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TCL 55-Inch Q65 QLED 4K UHD Smart TV with Google TV (55Q651G, 2024 Model) Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, HDR Pro+, Game Accelerator Enhanced Gaming, Voice Remote, Works with Alexa, Streaming Television

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TCL 55-Inch Q65 QLED 4K UHD Smart TV with Google TV (55Q651G, 2024 Model) Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, HDR Pro+, Game Accelerator Enhanced Gaming, Voice Remote, Works with Alexa, Streaming Television

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$277.99

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· 4K UltraHD Resolution - Experience incredible detail with 4X the resolution of 1080p Full HDTVs. · QLED PRO – Quantum Dot Technology - Rich, vibrant colors covering nearly the entire DCI-P3 color space to bring images to life. · High Brightness+ LED Backlight - Q6 models produce brighter images for enhanced viewing experience for all your favorite movies and TV shows. · TCL AIPQ Processor with Deep Learning AI - Powerful, advanced processor intelligently optimizes the color, contrast, and clarity for an unrivaled 4K HDR experience. · HDR PRO+ with Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, & HLG - Enjoy enhanced contrast, accurate colors and fine details utilizing all the most advanced HDR formats. · Motion Rate 240 with MEMC Frame Insertion - Combines multiple motion enhancement technologies for best-in-class motion clarity. · Auto Game Mode (ALLM) - Automatically enables game mode for the lowest possible input lag and latency for an unmatched gaming performance. · Dolby Atmos Audio - Advanced spatial audio processing can be found in movies, TV shows, and video games.· Enhanced Dialogue Mode - Audio Setting for better clarity and intelligibility in movies, TV shows, and video games.· DTS Virtual:X - Advanced audio post-processing for your everyday content offering an immersive 3D sound, all from just your TV speakers.

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LaneReviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025

TLDR: This replaced the projector I've been using, and I couldn't be happier with my choice here (98 inch). Gaming, game streaming is excellent. Movies. 10/10. Apps I use that work amazing on this: Stremio (sailing the high seas in 4k) Moonlight (streaming your games from your PC to your TV, highly recommend) I had been debating finding a new TV, I've just been using a projector for a few years now and I've gotten tired of not being able really use it during the day or even play games at all on it. I was super worried about it showing up and it being broken, but it wasn't an issue at all. Getting it into my house though.. Definitely measure the entryway first. 😅 I barely made it, and that was forcing it through my stairway. Risky business. It all worked out though. It's really 'snappy', no delays or lag with input. Picture is perfect. Its absolutely massive and definitely a surprise for anyone that walks in. Gaming, movies and everything else looks fantastic. Performance was a big surprise. I'm running the android TV Moonlight client on it to stream games from my desktop to this TV, and WOW! Blew my expectations out of the water. No perceptible input lag with my controller hooked directly to the TV, graphics and stream are PERFECT and I'm going over wifi instead of wired in internet. No tearing, skipped frames, nothing. (I do have a high-end desktop, and very high end networking through the house though, so results may vary). Why does it matter? Because android/google TVs have been notorious for being very bad at running this app, but this one handles it like a champ. 10/10 would recommend for the gamers. I'm not an expert on color accuracy and everything, but it all looks fantastic. The sound is fantastic. Graphics definitely rival (and surpass) my gaming monitor. I did notice some black screens for a bit when I play on my xbox, but that was a settings issue. Pay attention to the inputs, and what each one supports for speed/quality. And adjust any settings on devices to stay in line. Make sure your cables support the quality you're going for.

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TillmanReviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025

I love this TV… To be able experience 4K HDR with Dolby Atmos at such a low price point is insane value. The colors that this TV produce are really good. It comes packed with all of the popular streaming services and it includes Google TV, which I think is by far the best thing to use compared to Roku’s UI. There are some hiccups with the app, but it’s easily fixed by force stopping the app and relaunching. If you need a TV that won’t break the bank, this is perfect!!!

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DavidReviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025

The package arrived on time and in perfect condition. This is one package you will need help getting inside, so utilize the delivery service options if you can. The two delivery men unloaded the large box and brought it in for me. I didn't ask them to stick around for the unpacking, although that is included in the delivery service. I inspected the box, found zero damage, and sent them on their way. This was excellent delivery service for a sizable and fragile item. Setting up the television is a simple process that takes about ten minutes. Once done, I was met with a beautiful picture quality and several hours of movie watching. After about two weeks of use, bouncing between YouTube videos and streaming services, I have found only one bone to pick with this television. The remote control. The layout feels odd in the hand, and the navigation buttons have a very audible "click" that can get annoying when you're clicking through content. If this sounds a little petty, you are correct, and that is why I am, so far, 100% satisfied with this purchase.

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CharlesReviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025

This TV is fabulous. The picture is gorgeous, fluid and bright. Right out of the box, it didn't require really any tweaking. I'm not particularly fond of the newest version of Google or Android TV, whatever they're calling it now. I've used an Nvidia Shield TV since 2019 when they came out and that implementation of Android is much better than this newest generation. It may be TCL's skinning of it, but I'm inclined to think it's more Google looking to suck our soul out with more advertising angles. I have been rather disappointed with some of the Play Store limitations I've encountered with this current version. Several apps I'm loaded on previous gen HiSense Google TVs are no longer deemed compatible, which is disappointing. That said, the interface is still pretty clean, this TCL performs better than any built-in Google TV I've seen, and it was simple to set up. I do not recommend trying to use Google Home to set the TV up. For some reason, it develops a connection issue toward the end of the process and won't complete, but doing it manually it works perfectly. I had this problem multiple times on this TV and the 65" version I bought at the same time, so I think there's an issue inside of Google Home, which I've routinely seen bugginess out of. The sound from this TV is rather surprising to me. While I paired it up with a Vizio MicMe sound bar, I wanted the karaoke functionality of that system, and I'm not using it due to the sound being inadequate on the TV. It is really nice for a flat panel. This is drastically better than my decade old Sharp Aquos for sure. Adding the unit to my network was super simple, no issues with it at all. Don't underestimate the size. This TV is gargantuan. Make double sure you measure the dimensions and be sure your VESA mount can properly handle a 600x400 hole spacing. We didn't have any issues mounting this, but this replaced a previous 85" television in this same location, so it was an easy thing for us. Mounting was easy, but don't skimp on the beef to lift it and get it on the mount, because it is a bit on the heavy side. One bit of design flaw I find with the hardware is that the remote receiver is rather sizeable and smack dab in the middle of the TV, which makes it impossible to use a VESA sound bar mount and put a sound bar flush up against the bottom of the unit. I found a workaround, but this was a bit annoying, especially when I've seen a number of large units now putting the IR receiver more unobtrusively toward the side (and smaller). Definitely recommend.