TCL C7L is an incredibly successful Mini-LED television and a fully deserved successor to the hit model C7K. The list of advantages of this device is really long. At the top is the extremely high brightness of the panel. Thanks to this, the television handles brightly lit living rooms without any problems, offering a fantastic and dynamic image in HDR format. Huge applause is also due for the use of the new Super QLED coating – after professional calibration, the colours can be not only natural but also incredibly vibrant. The best part is that the screen does this regardless of what scene is displayed on the screen, which is often not the case for all TVs with RGB backlighting. C7L is also an excellent piece of hardware for gamers; you could even say it’s a true "multimedia powerhouse." It fully supports consoles and PCs, refresh rates up to 288 Hz, G-Sync, and low input lag that doesn’t increase even when enabling very demanding modes like Dolby Vision Gaming. The whole package is tied together by a well-optimised Google TV system, which in this generation of TCL devices runs noticeably smoother and more efficiently (at least that’s the impression we got during our tests). Of course, C7L is not a perfect device, and the manufacturer had to make certain compromises in this model. The biggest flaw of the C7L is the use of a less powerful image processor. Unfortunately, this translates to fairly mediocre digital processing and another construction limitation in the form of only two HDMI 2.1 ports. A more powerful setup has been reserved this year for the higher series, such as C8L. From a business perspective, this is fully understandable. Why? Because if TCL had put a better processor here, most people would probably see no sense in paying extra for the higher model. So even if some compromises exist here, the C7L series promises once again to be one of the most cost-effective Mini-LED televisions of the year. If you’re looking for a versatile, incredibly bright screen for movies, series, TV, or games – literally for everything – and at the same time don’t want to overpay for the top series, then yes... C7L is a brilliant choice that we can definitely recommend to you.
TCL C8L is undoubtedly one of the most intriguing Mini-LED televisions to arrive in our lab this year. This model stands out primarily due to its excellent price-to-performance ratio. TCL has accustomed us to aggressive pricing of its screens, but in the case of the C8 series, the manufacturer has managed to push the boundaries even further. For a price that often only allows for the purchase of mid-range models or two models like the C8K from the market competition, here we get features and specifications that are comparable to top models. The new image processor, four full HDMI 2.1 ports, support for extreme refresh rates, and impressive peak brightness thanks to a huge number of dimming zones are arguments that are hard to overlook.
However, when analysing the whole picture, we must honestly summarise the character of this television. The C8L is designed more for displaying “spectacular” images rather than strictly faithful ones. What do we mean by this? The software and algorithms managing the Mini-LED backlight zones have been tuned to prioritise visual impact – the image should be bright, contrasting, and striking in saturation. And what does that mean? The television tends to interpret the image on its own rather than sticking to certain studio standards. For most users seeking "greater" emotions in movies or games, this effect will likely be seen as a benefit. Conversely, purists and fans of perfectly natural images (like us 😉) might consider this behaviour too aggressive and not aligned with the director’s intent. Therefore, we leave the final evaluation on this matter to you.
Overall, despite this specificity, the TCL C8L is a television that we can, and even must, wholeheartedly recommend. It is primarily a premium-class product, doing literally everything right… to the point of pain. We would regard certain imperfections simply as characteristics of this device rather than flaws – mainly due to technological limitations that have already conditioned us with all Mini-LED televisions from every manufacturer on the market. Ultimately, the software refinement has given the new eight a significant boost, resulting in a mature, confident, and nearly complete device.