For those in the market for a new 4K TV, there plenty of brands and models to choose from. However, we've spotted a deal that could help you save some pennies on a potentially pricey purchase.
The TCL Q6C 4K 55-inch LED TV has hit its lowest ever price on Amazon, according to price tracker CamelCamelCamel. This is particularly noteworthy given that this is a 2025 model that was only released a few months ago. Amazon has slashed the price to £449.99, offering a saving of £50 offering an excellent opportunity for savvy shoppers looking to upgrade their home entertainment set up.
The TV boasts QD-Mini LEDs which have been designed to deliver lifelike colours and an ultra-high contrast ratio. It also offers higher peak brightness, a wider colour range, a larger screen size and a longer lifespan, positioning it at the forefront of display technology.
Additionally, it has HDR 1000 Premium for a stunning HDR picture, providing better colour and brighter pixels. For gaming enthusiasts, it features a 144HZ screen for a smoother experience, as well as AMD FreeSync Pro and HDMI 2.1, reports the Mirror.
The TCL TV also comes with Google TV built-in, allowing users to enjoy their favourite apps such as Youtube, Twitch, Disney+ and many more. But if this model isn't quite right, there's a wealth of alternative choices available too.
Take for instance the 4K Samsung 50-inch TV on offer for £259. With a 4.1-star rating, shoppers have called it 'easy to set up' and praised its 'great build quality'. One satisfied customer summed it up saying: "Very good price and great features and build quality."
Elsewhere, the Sky Glass Gen 2 is an option for those looking to upgrade without a significant initial outlay. Prices kick off at £14 per month over 48 months or a one-off payment of £699, with plans starting from £15.
Turning back to the TCL 4K TV, it too has received many glowing reviews from consumers. One buyer enthused: "Impressive contrast and colour, clean-cut seamless screen. Google TV is also quite impressive - no laggy experience, fuss-free set-up."
A self-proclaimed 'picture quality maniac' agreed, saying: "I am quite a picture quality maniac, and I found the TV amazing! The sound system is just okay, yet still acceptable. I totally recommend it for someone who wants a quality product at a decent price."
Another added: "Fantastic kit for the price. Great picture quality, very bright and vibrant. The local dimming works great, giving a very good contrast.
"Excellent array of features, from Dolby Vision IQ, HDR 10+, Dolby Atmos, etc., to name a few. Oh, and 144Hz 4K for gaming is a bonus," they continued.
However, some customers found the audio quality lacking. A particular shopper noted: "Sound is good but lacks real depth, which I notice more when listening to music through Spotify or radio channels through both TV and Apple TV."
They further explained their solution by saying, "I ended up buying a soundbar, but the TV does get loud on its own, so it depends on your preference and needs."
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