TCL is overhauling its TV strategy for 2023 by ditching the company’s long-running 6-Series, 5-Series, and 4-Series branding in favor of two new lines: higher-end sets will be part of the Q-Series, while more value-focused TVs will fall under the S-Series. Within the two segments are six different models in all.
Beyond its super bright picture, faster Wi-Fi, and boomier sound, the QN8 will share many core features with the step-down Q7 — though you lose out on Mini LED by going with the cheaper TV and will have to settle for regular full-array local dimming. Otherwise, you’re still getting a native 120Hz panel that’s capable of boosting up to a VRR refresh rate of 240Hz thanks to a feature called Game Accelerator.
Move down from the Q7 and you land on the Q6. Here’s a neat thing about this TV: TCL claims despite it being a native 60Hz panel, it can do the same trick as the higher models and double that in VRR, hitting up to 120Hz. It still delivers quantum dot color and has a similar design to the more premium models. TCL will sell the Q6 in sizes between 50 and 75 inches.
The S3 is smart and versatile with 1080p Full HD resolution and HDR, so it can double as a PC monitor. TCL’s S4 provides 4K Ultra HD resolution and is getting major upgrades including features such as Dolby Vision HDR for ultra vivid pictures, immersive Dolby Atmos audio, MEMC, and much more. TCL’s S3 model will be available in 32 to 43-inch screen sizes, while the S4 will be offered in 43 to 85-inch screen sizes.
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