TCL C725 50C725 (50")
VerifiedMPN: 50C7254 reviews
Slowest electronic device known to man – TV is slow and unresponsive, takes up to 10 seconds to respond after pressing a button on the remote. Also freezes frequently. Backlight bleed is evident.
Purchased in at Myer Online Store for $574.
Awesome VA Screen + matching sounds – Price Paid: $760 LCD Panel and image Quality: Amazing image quality , contrast and colors. Best in class less than $1000 budget. Image quality out of the box is no so good. You can tweak the image in movie mode to the extent you like. Generally on LCD panels, increasing contrast will blow out the highlights. This panel has so rich highlight capability so that increasing contrast to 100% still gives very pleasing results even in very bright situations.
Colours: Colours are so pleasing and really up for today's 4K content. I feel like re-watching all movies watched in the past with this TV. I already have a Hisense 4K from 2016, which was the best looking Hisense during that time ($1400 back then) . Watch it to believe
Playing 4K via HDD: the stock player pretty much nails any format you throw at it. No need to install 3rd party players. The stock player is faster.
Android smart TV: OS gets slow sometimes. not the best processor around.
Purchased at Harvey Norman for $760.
Worst TV ever – Try playing 4k content and the audio continues whilst the picture is lags. Obviously what ever processing chip they used is just not up to it. Like using Windows 10 on a 40yr old computer. It's horrible. Up to a second or two lag on the remote for anything to move in the menu. How a company could release this is beyond me. It almost class action material. I'm taking it back to JB tomorrow.
Purchased in at JB Hi-Fi for $795.
Horrible quality – Colour is off even with adjustments The inbuilt Chromecast doesn't work, it lags and has a significant audio lag The processing time is also very slow and difficult to navigate through the tv.
Purchased in .
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