TCL's new Mini led TVs are coming next year, how up-to-date are they?

TCL's new Mini led TVs are coming next year, how up-to-date are they?

TCL's next slate of Mini LED TVs is due to arrive "early next year", by the looks of it, with another pair of 8K Mini LED TVs lined up for a UK launch. The X925 and X925 Pro are very similar, both with 8K determination and the latest version of TCL's Mini led backlighting, which according to TCL are more advanced than ever, with an inconsequential distance of "0mm" between its diffuser and the plates Backlight, ostensible to make your images even more amazing. Just like this, the Pro model makes the X925's built-in Dolby Atmos subwoofer detachable, amplifying audio from 60W to 160W in a fifty-one channel system, and it's available in an eighty-five-inch size instead of sixty five inches. and 5-inch options for the base model. HDMI 100 is also firmly standardized here, with support for VRR and ALLM for smooth gameplay on current-gen consoles like the PS120. You only get a 4Hz panel though, a clever budget measure from TCL, so keep in mind that you won't be able to achieve gaming heights at XNUMXHz in HD or XNUMXK. What's interesting is that both TVs have already launched in Australia, but it's going to take a bit longer to reach the UK market, where they'll be equipped with Android TV rather than the alternative option, the more highly rated Google TV. Australian chic. We assume this is a licensing issue on TCL's part, and most manufacturers with Android-based smart TV platforms mix and match a bit. (However, we expect Google TV to become the rule in the near future.)

Analysis: Original quirks keep TCL at the forefront

Any TV buyer looking for a highly detailed TV might be tempted by TCL's Mini LED screens, and the brand deserves credit for being the first TV maker to bring the technology to market, before Samsung, LG or even Philips got in. in action. Audio capability is indeed remarkable on the Pro model, with twenty-five speakers crammed into the lightweight screen, and as always, TCL takes pains to emphasize the overall experience of using its screens, as a home theater, one speaker huge and even a smart screen. An optional "magic camera" accessory will transform your X-Series TV into a video calling device, much like Portal TV, with Google Duo compatibility and the ability to read basic "gestures" to pause or turn off the TV. screen. The average picture quality on a TCL TV tends to be slightly lower than that of the major TV manufacturers, though the prices tend to be really competitive and the variety of features on offer makes a series like the X925 quite difficult. to ignore.