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TCL 65″ 65T6D Qled 4k Google Tv
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TCL 65T6D is a 65-inch 4K QLED Google TV (2026 model) featuring Quantum Dot technology, Dolby Vision/Atmos, and a 60Hz refresh rate (up to 120Hz DLG). It offers a 3840 x 2160 resolution, HVA panel, AiPQ Processor, and 2GB RAM/16GB ROM, with a 350-400 nit brightness.
Key Features and Specifications:- Display: 65-inch 4K UHD QLED with Quantum Dot technology, supporting HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and a 93% DCI-P3 color gamut.
- Performance: AiPQ Processor with Game Master Mode, MEMC, and Game Accelerator (supports up to 120Hz DLG).
- Audio: 20W speakers with Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X.
- Smart Features: Google TV OS (Android 14) with built-in Google Assistant, hands-free voice control, and Chromecast.
- Design: Slim, bezel-less, metallic unibody design with VESA 300x300mm compatibility.
- Connectivity: 3x HDMI 2.1 (eARC/ARC), 1x USB, Dual-band Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth 5.4.
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Performance Breakdown
Picture Quality
- QLED panel gives very vibrant colors (up to ~93% DCI-P3)
- Good brightness (~350–400 nits) — fine for normal rooms, not extreme sunlight
- HDR support (Dolby Vision + HDR10+) improves contrast and detail
Overall: Excellent for movies, sports, and Netflix at this price
Smart Features
- Runs Google TV → smooth access to apps + voice control
- Built-in Chromecast & AirPlay
- Personalized recommendations
Easy to use — one of the best smart systems in budget TVs
Gaming
- Native 60Hz panel
- “120Hz Game Accelerator” is software-based (not true 120Hz)
- Has ALLM (low latency mode)
Good for casual gaming, not competitive/high FPS gaming
Sound
- 20W speakers with Dolby Atmos
- Decent, but not cinema-level
For best experience, add a soundbar later
Pros
- Big 65″ screen (great for living room)
- QLED = rich colors
- Google TV (very user-friendly)
- Dolby Vision + Atmos support
- Good value for money
Cons
- 60Hz panel (not true 120Hz gaming)
- Average brightness vs higher-end TVs
- Sound is just okay



