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Quantum Dot Technology allows for a more detailed image than standard LED TVs, while Dolby Vision HDR support improves contrast and overall picture quality. It also comes with Dolby Atmos Audio for improved sound. The built-in Fire TV interface removes the need for a separate streaming stick and gives you access to a wide range of apps and channels, including Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, and Prime Video. And despite the largest 85-inch model costing just $659.99 and giving you excellent value-per-inch, the TV itself has a design that looks pricier than its budget-friendly price tag, thanks to thin bezels and a lightweight construction. That said, there are a couple of drawbacks. It only has a 60Hz panel, so it’s not the best choice for competitive gaming, and while it supports Dolby Vision, the HDR performance can’t compare to brighter QLED models like the TCL QM8K Series, which is better suited to daytime watching and bright rooms. There’s also no local dimming, so blacks might not look as deep as they do on higher-end models.
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