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TCL 65Q8C
TCL 65C8K
TCL 65Q8CTCL 65C8K
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HDR peak brightness up to 4500 cd/m².
Built-in light sensor. HDR brightness up to 4500 nits. The processor analyzes and enhances the image with advanced AI capabilities.
Size65 "65 "
Operating systemGoogle TV (Android TV)Google TV (Android TV)
CPUTCL TSR AiPQTCL TSR AiPQ
Display
MatrixQLEDQLED
Backlight typeMini LEDMini LED
Screen surfaceanti-glareanti-glare
Resolution3840x2160 px3840x2160 px
Upscalingup to 4Kup to 4K
Static contrast7 000:1
Dynamic contrast45 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
Sound power85 W
Subwoofer
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 technologieseARC, CEC, ALLM, VRReARC, CEC, ALLM, VRR
Additional inputs
USB-A
LAN
USB-A
LAN
Outputs
optical
optical
General
Wall mountVESA 300x300 mmVESA 300x300 mm
Stand shapemonolithicmonolithic
Power consumption67 W67 W
Energy efficiency class (new)DD
Dimensions (WxHxD)1434x890x368 mm1434x890x368 mm
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD)1434x824x50 mm1434x824x50 mm
Weight23.1 kg23.3 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2026april 2025
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Glossary

Static contrast

The level of static 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. Static contrast, on the other hand, describes the maximum difference in brightness that can be achieved within one frame without changing the brightness of the image — this is its difference from dynamic contrast (see below).

The values of static contrast are much lower than those of dynamic, but this characteristic is the most "honest". It is on it that the properties of the image seen on the screen at a particular moment depend, it is describes the basic properties of the screen, without taking into account the software tricks provided by the manufacturer in the hardware of the TV.

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.

Sound power

The nominal power of the sound produced by the TV's sound system.

The larger the screen and the greater the estimated distance to the viewer, the more powerful the sound system must be in order to be heard normally. Manufacturers take this moment into account, moreover, most often they also provide a solid volume margin. So if a TV is bought for home viewing in a quiet, calm environment, you can not pay much attention to the sound power: it is guaranteed to be enough for such a usage. It makes sense to specifically look for models with high-power speakers for a noisy environment — for example, a cafe or other public space. Detailed recommendations on this matter can be found in special sources, but here we note that even in such cases, connecting external speakers can be a good alternative.

Subwoofer

The presence of a subwoofer as part of the TV sound system.

A subwoofer is a specialized speaker for bass and ultra-low frequencies. It makes the sound richer in the bass, which is especially useful when watching adventure films with appropriate sound effects (bumps, explosions), as well as concerts. It should noted that the specifications of built-in subwoofers are usually much more limited than those of external ones; so don't expect cinema-like bass from a TV audio system. However, the advantage in bass quality for such TVs (compared to models without a subwoofer) will still be noticeable.