K**S
TCL 75QM851G - Buy it, you won't regret it
I purchased this TV based upon what I read regarding value for what you get. This is TCL's current flagship model. I am very happy I did after living with it for a bit.Ordering and shipping- Ordering was easy and the unit arrived in excellent shape brought into the house by the delivery crew.Packaging- TV is very well packaged and it seems care is taken not to allow damage to occur. TV was well insulated with foam and cardboard over the screen. Also had a film protector on the screen and clear tape on the bezels.Setup- use the shipping box braced internally with the packing foam to lay the TV face down and attached the stand. Very easy with two people. TV is very stable and is well built. The built in audio system is louder than my old TV and I find no need for external audio. Initialization is easy just follow the on-screen directions. I did noticed the built in Google OS seemed a little slow upon first set up. I use an external streaming box so have not used the built in apps since setup. You simply need the Google Home app to complete setup. The TCL app that is recommended to download is broken. It locks up when asking for location permissions on an Android phone. The TV updated to the latest OTA firmware and all was well.Support- I contacted TCL support via the web page to ask a few pre purchase questions. They got back to me within hours if not the next day. Answers were concise and helpful. I also called the support number on a Saturday and spoke to a person I could understand. Each time I have engaged support I have been taken care of.Thoughts- When I first got the TV I was hesitant. It was a great deal for a 75" TV with a lot of performance/bell and whistles. I did go back and forth about swapping it out with an offering from LG. I am very happy I did not. From what I have read this TCL doesn't quite have OLED level blacks. However, to my eyes, this TV has about as black as I could ask for. The picture, once dialed in, is excellent for all content and gaming on an Xbox. I would suggest reading about picture settings to get an idea of what you want to start with. There is a crap ton of settings you can adjust. The TV right out the box was very bright to me.Nit picks- The HDMI inputs are out of order for my preference. HDMI 1 is 4K@144 so gaming. HDMI 2 is 4K@120. The remaining HDMI's are 4K@60 with one being eArc. I would like my streaming to be on HDMI 1 and my console to be on 2. This is just my quirk. The TCL app is not up to par. I am not sure what it actually does but as I said I could not use it.Overall this is a great TV and I am very happy. I did a lot of research and suffered analysis paralysis. In the end I took a shot and am not disappointed.I would highly recommend!!!
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