The TCL 50C645 is an affordable television, which is nevertheless equipped with a beautiful Qled panel and other interesting features. Today, it is possible to get it for 399 euros instead of 549 euros.
Today, it is no longer necessary to blow your budget to buy a Qled TV that supports a host of compatibilities. TCL is in a very good position among the brands offering more affordable televisions, without making too many concessions. This is the case of the 50C645 model which is also HDMI 2.1 compatible for the latest game consoles. Its price becomes even more interesting, since thanks to a reduction doubled by an ODR, its price is reduced by 150 euros.
What is the TCL 50C645?
- A 50 inch (126 cm) Qled panel
- 4K compatible, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Dolby Atmos
- The presence of HDMI 2.1 ports and Google TV
Initially at 549 euros, then discounted at 499 euros, the TCL 50C645 television set costs 399 euros at Boulanger, thanks to an ODR worth 100 euros.
If you want a TV with a larger diagonal, the 55-inch model is 449 euros at Boulanger, thanks to the ODR.
A Qled panel at a low price
Even if Samsung reigns supreme in the Qled television market, TCL still has several arguments to make. Its 50C645 model first adopts a neat design, almost borderless, underlined by its metal frame. Enough to reinforce immersion in the content viewed. The 50-inch diagonal is very comfortable.
The screen also displays a 4K UHD definition (3,840 x 2,160 pixels), ensuring very good image quality. The C645 is also compatible with the best video standards, namely, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG and Dolby Vision. The images are thus brighter, the contrasts more detailed and the colors richer. On the sound side, we can take advantage of Dolby Atmos for a very rich and immersive result. If the quality is not enough for you, it will always be possible to connect a sound bar to increase the range.
HDMI 2.1, but not 120 Hz
Here, there are three HDMI 2.1 ports. For compatible games, you can simply enjoy a better image thanks to the ALLM function (Auto Low Latency Mode) which reduces latency as much as possible. We will thus be entitled to more responsiveness in the game. However, the panel being limited to a refresh rate of 50 Hz, we will have to do without the 120 Hz mode, unlike other models which do indeed offer 4K@ 120Hz.
As for the interface used on this television, we are entitled to the Google TV operating system. A fluid OS, which gives access to the most extensive catalog of applications via the Play Store. Several hundred references are accessible in a few clicks, and in particular subscriptions to video on demand services such as Netflix, Prime Video, MyCanal or Disney+. It even integrates the Chromecast functionality to be able to broadcast content from your smartphone or tablet, without forgetting Google Assistant.
If you are still hesitating in your choice, our comparison of the best 4K TVs (QLED or OLED) available could well enlighten you.
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