Although TCL has already shown us some of the televisions that will be released in 2024, we are slowly learning about new models that will be added to
Although TCL has already shown us some of the televisions that will be released in 2024, we are slowly learning about new models that will be added to stores soon. The company recently showed the world its new TCL C855 television, the successor to the successful C845 with MiniLED technology. Both the number of local dimming zones and maximum brightness delivery have been improvedin other aspects.
The television will join the TCL catalog as one of the most balanced options when it comes to MiniLED models. The company has a wide range of televisions with multiple technologies and this particular model Comes in sizes from 65 to 98 inches and maximum brightness of up to 3,500 nits. We tell you all the details below these lines.
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TCL C855, technical sheet
More brightness and more dimming zones for TCL’s most balanced model
Price and availability
TCL C855, technical sheet
tcl c855
Panel
4K LCD, MiniLED, VA, 144 Hz
dimensions
65, 75, 85 and 98 inches
HDR
Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HLG
maximum brightness
3,500 nits
sound
System 2.2.2 Oynko, 60 W, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X
OS
Google TV
Links
HDMI 2.1 eARC x 2, HDMI 2.0 x 2, Bluetooth 5.2, WiFi 6, Ethernet, digital optical output
More brightness and more dimming zones for TCL’s most balanced model
TCL has been relying on MiniLED technology in its televisions for a long time. In fact, this is the technology available across the premium television range in the absence of future investment in OLED with injectable ink and other proposals. company this year updated its television range with MiniLED technologyWe recently had details about the TCL C855, which will arrive in some parts of Europe as C89B or C859.
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This new model comes with improved local dimming zones to provide better brightness control at different points of the panel. In this way, 65, 75, 85 and 98 inch models Local dimming zones increased to 1344, 2160, 2304 and 2160 respectively. When we compare this aspect with the C845, the difference is quite noticeable, with the zones on this model reaching 896 zones at a maximum of 85 inches. While local dimming zones have nearly doubled, they’re still lower on the TCL X955, which is currently the firm’s most premium model.
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Another of the most striking differences is the maximum brightness presentation that TCL states in its model. Although it is claimed that the C845 provides up to 2,000 nits of brightness, the company claims the following: On the C855 we will get maximum brightness of up to 3,500 nits.
This C855’s panel also includes the features we generally expect at this level. In addition to 4K resolution on television 144 Hz native refresh rateVRR support and compatibility with Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive.
Among other features, the sound department is also on par. Integrated Onkyo 2.2.2 system with 60 W powerIt is also compatible with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Of course, we will also have HDMI 2.1 ports to take advantage of this high frequency rate in video games. However, the panel is IMAX Enhanced certified and the television is equipped with TCL’s AiPQ Pro processor.
As is common with TCL televisions, this C855 also includes: Google TV with Chromecast integrated as the operating systemThis allows us to enjoy all streaming platforms, download applications, send content from external devices, control smart devices and much more.
Price and availability
Although there is no exact date yet, it is expected to reach many European markets soon. The starting price of the 65-inch version will be around 2,000 Euros.
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