Do you not need 4K, just something cheap and good? The TCL SF560K will soon hit the market!

Calendar 7/3/2025

The TCL SF560K QLED is an affordable TV for your bedroom or kitchen. It supports HDR10 and Dolby Audio, and comes in 32", 40" and 43" – ideal as a second screen.

TCL once again proves that it knows how to make good and affordable televisions. Their latest series, the SF560K QLED, has just hit the market – and at very tempting prices. If you are looking for a secondary screen for your home – for the bedroom, kitchen, or children's room – this might be exactly what you need.

QLED for less than £300? Yes, it's happening

The new SF560K models come in three sizes: 32, 40, and 43 inches. Each of them features a Full HD screen with Direct LED backlighting and a refresh rate of 60 Hz, but the most important aspect here is something else – the QLED panel. Yes, we're talking about those same quantum dots that we associate with more expensive models. The result? Significantly better colours than in classic LEDs in this price range.

TCL also adds a few technological perks: support for HDR10, Dolby Audio and DTS:X sound, and a promise of better energy efficiency. The operating system is Fire TV – known for full access to Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and the rest of the major players. It's not Android TV, but in practice, the differences are minimal.

British market? Full integration with "Freely" and Alexa

Interesting fact – the SF560K is one of the first televisions in the UK with the Freely app factory-installed, providing access to live streams and on-demand content from BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5. Additionally, it comes with a remote that supports Alexa, allowing you to control not only the TV but also other smart home devices by voice.

And now the most important thing – price

The official prices are as follows:
– 32 inches: £219
– 40 inches: £249
– 43 inches: £299

Currently, you can buy on promotion:
– 32 inches for £159
– 43 inches for £229

For a QLED television with HDR10 support, Dolby Audio and DTS:X – these are really competitive prices. Particularly when you consider that in this price range, quantum dot technology panels are rarely encountered.

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Journalist, reviewer, and columnist for the "ChooseTV" portal