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BEIJING - TCL, a global player in the consumer electronics market, announced the debut of its T6C-UK Fire TV series today, featuring advanced QLED 4K technology and a range of smart functionalities. The series, which includes screen sizes from 43" to 85", is designed to cater to diverse consumer needs and preferences.
The T6C-UK series integrates the Fire TV experience, offering users a unified platform for live and on-demand streaming content. With the Freely feature, customers can navigate various streaming services without the need to switch between different apps or platforms. The series also boasts Alexa voice control, simplifying the search for entertainment and management of smart home devices.
Equipped with 4K HDR PRO and Quantum Dot technology, the TVs promise over a billion colors and shades, aiming to deliver lifelike picture quality. The inclusion of Dolby Vision and HDR10+ aims to enhance the viewing experience with superior contrast and brightness.
In addition to visual technology, the series is built with an HVA panel that provides high contrast and wider viewing angles while consuming less energy. For gaming enthusiasts, the inclusion of Game Master with HDMI 2.1, Auto Low Latency Mode, and DLG technology is intended to offer a smoother and more responsive gaming experience, especially with the 120Hz Game Accelerator available in larger models.
The 85" model stands out with a built-in 2.1 Onkyo Dolby Atmos sound system, purportedly offering cinematic surround sound. The entire series features a sleek, bezel-less design that aims to complement modern home décor.
The T6C-UK series will be available for purchase on Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), with prices ranging from £399 for the 43" model to £1,299 for the 85" model, although final pricing is at the retailer’s discretion.
This announcement is based on a press release statement and provides consumers with new options in the smart TV market, reflecting TCL’s commitment to combining technology with user-friendly features.
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