The TCL C6K is a television for those who want to combine gaming and watching films with good contrast, while not spending a fortune. Thanks to the VA panel with Mini-LED backlighting, blacks are deep, and the contrast is high, making evening screenings truly impressive. Additionally, there is decent brightness, which combined with Dolby Vision allows films to take on a cinematic quality. The smoothness of the picture is also noteworthy – the 144Hz refresh rate works wonders for sports or dynamic games, and gamers receive a full package of extras: VRR, ALLM, HDMI 2.1, HGiG, and even a 240Hz mode on PC. On a daily basis, the television runs on Google TV, which offers a plethora of applications and the Gemini AI voice assistant, making it convenient and flexible to use. It’s also worth mentioning the sound – support for Dolby Atmos and DTS gives the impression that the device is ready not only for gaming. As is often the case, there are a few things that could be improved. The backlighting can lose details or illuminate blacks in challenging scenes, and Polish translations in the menu are sometimes so awkward that one has to ponder what they actually mean. Despite this, the overall performance stands out very well, and considering the price, the TCL C6K could be one of the more interesting choices for anyone looking for a versatile television for films, sports, and gaming. Especially when a good promotion comes along – and when TCL traditionally polishes the small details in updates.
TCL C8L is undoubtedly one of the most intriguing Mini-LED televisions that has entered our laboratory this year. This model stands out primarily due to its excellent price-to-performance ratio. TCL has already accustomed us to aggressive pricing for its screens, but in the case of the C8 series, the manufacturer has managed to push the boundaries even further. For the amount that often only allows the purchase of mid-range models or two such models like C8K in the competitive market, here we receive equipment and specifications equal to top models. The new image processor, four full HDMI 2.1 ports, support for extreme refresh rates, and powerful peak brightness thanks to a vast number of dimming zones are arguments that are hard to overlook.
However, analysing the whole picture, one must honestly summarise the character of this television. The C8L is equipment designed more for displaying “spectacular” images rather than rigorously faithful ones. What do we mean by this? The software and algorithms managing the Mini-LED backlight zones have been tuned to favour visual appeal – the image is meant to be bright, contrasty, and striking in saturation. And what does this mean? The television has a tendency to autonomously interpret images instead of adhering to certain studio standards. For most users looking for “greater” emotions in films or games, this effect will likely be an advantage. On the other hand, purists and fans of perfectly natural images (such as us 😉) may find this behaviour too aggressive and not in line with the director's intent. Hence, we leave the final assessment on this matter to you.
Generally speaking, despite this specificity, the TCL C8L is a television that we can, and indeed must, wholeheartedly recommend. It is primarily a premium-class product, doing literally everything right... to a fault. Certain imperfections we would simply treat as features of this device rather than flaws – mainly due to the technological limitations that all Mini-LED televisions from any manufacturer on the market have accustomed us to. Ultimately, the software refinement has brought a lot to the new model, resulting in a mature, confident, and nearly complete piece of equipment.