TCL is one of the top TV manufacturers in the market going head to head against the likes of Samsung, Sony, and LG. During CES 2023, the company unveiled its lineup of 2023 smart TVs set to launch. These are the TCL Q Class and the more affordable TCL S Class smart TVs, according to The Verge.
TCL is really emphasizing multiple options with these TVs with a wide range of prices and screen sizes. Its Q Class of TVs are the more premium options while the S Class is for people who want to save a bit of money.
TCL is rolling out its 2023 smart TVs
So, let’s start off with the more affordable options.
TCL S Class
As stated, these are the more affordable TVs, so they will be your first choice if you’re looking to save some money. Starting off with the most affordable model, we have the TCL S2 TV. Weighing in at $169.99, this is certainly for those on a tight budget.
This 32-inch TV has a 720p resolution, but it still manages to have a FullView display with a metal bezel-less design. It has three HDMI ports (one of which has ARC), game mode, and it runs on the Roku TV smart operating system. This TV works with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple homekit.
Moving up to the TCL S3, starting at $30 more, you’ll have a full HD screen that supports HDR. It also has the bezel-less design with game mode, a voice remote, Chromecast built-in, and a display backlit by LEDs. This TV comes with Google TV rather than Roku. It comes in between 32 inches and 43 inches.
If you want to break into 4K, the TCL S3 comes with a screen between 43 inches and 85 inches with the price increasing as you go up. This TV has the most impressive display with HDR Pro, Dolby Vision, the same bezel-less design, Google TV, Dolby Atmos, three HDMI ports (one with e-ARC), and other features. This one starts at $249.99.
TCL Q class
Now, let’s get into the premium TVs. The Q Class TVs have QLED technology, and it starts with the 55-inch TCL Q6. This one comes between 55 inches and 85 inches, and it starts at $499.
This TV has a 4K QLED display with HDR Pro Plus, a game accelerator for a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Atmos, Google TV with a voice remote, Bluetooth, 4K upscaling, Chromecast built-in, and many other features.
The TCL Q7 comes in between 55 inches and 85 inches, and it starts at $749.99. This TV has all the features of the Q6, with the addition of IMAX enhanced certification, Motion rate 480 with MEMC frame insertion, four HDMI ports, Apple AirPlay 2, and more features. You can expect the viewing experience to be better overall
At the top of the pack, we have the TCL QM8. This is the biggest TV of the bunch coming in between 65 inches and 98 inches. It starts at $1,699, and it’s for people who want the absolute most from their viewing experience. It comes with all of the features of the other Q series TVs with the addition of HDR Ultra, Wi-Fi 6, a peak brightness of 2000 nits, an Ultrawide color gamut, and more.
These TVs are rolling out, and some may not be available at this moment. So you’ll want to check back if any of these TVs tickle your fancies.