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TCL 55C635K 55-inch QLED Television, 4K Ultra HD, Smart TV Powered by Android TV (Dolby Vision & Atmos, Freeview Play, Motion clarity, compatible with Google assistant & Alexa)

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Likely to echo much of the P635 features, the RP630K is set to be a UK-exclusive TV that is currently expected some time later in the year. As with the RC630K, it will be a Roku TV including FreeView Play and all the usual suspects at your disposal (subscriptions pending of course). You’ll still be able to access the likes of Google Home and chat with Alexa if you wish, but Google Photos won’t be an option in Ambient mode. The TCL 55C635K has a built-in soundbar that produces high-quality sound. The soundbar has a total output power of 30W and uses Dolby Atmos technology to create a more immersive audio experience. The television also has a variety of sound modes, including movie mode, music mode, and sports mode, which allows users to customize the sound to their liking. The TCL 55C635K comes with a remote control that is easy to use and features dedicated buttons for popular streaming services. The remote is also compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa, allowing users to control the TV with their voice. The BenQ EL2870U 28″ 4K UHD Monitor comes with a variety of accessories, including an HDMI cable, a DisplayPort cable, a power cord, and a user manual. This ensures users have everything they need to set up and use the monitor right out of the box.

The P635 is currently not in line for a UK release, but is a Google TV geared for the European market that’s a little more expensive than the P638 but has a largely similar feature list. You’ll find Dynamic Colour and Motion Clarity Pro (but no de-judder for the 60Hz display), along with the core HDR10 and HLG HDR support (no Dolby Vision) and the standard wide viewing angle.

Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying a live scene and white square taking up 10% of the screen (measured in Nits) The TCL 55C635K does not offer 8K resolution, the latest display technology that provides even more detail and clarity than 4K resolution. However, 8K displays are still relatively new and expensive, and most content must be available in 8K resolution. Therefore, the 4K resolution offered by the TCL 55C635K is still an excellent option for most users.

To put the TCL 6-Series through its paces we tried tons of different content, from Night on Earth (available in Dolby Vision, no less) to the local news to see how the TV upscaled HD content to fill the 4K screen. Offering a notably different feature set to the formidable C Series Mini LEDs, these 4K HDR models still have plenty to offer, including a large selection of screen sizes along with a price tag that might be smaller than your latest energy bill. The P735 sits at the top of this sub-section, with the same switch to Android TV for UK users as with the C635 before and the P638 to follow. The BenQ EL2870U 28″ 4K UHD Monitor is compatible with VESA wall mounts, allowing users to mount the monitor to a wall or other surface. This is an excellent option for those who want to save desk space or create a more ergonomic viewing experience.The C93, C83 and C73 Series all use the new Ai PQ2.0 processor, using Deep Learning with Super Resolution upscaling.

You won’t find a traditional Filmmaker mode, as TCL has its own Film mode (or Movie mode, depending on your region!) with the same intention of delivering the picture as originally intended, along with a Sport mode. Everything from the C735K and above also comes with Calman Ready 3D LUT colour calibration, along with Adaptive Picture and an ambient sensor. On the audio front, all but the cheapest LCDs come with Dolby Atmos as standard, with both the QLED and Mini LED models using an Onkyo sound system – with the C835 and C935 adding an extra channel or two, along with Adaptive Sound tech (the latter also found on the C735).Subtitles and audio description information displayed on electronic programme guide more info panel The TCL 55C635K does not use MicroLED technology. MicroLED displays offer better brightness and contrast than traditional LED displays and are more energy efficient. However, MicroLED displays are still relatively new and expensive and have yet to be widely available. In fact, the 55C735K even supports the Dolby Vision IQ system, where the advanced Dolby Vision picture settings can automatically adjust themselves to compensate for the amount of ambient light in your room so that you still get the right level of HDR impact. The TV’s speakers are less powerful than some other high-end models and may require additional speakers or a soundbar for optimal sound quality. The TCL 55C635K has a wide viewing angle, which allows viewers to enjoy the picture from almost any position in the room. This is especially important for larger rooms or spaces where multiple people will watch the TV.

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