![]() ![]() What we really like about TCL is that it tries to accommodate a lot of buyers - there’s people who want a second screen for a guest bedroom or basement, college students who need something for their dorm rooms or apartments, and people who want a new TV for the center of their living room. The 6-Series also supports VRR and AMD FreeSync, which is great for PC gamers. So why is this important for gamers? Well, if you have a new console like the Xbox Series X or PS5 and want to take advantage of their native 120 frames-per-second output, you’ll need a 120Hz TV. A 60Hz screen can therefore refresh the image on-screen 60 times in one second while a 120Hz or 144Hz display can refresh the image 120 times or 144 times in one second, respectively. While there’s a lot happening under the hood, a panel’s native refresh rate is the number of time all the pixels on the screen can refresh in one second. For comparison, the 5-Series is limited to 60Hz. ![]() The headline here is that the TCL 6-Series not only has a native refresh rate of 120Hz, but it can go up to 144Hz when connected to a PC. If you’re a gamer or sports lover, you definitely want to read this section. Having more zones on is a bad thing, as that’s what creates a greyish look to night skies and space scenes rather than true black. Instead of a TV turning on 10% of the LEDs to illuminate that one section of sky where the moon is, the additional contrast control zones would allow you to use the exact area where the moon is. ![]() Say, for example, you have a night sky in the background with something bright - like the Moon - in one small section. Speaking of contrast, the 6-Series has six times more contrast control zones than the 5-Series - up to 360 on the 6-Series vs 60 on the TCL 5-Series.Ĭontrast control zones, as the name suggests, allows a TV to have even finer control of which parts of the TV are turned on and off. ![]()
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