You will NOT be disappointed. Moved up to a newer HDTV from my quite nice 2017 49" ( if anyone wants a nice unit for cheap pm me ) as I have to stay relatively current and this is a treat.
Bargain time
https://www.amazon.com/TCL-Class-Do...u+tv&qid=1575914486&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&sr=8-4
Nother step up ....Dolby Vision
Dolby Vision - Dramatic Imaging at Home or in the Cinema
HDR10
Dolby Vision, HDR10, Technicolor and HLG: HDR formats explained
and significantly brighter - like well into proper HDR
updated review for 2019
TCL 6-Series Roku TV: The best picture quality for the money
Clients are moving to HDR monitors - Apple's iMacs have been at 500 nits for a while and so have the laptops but HDR is not enabled as yet.
Desktop monitors have lagged a bit ..of Apple's montrous $6k 32" reference monitor is way too expensive and eye searing bright.
Picked up some 32" Dells with 400 published nits but 440 nits tested and they get into HDR10 turf.
Many feel HDR has more impact on the viewing than 4k but really they go together. Can't assess Dolby Vision yet but at least have Disney+ as a reference channel.
I like that I can watch scenes filmed in natural light without any loss of detail. More enjoyable movie experience.
With streaming competition heating up ....nice time for newer gear.
not quite the black level of OLED but hey for half the price ...it's just fine. :grin2:
Disney+ Marvel series is a good streaming reference.
The DolbyVision stream is an eye opener as well.
Dolby Vision - Dramatic Imaging at Home or in the Cinema - that can be streamed to your TV or to your laptop.

TCL 75R617-CA 4K Ultra HD Smart LED Television (2019), 75": Amazon.ca: Electronics
TCL 75R617-CA 4K Ultra HD Smart LED Television (2019), 75": Amazon.ca: Electronics
www.amazon.ca
Bargain time
https://www.amazon.com/TCL-Class-Do...u+tv&qid=1575914486&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&sr=8-4
Nother step up ....Dolby Vision
Dolby Vision - Dramatic Imaging at Home or in the Cinema
HDR10
Dolby Vision, HDR10, Technicolor and HLG: HDR formats explained
and significantly brighter - like well into proper HDR
TCL 55R617 was introduced in 2018. It has a LED screen with 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution. The TV is HDR compatible and can reach 1200 nits of peak brightness. It supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision.
The Good:
The affordable TCL 6 series has excellent overall image quality, with deep black levels, very good brightness, rich contrast and accurate color. Its Roku smart TV platform is the best available, with a simple interface and extensive streaming app support. The TV handles both HDR10 and Dolby Vision high dynamic range sources.
The Bad:
Brightness and video processing fall short of some more expensive TVs.
The Bottom Line With superb picture quality that rivals TVs costing twice as much, TCL's 6 series is the best TV value we've ever reviewed.
updated review for 2019
QLED color technology delivers better brightness and wide color volume to provide exceptionally vivid and lifelike picture performance.
Smart functionality offers access to thousands of streaming channels featuring more than 500, 000 movies and TV episodes via Roku TV
Pairs 4K Ultra HD picture clarity with the contrast, color, and detail of Dolby Vision high dynamic range (HDR) for the most lifelike picture
LED backlighting with contrast control zones produce deep blacks and excellent picture quality
Full View design provides a clean, contemporary edge-to-edge glass display that blends seamlessly into your viewing experience
Auto Game Mode automatically enhances performance by offering the smoothest action, lowest latency and the best picture settings for gaming
Inputs: 4 HDMI (one with HDMI ARC), 1 USB (media player), RF, Composite, Headphone Jack, Optical Audio Out, Ethernet
Dimensions (W x H x D): TV without stand: 56. 9" X 32. 9" X 3. 4", TV with stand: 56. 9" X 36. 0" X 12. 4"
Easy Voice Control with Alexa and Google Assistant compatibility
TCL 6-Series Roku TV: The best picture quality for the money
Clients are moving to HDR monitors - Apple's iMacs have been at 500 nits for a while and so have the laptops but HDR is not enabled as yet.
Desktop monitors have lagged a bit ..of Apple's montrous $6k 32" reference monitor is way too expensive and eye searing bright.
Picked up some 32" Dells with 400 published nits but 440 nits tested and they get into HDR10 turf.
Many feel HDR has more impact on the viewing than 4k but really they go together. Can't assess Dolby Vision yet but at least have Disney+ as a reference channel.
I like that I can watch scenes filmed in natural light without any loss of detail. More enjoyable movie experience.
With streaming competition heating up ....nice time for newer gear.
not quite the black level of OLED but hey for half the price ...it's just fine. :grin2:
Disney+ Marvel series is a good streaming reference.
The DolbyVision stream is an eye opener as well.
Dolby Vision - Dramatic Imaging at Home or in the Cinema - that can be streamed to your TV or to your laptop.