TLC's mid-range QLED TVs offer decent picture quality with 4K resolution that rivals some mainstream A-brand LED TVs. According to the manufacturer, this line is a worthy choice for inexperienced users who are not planning to shell out money for an advanced OLED TV or a more serious QLED panel with Mini-LED backlight in the near future.


The affordable price of C63 panels is explained by the fact that they are more designed for multimedia use and are not quite ready for the requirements of modern video games. In particular, in native mode, most of them output a picture at 60 Hz, and the 120 Hz stated on the box can only be achieved when the game mode is activated. True, in this case it will automatically reduce the image from 4K to 2K and will not be able to activate HDR, so there is no talk of any “PlayStation 5 Ready” certification.

Otherwise, they support most modern technologies, including HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, can artificially scale the original video resolution, increasing clarity from conditional Full HD to 4K, understand voice commands (Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant) and are friendly with Chromecast. Decent sound is provided by stereo speakers from Onkyo with support for Dolby Atmos technology. The role of the brain is usually played by the Android TV operating system. The set of ports usually includes one or more USB, a pair of HDMI version 2.1, and a LAN connector for direct connection to the World Wide Web.