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TCL 55" Class 6-Series 4K UHD QLED Dolby Vision HDR Roku Smart TV - 55R625

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Size: 55 in


Style: Single


Features

  • Led color technology delivers better brightness and wide color volume to provide exceptionally vivid and lifelike picture performance
  • Smart functionality offers access to thousands of streaming channels featuring more than 500,000 movies and TV episodes via Roku TV. Viewable display size - 54.6 inches
  • Pairs 4K ultra HD picture clarity with the contrast, color, and detail of Dolby Vision high dynamic range (HDR) for the most lifelike picture
  • Led backlighting with contrast control zones produce deep blacks and excellent picture quality
  • Full view design provides a clean, contemporary edge to edge glass display that blends seamlessly into your viewing experience
  • Auto game mode automatically enhances performance by offering the smoothest action, lowest latency and the best picture settings for gaming
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI (one with HDMI ARC), 1 USB (media player), RF, Composite, Headphone Jack, Optical Audio Out, Ethernet
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): TV without stand: 48; 3 X 28; 1 X 3; 4 inches, TV with stand: 48; 3 X 31; 1 X 12; 4 inches
  • Easy voice control with Alexa and Google Assistant compatibility

Screen Size: 55 Inches


Brand: TCL


Display Technology: QLED


Product Dimensions: 48.3"D x 12.4"W x 31.1"H


Resolution: UHD


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Special Feature: Flat


Model Name: 55R625


Included Components: Stand, Remote Control, Power Cable


Brand Name: ‎TCL


Item Weight: ‎40 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.4 x 48.3 x 31.1 inches


Item model number: ‎55R625


Batteries: ‎3 AAA batteries required.


Color Name: ‎Black


Number of Component Outputs: ‎Optical


Special Features: ‎Flat


Speaker Type: ‎Satellite


Item Weight: ‎40 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎55 Inches


Wattage: ‎10 watts


Date First Available: September 17, 2019


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  • Fantastic, BRIGHT picture quality! Absolutely beautiful TV. Vibrant colors and excellent value.
Size: 65 in Style: Single
We love this TCL 65" Class 6-Series 4K UHD QLED Dolby VISION HDR Roku Smart TV! We had previously purchased a TCL 55" 4K Roku Smart TV in 2018 (4-Series), and absolutely loved it. I wasn't sure about the TCL brand, as I had never heard of it before then, but due to the excellent price at the time, we decided to get it - and we weren't disappointed in the slightest. The ONLY thing that my husband in particular griped about is that he wished it was bigger - of course! At the time, there was a huge pricing jump from 55" to 65" - so 55" it was. Still, he had been pouting about it for quite some time and doing tons of research on larger ones (some closer to 75" and above, even) - but obviously, we couldn't stomach the hefty price tags. He also specifically was looking into QLEDs and OLEDs. There's a lot of debate between QLED and OLED and which one is better, etc. This all comes down to preference, of course, but I am personally thrilled with the QLED on this particular model. Our other TCL (which still works perfectly well - we simply stuck it in another room to replace a much more aging TV) had a really great picture quality on the whole, and it had been performing flawlessly for us ever since we got it. I kept looking at it and thinking, "How much better can you REALLY get? This is pretty darn good!" My husband became obsessed with all things QLED and comparing different brands - and we NEARLY got a Sony QLED in the 65" range, but ultimately went with TCL again - mainly due to price. I would have never considered TCL had we not gotten the other lower model that was relatively cheap, but I was so pleased with the performance and quality of it that I felt it was fairly trustworthy for getting a nicer (and bigger) model. I am SO glad we picked this one. When this arrived, I was struck with how much nicer looking this one is to our other lower model TCL. The frame has more sturdy metal on and around it - and it just looks much sleeker and is made from hardier materials. It's a little heavier than your light weight plasticky ones, too (our other TCL was ridiculously light for its size, but had that "plastic" look to it - this one just looks solid and higher end). I won't get all technical about the pixels and all that stuff, but I was skeptical that it would be just SOOOOO much noticeably better than our other TV. When we got it installed, it felt very familiar and intuitive - namely because it operates on the exact same premise as our old one does with the Roku Smart TV remote (which I LOVE - makes things SO much easier!). As for the picture and colors...well, I was simply blown away. Like, WOW. Yes, you WILL notice a huge difference between this and a lower model - especially in movies with bright colors. Sometimes the white is SO WHITE that it's blinding. Yellows, greens, blues, and bright reds are just extraordinary and mesmerizing. We watched some movies with it that we've watched before, and were struck at just HOW many details we could see that we missed the first time around. We didn't even play around or adjust anything - this was just straight out of the box. The quality and vibrancy of the colors were just simply mesmerizing and nothing short of amazing, IMO. And I wasn't expecting to be impressed with it at ALL (with the exception that I knew it would be bigger - but that's about it). The sound quality from the TV is actually pretty good, too. My husband has tower speakers that he likes to turn on with this for movie watching, but I find those unnecessary for watching shorter daily shows and such - so I just rely on the TV speakers on the whole for most stuff and leave the towers off. You can get it nice and loud without distortions, and it doesn't sound tinny or muddy, either. It's certainly a TV that sounds well on its own if you don't want or need to invest in fancy speakers - it has a nice balance and a great range all by itself without any help. For the price, this was a fantastic bargain for us compared to other name brands, which were much more expensive for the QLED aspects. We bought this in December, 2019, and it's now the end of February, 2020 - and we have NO complaints whatsoever. Everything works great on it, and the picture quality is simply amazing. It's a great bang for your buck when you're wanting a larger screen QLED TV but don't want to pay through the nose to get it. If you're into brighter, detailed, vivid colors in your TV experience, this one won't disappoint - it really brings your whole viewing experience into life! We love everything about it and probably will purchase another one in the near future to put in our secondary living area. It certainly gets two thumbs up from this household, and we highly recommend it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2020 by ILoveMyKids

  • Amazing TV in general, then the price makes it an insanely awesome deal.
Size: 55 in Style: Single
Ok, I do need to start off by saying that I got this TV at a steal of a price. First, they recently dropped the MSRP from $600 to $550. Then when I went in to buy it there was an additional coupon I could apply to drop it another $81. Not sure what for, but I won't look this gift horse in the mouth. I will just call it the super-secret squirrel sale. I did a lot of research before buying this and I was still a little hesitant. I am upgrading from a 42" Magnavox 720p plasma TV I bought in 2007 for ~$800. So regardless it is a huge upgrade. But still, a lot of money to spend. I saved up for it. I researched the every living crap out of it. Look at the rtings.com ratings and review. Talking in groups on Reddit about it. The works. Finally, I bit the bullet and bought it. The first thing I did was had my wife record me opening it because the box was a bit beat up and I was worried that it would be damaged. It wasn't though. I added the feet, set it on the floor with her help and turned it on. Updated the software right after setting up WiFi and after it rebooted it had lost the WiFi connection info I had just put in, which was annoying. Hopefully, it was just because it wasn't fully setup yet. I really don't want to go through that again on the next update. I then tried watching the recap video on YouTube of the Chiefs beating the Titans (and heading to the SuperBowl). That looked great. I didn't see any artifacts or issues with motion. Maybe if I looked super hard I might see something. But for regular average Joe viewing it is just fine. I then tried Netflix... and it sucked. After doing some research, it turns out that on larger size 4k TVs you can't get away with the standard HD Netflix signal. It doesn't scale well. But as soon as I upgraded my Netflix account to the Ultra HD level it was all good in the hood. Looks amazing now. I watched "6 Underground" and "Planet Earth" Amazing picture. Fantastic brightness. Impeccable color. Hulu and Disney+ look perfect. I haven't tested my PS4 yet, but I will next weekend. YouTube looks great, especially 4k content. Low-res content like "The Simpsons" looks great too (watched via Hulu). I tried the new live-action Aladdin movie and the HDR+ modes are awesome. I also happen to have a Pixel 3a and tried the TCL iPQ calibration app. Basically, it makes you take two sets of 6 pictures (12 in total) of a white screen with a box on it. Align the box with the corners in the app and take the picture. I will be honest with you, it says it improved it, but it wasn't really very noticeable to me. That is literally all this app does. Don't worry if you can't get/use the app on your phone. It doesn't really help that much. The Roku interface is fast and responsive most of the time. I had a few blips here and there with it speed-wise, but other than that it has been great. The calibration controls are extensive and I don't think it is lacking anything. Granted I have never use any professional calibration tools or anything. So I could very well just not know about it. But for normal people it is more than enough. The sound quality is pretty good. Louder and better than my old TV (not saying much). I like how the volume control graphic is a circle that pops up in the upper right corner. It avoids covering subtitle text and other important parts of the screen which is nice. I look forward to getting a soundbar with ARC on it. I have never had that. But that is a purchase for another day when I have researched it and saved up for it. My next step is figuring out cable management. I will say that the power cord is extremely short, which is disappointing. Especially since I wall mounted this TV. It just barely reaches the power strip I setup just so that it could reach. I will probably find a solution that brings the power connection up to the base of the wall mount to fix this. For the wall mount, I did the Amazon Basics Extended Arm wall mount. The one that does 26" or 28" out. I can't remember which. But that is great for me. Overall this is a badass TV for a fantastic price. I highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2020 by Patrick Thurmond

  • Absolutely Horrible TV
Size: 65 in Style: Single
I had this TV for little more than three years and all of a sudden it displayed lines across the screen. I filed a claim to the equally awful warranty company, Asurion. They said this was caused by physical damage, which it wasn’t and wouldn’t fix or replace, even though I was still within warranty. I will never purchase another TCL tv and order a big ticket item like this from Amazon again. Nobody helps and they all pass the blame on each other. The warranty is a joke and nothing more than a scam. TCL and Amazon did absolutely nothing to fix this. Buyer beware!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by Renee LeMoyne Renee LeMoyne

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