Well I bought this based on recommendations here. It was good but terrible at blooming. I’m the last few months I’m seeing degrading issues related to the 1080p120 not maintaining any longer. Also get an occasional speckled screen with a bar up top across all inputs/os. A cold reboot does fix it.
You do get what you pay for. TCL doesn’t appear to be a good long term investment.
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• Posted 6 months ago
Update: We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.
I have 2 tcl r635 and when it comes to motion my old aamsung does a better job.. im getting too much judder jerky movement this supposed to be 120hz but to me looks like 60.. maybe ive got scam panels
It sounds like you’re noticing stutter, not judder. Unfortunately, this is a normal byproduct of the quicker response time of having a newer TV. Almost all newer TVs have considerably more stutter, especially in slow, panning shots. You can try adjusting the motion smoothing settings to find a good balance between smoother motion without adding too much soap opera effect, but it’s not a perfect solution.
I have 2 tcl r635 and when it comes to motion my old aamsung does a better job.. im getting too much judder jerky movement this supposed to be 120hz but to me looks like 60.. maybe ive got scam panels
Update: We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.
No, that’s a completely different brand. They have nothing in common.
Is the Hisense “R6E3” 58" a part of this family or is it somewhere else? It is at Walmart
Update: We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.
Well I bought this based on recommendations here. It was good but terrible at blooming. I’m the last few months I’m seeing degrading issues related to the 1080p120 not maintaining any longer. Also get an occasional speckled screen with a bar up top across all inputs/os. A cold reboot does fix it.
You do get what you pay for. TCL doesn’t appear to be a good long term investment.
Update: We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.
It sounds like you’re noticing stutter, not judder. Unfortunately, this is a normal byproduct of the quicker response time of having a newer TV. Almost all newer TVs have considerably more stutter, especially in slow, panning shots. You can try adjusting the motion smoothing settings to find a good balance between smoother motion without adding too much soap opera effect, but it’s not a perfect solution.
I have 2 tcl r635 and when it comes to motion my old aamsung does a better job.. im getting too much judder jerky movement this supposed to be 120hz but to me looks like 60.. maybe ive got scam panels