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TCL 85C9K
TCL 85C8K
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Can operate at 288 Hz frequency in FHD mode. Built-in ambient light sensor. Peak brightness of 6500 cd/m². The processor analyzes and enhances images using advanced AI capabilities.
Built-in light sensor. HDR brightness up to 5000 cd/m². The processor analyzes and enhances the image using advanced AI capabilities.
Size85 "85 "
Operating systemGoogle TV (Android TV)Google TV (Android TV)
CPUTCL TSR AiPQTCL TSR AiPQ
Display
MatrixQLEDQLED
Backlight typeMini LEDMini LED
Screen surfaceanti-glare
Resolution3840x2160 px3840x2160 px
Upscalingup to 4Kup to 4K
Dynamic contrast65 000 000:1
Frame rate100/120 Hz100/120 Hz
Frame rate (game mode)144 Hz144 Hz
Colour gamut DCI-P397 %97 %
HDR supportHDR10+, Dolby VisionHDR10+, Dolby Vision
IMAX Enhanced
Brightness / contrast enhancement
Colour enhancement
AMD compatibleAMD FreeSync Premium ProAMD FreeSync Premium Pro
Multimedia
Speaker systemBang & OlufsenBang & Olufsen
Audio decodersDolby Atmos, DTS Virtual:XDolby Atmos, DTS Virtual:X
Digital tuner
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S (satellite)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S (satellite)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
Features
Features
AirPlay 2
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Miracast
Google Cast (Chromecast)
Bluetooth v5.4
voice control
Google Assistant
AirPlay 2
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Miracast
Google Cast (Chromecast)
Bluetooth v5.4
voice control
Google Assistant
Connectors
HDMI44
HDMI versionv 2.1v 2.1
HDMI technologiesCEC, eARC, ALLM, VRReARC, CEC, ALLM, VRR
Additional inputs
USB-A
LAN
USB-A
LAN
Outputs
optical
optical
General
Wall mountVESA 600x500 mmVESA 600x500 mm
Stand shapemonolithicmonolithic
Power consumption124 W128 W
Energy efficiency class (new)EE
Dimensions (WxHxD)1880x1112x379 mm1880x1142x379 mm
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD)1880x1073x53 mm1880x1073x53 mm
Weight41.6 kg41.6 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2025april 2025
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Glossary

Screen surface

The type of coating used on the TV screen.

Matte. Historically, the first type of coating for LCD screens, which is often found today. Screens with such a coating generally have average characteristics of brightness, saturation and colour reproduction quality, in terms of these indicators they are inferior to glossy counterparts. However, the matte coating has one important advantage: it has virtually no glare from ambient light. In some situations, this can be an important advantage — for example, if the TV is installed opposite the window. And for some users it is more pleasant to look at the screen without glare, albeit relatively dim.

Glossy. A coating designed to improve the brightness and colour quality of the visible image compared to matte screens. The creators have managed to achieve this goal: "glossy" screens really provide rich, vibrant colours and a brighter image. The key disadvantage of such screens is the appearance of glare from ambient light on them — this can ruin the whole viewing experience. Because of this, the classic glossy coating is practically not used today, anti-glare solutions have taken its place (see below).

Glossy (anti-glare). Modification of the glossy coating, created, as the name implies, in order to eliminate the main drawback of the classic gloss — glare from external lighting. This is not to say th...at such screens do not glare at all, but there are much less reflections on them than on ordinary glossy ones. As for the image quality, it is at least not much worse, and often even better (especially since such coatings are constantly being improved). Thanks to all this, most modern TVs of all price categories are equipped with anti-glare screens.

Dynamic contrast

The level of dynamic contrast provided by the TV screen.

Contrast in a general sense is the ratio in brightness between the brightest whites and the darkest blacks that the screen can produce. Other things being equal, the higher the screen contrast, the better the quality of colour reproduction and detail, the lower the likelihood that it will be impossible to see details in too bright or too dark areas of the image. Formally, the main characteristic of screens is static contrast (see above), but even in advanced matrices it is relatively low. Therefore, manufacturers went to the trick, introducing such a characteristic as "dynamic contrast".

Dynamic contrast ratio is the difference between the brightest whites at the highest screen brightness settings and the darkest blacks at the lowest. These contrast ratios can be quite impressive—much higher than static—however, it is impossible to achieve such values within a single frame, and dynamic contrast ratio is stated more for promotional purposes than for describing the actual specifications of the screen. However, it cannot be said that this indicator is completely unrelated to reality. The fact is that many TVs use automatic brightness control, which changes the settings depending on the characteristics of the image. This control is based on the fact that when displaying bright scenes, there is no need to provide a deep black level, and in dark scenes, high brightness of light areas is not needed — th...ese are the features of the human eye. This means that in bright scenes you can increase the overall brightness, and in dark scenes you can reduce it; the maximum brightness difference achievable in this mode of operation is precisely described by dynamic contrast.

HDMI technologies

VRR. VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) adaptive frame rate synchronization technology allows you to adjust the refresh rate of the image on the TV screen in real time in accordance with the frame rate output by the game console or connected computer. The function ensures smooth rendering of dynamic scenes, eliminates frame breaks, and guarantees comfortable and stable gameplay. Realizable technology with standard HDMI v 2.1.

ALLM. Automatic low latency mode for games (Auto Low Latency Mode). The TV switches to game mode when it detects a game console connection. Reducing the output delay on the TV panel screen is provided by suspending part of the image processing functions. The ALLM mode can also be useful for karaoke and video calls.

eARC. HDMI v 2.1 has an enhanced eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel). The technology allows you to send higher quality audio from your TV to your soundbar or AV receiver. It claims to support the latest high bit rate audio formats up to 192 kHz, uncompressed 5.1 and 7.1, and 32-channel uncompressed audio. eARC also supports Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS:X, Dolby Atmos.

— CEC. The CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) system is designed for remote control of equipment connected to the TV using a single remote control. The devices are connected to the TV panel using an HDMI cable.

Power consumption

The electrical power normally consumed by the TV. This parameter strongly depends on the screen size and sound power (see above), however, it can be determined by other parameters — primarily additional features and technologies implemented in the design. It is worth noting that most modern LCD TVs are quite economical, and most often this parameter does not play a significant role — in most cases, power consumption is about several tens of watts. And even large models with a diagonal of 70 – 90" consume about 200 – 300 W — this can be compared with the system unit of a low-power desktop PC.