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The TCL 65-Inch QM85 QLED 4K Smart TV (2024) combines cutting-edge QD-Mini LED technology with a powerful AIPQ PRO processor, delivering ultra-bright, vibrant HDR visuals and ultra-smooth motion. Featuring a 240Hz Game Accelerator and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, it’s designed for gamers and cinephiles alike. With Google TV and voice control compatibility, it’s a sleek, bezel-less centerpiece for any modern living space.
Brand Name | TCL |
Item Weight | 77.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.38 x 56.69 x 32.68 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | 65QM851G |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Game Mode, Chromecast, Wide Color Enhancer, Bezel-Less Design |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Standing screen display size | 65 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 1.1E+2 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 8E+1 |
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The Closest Thing I’ve Seen to a Perfect TV (without breaking the bank)
I bought the 75-inch model (2024 model) two months ago. For months, I read professional reviews online, and couldn’t decide among this, the Hisense U8, and (going a step up) the LG C4. I eventually ruled out the C4 because the extra $800 or so for the 77-inch model just wasn’t worth it for whatever minor difference I might actually notice in contrast/blooming in certain scenes when I’m watching a movie. I then ruled out the Hisense because the 75-inch model uses a different panel than the other sizes, with worse contrast (although better off-axis viewing).That left the TCL, which was on my list in the first place for its brightness, fine contrast, and good sound quality. Keep in mind that high brightness does not mean that you’ll just be blinded by light all the time. Rather, certain things are very bright, such as sunsets and headlights, for example. So much so, that it adds almost a 3D aspect to the viewing experience.I find the picture to be stunning, and easy to dial in. I set it to “movie,” and move the color temperature to “warm.” I turn on the motion control, but adjust only the judder reduction, to 1. I turn on the micro contrast to high as well. To me, that’s the most natural and crisp picture for just about everything. It’s not great at upscaling low bitrate or SD content, but that is not a priority for me anyway. I’ve looked for blooming in many different scenes, and only in the most extreme instances of contrast — with a bright light moving in a pitch-black environment — do I see very minor blooming. You have to be looking for blooming like a hawk though to detect any lack of total blackness in the black areas of the screen. The contrast is striking, the colors look natural, and the picture can be as bright as you need it to be.I think the sound is great. Booming, even… and the dialogue is crisp and easy to understand when you set it to “voice.” Some reviews say “get a soundbar,” but those reviewers must have very high standards, because I can’t imagine needing more sound, unless you have a massive room or expect to feel like you’re in an IMAX theater. But you may demand more from audio than I do.The interface for Google TV is very good and responsive, and I don’t notice any lag to speak of. I’ll note that I connect the TV directly with an Ethernet cable just to ensure a constant, fast connection without interference. I just have nothing bad to say about this TV. It looks and sounds great. My last TCL TV was still working fine after seven years, and hopefully this one will too. Worth every penny!
T**M
My Favorite Purchase of the Year!
Bought this TV to fit in a remodel planned for the near future. Our previous TV was a 72-inch, and the jump to 85 inches has been great. So we picked 85-Inch QM85 QLED 4K Smart QD-Mini LED TV by TCL. Picture quality is impressive, with a noticeable improvement when using streaming services like Netflix—it's perfect for binge-watching. The bright, clear picture and excellent black levels really stand out. The bezels are very thin, the stand is sturdy, and installation was easy. I'm not an audiophile, but the speakers are good enough that we moved our soundbar to a different TV. Another bonus is that this model is more affordable than similar 85-inch TVs from brands, making it a great value for the quality it offers.
B**Y
Great Value
Purchased the 65" QM8 on Prime day and am not disappointed. The colors on this thing are fantastic. The darks are dark and the colors are vivid. It is the first time I have ever seen skin tones on a tv look like actual skin. The colors are spot on and there is plenty of room for preferential adjustments. The brightness is off the charts but can easily be scaled down if desired.The sound is good, but not great. It's better than any other TV I've had, but nothing to write home about. I guess it's as good as one can expect coming out of the TV. I hooked my TV up to an old AV receiver instead and get great sound.Google TV is fine. I keep it in "apps only" mode to avoid all the ads and viewing suggestions that clutter up the screen (though they aren't as bad as some other streaming OS's). The only problem is that the DirecTV streaming app is also nearly inoperable due to its lag (up to 30 secs per button press), but all other apps are peppy and responsive. This is a longtime known issue for DirecTV from what I understand. For the few times I use DirecTV, I flip over to an old, cheap Roku I had sitting around.I like the integrated ASTC 3.0 tuner. In my area, there are 6 NextGen stations that I view. Flipping to the OTA tv is easy as a single button press and OTA is nicely integrated into the TV. Also, using the Sofabaton U2 universal remote, I can type in channel numbers when viewing OTA, but the TCL does not accept the "." button for channels like 2.1. It's weird that the TCL tv accepts channel numbers but the TCL remote itself doesn't have any numeric buttons.One small gripe I have is that the remote seems to be both partially Bluetooth and IR. Programming the universal remote, I had to combine the Bluetooth and IR functions in order to get it functioning properly. Not a big deal once I figured that out, though it took me some time.Overall, I love this tv and am very happy with this purchase and would make the same purchase again.
A**.
Awesome picture. Incredible brightness. Fantastic sound quality
I absolutely love the TCL QM8—it’s hands down one of the best TVs I’ve ever owned. The picture quality is breathtaking, with deep blacks, vibrant colors, and insane brightness that makes everything pop. Whether I’m watching movies or gaming, the Mini-LED and QLED combo delivers stunning visuals with almost no blooming. Speaking of gaming, the 144Hz refresh rate and low input lag make it a dream for fast-paced action. The Google TV interface is super smooth, and having built-in Google Assistant makes navigating effortless. Sound-wise, the built-in speakers are excellent, but adding a soundbar really makes Dolby Atmos shine. Design-wise, it’s sleek, modern, and looks gorgeous in my living room. Setup was a breeze, and with Wi-Fi 6, streaming in 4K is super fast and lag-free. Honestly, this TV delivers features you’d expect from way more expensive models. If you’re on the fence, go for it—you won’t regret it!
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