TCL P755

P755

Available screen sizes: 43”50”55”65”75”

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Panel technology: LCD VA Brand: TCL Resolution: 3840x2160 Operating system: Google TV Model year: 2024

Our verdict

5.8

Overall rating

TCL P755 stands out primarily due to the Google TV system, which makes daily use of the television easier. It is user-friendly, operates smoothly, and provides access to numerous applications, while personalized recommendations help quickly find something to watch. Support for AirPlay and Windows Miracast allows for easy screen mirroring from other devices. All of this makes the television a great option as a home entertainment centre. Regarding picture quality, P755 offers solid performance for its price. Dolby Vision makes HDR content look better – colours are vibrant, and contrast is sharper. The wide colour gamut ensures that the picture is saturated and natural, which is particularly noticeable when watching movies. Additionally, the television has a high native contrast, which distinguishes it in this price range. For gamers, the P755 can also be an interesting option. Low input lag allows for smooth gameplay, and games run responsively. Of course, the 60 Hz panel does not offer perfect fluidity, and the HGiG feature does not work flawlessly, but for occasional gaming, this model is sufficient. However, it is not without flaws. Low brightness means that the picture in bright rooms may be less readable, and the viewing angles are quite average. Dithering may also pose a problem, causing artifacts in darker scenes, especially if we use the television as a monitor – fonts on the screen are less readable. TCL P755 is a good choice for those seeking an affordable television with features. Dolby Vision, a wide colour gamut, and low input lag are the strong points of this model. Although brightness and viewing angles could be better, it offers a lot for the price and is well-suited for everyday viewing or occasional gaming.

Advantages

  • High native contrast

  • Support for advanced features for gamers

  • Extensive Google TV operating system

  • Low input lag

  • Support for all HDR formats

  • Support for all Dolby and DTS audio formats

Disadvantages

No like
  • Low brightness

  • Average viewing angles

  • HGiG mode not functioning correctly

  • Poor font readability

  • Movies and series in UHD quality

    5.8

  • Classic TV, YouTube

    6.0

  • Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

    5.1

  • Gaming on console

    6.8

  • TV as a computer monitor

    2.5

  • Watching in bright light

    3.8

  • Utility functions

    7.7

  • Apps

    10.0

  • Sound quality

    5.8

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TV appearance

HDMI inputs: 3 x HDMI 2.0, 0 x HDMI 2.1 Other inputs: RCA (Chinch) Outputs: Toslink (Optical audio), eARC (HDMI), ARC (HDMI) Network Interfaces: Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Ethernet (LAN) 100Mbps

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Contrast and black detail

6.1/10

Local dimming function: No

Review TCL P755 Contrast and black detail

Result

5,650:1

Review TCL P755 Contrast and black detail

Result

6,750:1

Review TCL P755 Contrast and black detail

Result

5,850:1

Review TCL P755 Contrast and black detail

Result

6,550:1

Review TCL P755 Contrast and black detail

Result

6,100:1

Visibility of details in the lights:

Review TCL P755 Visibility of details in the lights

TCL P755, equipped with a VA panel, offers very high contrast, which translates to deeper blacks and better detail reproduction in darker scenes compared to IPS/ADS panels. The panel in this model has an exceptionally high native contrast. In movie mode, contrast is a strong point of the television, but the lack of local dimming technology means that blacks are not perfectly deep. They often take on shades of navy, which can be particularly noticeable in dark movie scenes. During testing on the film Sicario 2 , some flaws were also noted in the form of uneven backlighting, which can distract from important details in the blacks, reducing overall immersion in the scenes. However, it's important to remember that this comment pertains to the unit we tested; nevertheless, it's worth keeping in mind that similar shortcomings may occur in another unit.

Halo effect and black detail visibility:

HDR effect quality

4/10

Supported formats: HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG Color gamut coverage: DCI P3: 93.5%, Bt.2020: 69.5%

Luminance measurements in HDR:

Review TCL P755 Brightness measurement

Result

190 nit

Review TCL P755 Brightness measurement

Result

238 nit

Review TCL P755 Brightness measurement

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272 nit

Review TCL P755 Brightness measurement

Result

248 nit

Review TCL P755 Brightness measurement

Result

283 nit

TCL P755 provides average HDR effect quality. The maximum brightness of the TV is slightly below 300 nits. Such brightness limits the intensity of bright areas in HDR content. In practice, this means that bright elements may not be sufficiently pronounced, affecting the overall impression of contrast. However, the TV offers wide coverage of the DCI P3 colour gamut, reaching about 93%. As a result, colours are vibrant and saturated, significantly improving colour reproduction quality in HDR content. Despite the limited brightness, the wide colour range allows for richer and more realistic shades.

Scene from the movie “Pan” (about 2800 nits)

Review TCL P755 Scene from movie PAN

Scene from the movie “Billy Lynn” (about 1100 nits)

Review TCL P755 Scene from movie Billy Lynn

The device surprises with positive results in our demanding HDR tests, especially after calibration. The scene from the movie Mr, despite the limited brightness has some glaring issues, nonetheless presents quite well in terms of tonal quality. The scene from Billy Lynn also shows solid picture quality. The television has no issues displaying details in bright areas of the image. Although it lacks the full HDR effect due to the low display brightness, details and colours are well represented here. A key element here is the effectively implemented dynamic tone mapping. This feature, although not present in every model, manages luminance effectively and enhances HDR effect reproduction.

HDR luminance chart:

TCL P755 supports a wide range of HDR formats, including HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG. The picture quality in these formats varies due to different metadata. In the case of static HDR10, the tested film still featuring horses shows that the television struggles to maintain detail in bright areas. Bright parts of the image are heavily illuminated, leading to a loss of detail and an overall deterioration in picture quality. A significant improvement occurs when using dynamic metadata, such as Dolby Vision. In this case, the horses are clearly visible, and the overall scene leaves a positive impression. Dolby Vision effectively manages brightness and contrast, allowing for better detail reproduction and enhancing the overall visual experience. HDR10+, which also uses dynamic metadata, can offer similar benefits to Dolby Vision, but the details in this regard may vary depending on the content. Overall, the television supports all the listed HDR formats, providing broad compatibility with various content sources.

Static HDR10

Review TCL P755 Static HDR 10

Dynamic: Dolby Vision

Review TCL P755 Dynamic HDR 10+

Factory color reproduction

6.2/10

The colour reproduction in the P755 in "Cinema" mode, although it is the best factory setting, leaves much to be desired. The biggest issue is the white balance, where the chart clearly shows a spike in the red colour and a drop in the green colour. This leads to a shift in colours towards red, causing the colours on the screen to appear less natural and may look incorrect, especially in scenes with a white or neutral background. This is confirmed by the "Colour Checker" test, which reveals that the colours are indeed shifted towards red, affecting the realism of the image and reducing the perception of colour depth. In terms of contrast, the gamma chart analysis shows significant fluctuations, particularly in the dark areas of the image, where values drop below the optimal level of 2.4. As a result, darker areas may be displayed brighter than they should be. Additionally, the EOTF curve, responsible for brightness reproduction, sits slightly above the reference curve. The graph shows a slight increase in brightness to about 50%, after which there is only a minor drop. This leads to excessive brightness enhancement in the mid-range of the image and may result in loss of detail and distortion in brighter scenes.

Color reproduction after calibration

7.6/10

After calibration, the colour reproduction on the television significantly improves when it comes to SDR content. The colour curves are now close to the ideal value, and the gamma is more stable. Although the dip at the beginning of the graph to the values is still present, the overall accuracy of colour reproduction is much better. The “Colour Checker” test shows that most colour samples have errors below level 2, indicating improved colour fidelity. A few deviations are present, but generally, the colours are now more realistic and consistent with reality.

Calibration also brings improvements in HDR content. The white balance has been corrected, translating to more natural colour reproduction. The EOTF curve, although now closer to the reference curve, still shows a slight boost in brightness at the beginning of the graph. This leads to minor distortions in very bright scenes, but the overall tonality and detail have been enhanced. Dynamic tone mapping works more effectively, improving image quality in bright areas and preserving more details.

Although the image from the device does not achieve full perfection, calibration brings significant improvement. After adjusting the settings, the television performs much better, offering more realistic and accurate colour reproduction in SDR and HDR content. While some shortcomings can still be noticed, calibration effectively eliminates many previous issues, ensuring better image quality and more natural colours.

Review TCL P755 Color reproduction before calibration
Review TCL P755 Color reproduction after calibration

Smoothness of tonal transitions

7.5/10

In the case of high-quality content, TCL P755 offers decent fluidity of tonal transitions. Although subtle imperfections can be noticed in the blending of colours, especially in more complicated gradients, these are typical for TVs in this price range. During tests in movie scenes, these issues were noticeable at certain moments; however, in most cases, one really has to take a close look to spot these flaws. For the average user, they shouldn't pose a significant problem in everyday use.

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Review TCL P755 Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review TCL P755 Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review TCL P755 Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review TCL P755 Smoothness of tonal transitions

Image scaling and smoothness of tonal transitions

5.5/10

OK Smooth transition function

Review TCL P755 Smooth transition function

No Image without overscan on the SD signal

Review TCL P755 Image without overscan on the SD signal

The “Gradual Smoothing” function works quite well, effectively eliminating visible boundaries between different shades of the same colour. Thanks to it, tonal transitions are smoother. Unfortunately, this function is not available in HDR mode, which can affect the quality of tonal gradation in higher dynamic range materials.

In the case of image scaling, the television does not perform its best. There are noticeable edge cut-offs, particularly evident on the model's figure and the branches of trees. The blurring of details in these areas affects the overall sharpness of the image. This may be noticeable when watching content in a lower resolution. Additionally, SD quality image is displayed with slight cropping at the top as well as the bottom.

Blur and motion smoothness

4.3/10

Maximum refresh rate of the panel: 60Hz

Film motion smoothing option: Yes

Blur reduction option: No

BFI function 60Hz: No

BFI function 120Hz: No

Review TCL P755 Blur and motion smoothness

The television offers decent, though not perfect, results in terms of motion smoothness. In the case of movies, the television has a "Flicker Reduction" feature that allows for adjustment of motion smoothness on a scale from 1 to 10. With this option, we can tailor the image appearance to cinema or more theatrical preferences (with lower or higher speed).

Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate):

Review TCL P755 Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)
Review TCL P755 Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)
Review TCL P755 Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)

In the case of sports and games, the television performs worse. The 60 Hz panel limits its capabilities in reproducing motion in more dynamic content. The lack of BFI (Black Frame Insertion) technology does not allow for better results, although on a 60 Hz panel it would cause slight flicker, so we don't lose much. In tests with fast-moving content, such as the UFO image, blurring is noticeable, which is typical for such a frequency. Nevertheless, the television behind our UFO character does not show significant trailing, as the response time of the panel is decent for a device in this price range.

Console compatibility and gaming features

5.3/10

  • Yes ALLM: Yes
  • Yes VRR: Yes
  • Yes VRR range: 48 - 60Hz
  • Yes Dolby Vision Game Mode: Yes
  • No Correct implementation of HGIG: No
  • No 1080p@120Hz: No
  • No 1440p@120Hz: No
  • No 4K@120Hz: No
  • Yes Game bar: Yes
Review TCL P755 Console compatibility and gaming features
Review TCL P755 Console compatibility and gaming features

The device offers a range of features useful for gamers, such as ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), Dolby Vision for gamers, and Game Bar. ALLM automatically switches the TV to low latency mode, significantly improving responsiveness to commands from the controller and minimising input lag. VRR synchronises the screen refresh rate with the number of frames generated by the console, eliminating the tearing effect and providing smoother gameplay. Dolby Vision for gamers enhances picture quality by offering better colour and contrast reproduction in games that support this format. The Game Bar feature allows quick access to game settings and monitoring of key parameters such as response time.

However, the TV has some limitations. The 60 Hz panel prevents the display of signals with higher refresh rates at different resolutions, which may affect the fluidity of the image in dynamic games. Additionally, the lack of support for G-Sync technology for PC may impact the quality of gameplay on a computer. It is also worth noting that the HGiG mode, which aims to improve image quality in HDR games, does not work correctly on this model, negatively affecting the visual experience in HDR-supported games.

Review TCL P755 Console compatibility and gaming features
Review TCL P755 Console compatibility and gaming features

Input lag

10/10

P755 offers exceptionally low input lag, which is a significant advantage for gamers. In every mode, whether SDR, HDR, or Dolby Vision, the television achieves impressive results. In every resolution, the input lag is only 11 ms, well done! Even in Dolby mode, the television maintains the same low level of latency. With these achievements, the television provides remarkable responsiveness and excellent gaming experience, with no noticeable delays.

SDR HDR Dolby Vision
1080p60: 11 ms 2160p60: 11 ms 2160p60 DV: 11 ms
2160p60: 11 ms

Compatibility with PC

2.5/10

Chroma 444 (maximum resolution and refresh rate): Yes

Font clarity: Average

Readability of dark text and shapes: Poor

Input lag in PC mode (4K, maximum refresh rate): 12ms

Matrix subpixel arrangement: BGR

Max refresh rate: 60Hz

G-Sync: No

Review TCL P755 Compatibility with PC

When connecting the TCL P755 to a computer, the first thing you might notice is the support for chroma 4:4:4, which ensures accurate colour reproduction in details, especially when working with text and graphics. Unfortunately, despite this support, the readability of fonts leaves much to be desired, particularly in the case of dark text and shapes on a dark background. This issue arises from limited resolution in darker shades, where the applied dithering makes the pixels resemble those known from Full HD. This is especially noticeable with small fonts, making comfortable office work on a large screen difficult. The upside, however, is the very low input lag of 12 ms, which makes the television suitable for occasional gaming on the computer, especially in dynamic games. Ultimately, while the TCL P755 may be a decent choice for PC gaming, it may disappoint users expecting high text readability.

Viewing angles

3.2/10

Brightness drop at an angle of 45 degrees: 76%

P755, equipped with a VA panel, offers average viewing angles. In practice, this means that the brightness of the image significantly drops when viewing the screen at an angle. VA panels, while providing better contrast and deeper blacks compared to IPS panels, have poorer characteristics in terms of viewing angles. IPS panels, known for their wider viewing angles, offer a more stable image from various angles, but usually at the cost of slightly lower contrast and black depth. Although the VA panel contributes to better contrast, the decrease in brightness at an angle is noticeable and can affect viewing comfort in larger groups or in different positions in the room.

TV efficiency during daytime

3.8/10

Review TCL P755 TV efficiency during daytime
Review TCL P755 TV efficiency during daytime

Matrix coating: Satin

Reflection suppression: Słabe

Black levels during daytime: Good

The TV, equipped with a satin finish, performs well in moderately lit daytime conditions. Its brightness in SDR mode is about 290 nits, which is an average value. Unfortunately, the television has poor reflection handling, meaning that light reflections may be noticeable, especially in bright environments. Nevertheless, the TV offers good black levels during the day, due to the VA panel used, which handles contrast better than IPS panels. In practice, this means that despite the reflection issues, the TV can deliver a satisfactory picture in daytime conditions, maintaining a decent level of black and contrast.

Matrix brightness

Average luminance SDR

TCL P755: 290 cd/m2

Details about the matrix

Image processor: rtd6748 2gb ram

Subpixel Structure:

Review TCL P755 TV details about the matrix

Panel uniformity:

Review TCL P755 TV details about the matrix

Backlight Type: PFS LED

TV features

7.7/10

  • System operacyjny: Google TV

  • TV reception: DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C

  • No Recording to USB (terrestrial TV): No
  • No Recording programming: No
  • No Picture in Picture (PiP): No
  • Yes Screen mirroring (Windows Miracast): Yes
  • Yes AirPlay: Yes
  • Yes Voice search in native language: Yes
  • Yes Ability to connect a keyboard and mouse: Yes
  • Yes Possibility to connect Bluetooth headphones to the TV: Yes
  • Yes Possibility to simultaneously use Bluetooth headphones and the TV speaker: Yes
  • Yes Audio only mode: Yes
  • Yes RF remote control (no need to aim at the screen): RF
  • No Backlit remote control: No
  • Yes Teletext: Yes
Review TCL P755 TV features
Review TCL P755 TV features
Review TCL P755 TV features Review TCL P755 TV features

The device runs on the Google TV system, offering a wide range of features that enhance user comfort. Google TV, an extension of Android TV, provides personalised content recommendations based on viewed programmes and user preferences. It allows easy access to popular streaming apps, such as Netflix, YouTube, or Prime Video, and integrates with the Google Play Store for additional apps. The system works with other Google devices, enabling control of the television using Google Assistant and integration with a smart home system.

In terms of connectivity, the TV supports screen mirroring through Windows Miracast and AirPlay, allowing easy casting from other devices. It also allows for the connection of a keyboard, mouse, and Bluetooth headphones, while simultaneously using headphones and the built-in speaker with separate volume control for both audio sources. The TV remote operates on RF, so there's no need to aim at the screen, although it is not backlit. Additionally, the television supports audio-only mode and teletext, although there is no picture-in-picture (PiP) function.

Playing files from USB

9.1/10

Review TCL P755 Playing files from USB
Maximum photo resolution:Supported photo formats:
Yes 4 Mpix
Yes JPEG
Yes 6 Mpix
No HEIC
Yes 8 Mpix
No PNG
Yes 10 Mpix
No GIF
Yes 12 Mpix
No WebP
Yes 16 Mpix
No TIFF
Yes 20 Mpix
Yes BMP
Yes 24 Mpix
No SVG
Yes 28 Mpix
Yes 32 Mpix

The TV will play most files and video codecs, and with the subtitles uploaded to the movie, you can change the font size. The biggest downside here is the lack of support for less popular photo formats.

Apps

10/10

OK
Disney_Plus
OK
Amazon_Prime_Video
OK
Viaplay
OK
Player_TVN
OK
Polsat_Box_Go
OK
Canal_Plus_Online
OK
TVP_VOD
OK
Apple_TV_Plus
OK
SkyShowtime
OK
Rakuten
OK
CDA_Premium_Browser
OK
Spotify
OK
Tidal
OK
Netflix
OK
YouTube
OK
MAX
OK
Kodi

Sound

5.8/10

5.8/10

Subjective sound quality

Yes Dolby Digital Plus 7.1

Yes Dolby True HD 7.1

Yes Dolby Atmos in Dolby Digital Plus (JOC)

Yes Dolby Atmos in Dolby True HD

Yes DTS:X in DTS-HD MA

Yes DTS-HD Master Audio

The sound quality on the television is fairly average. The high tones are somewhat distorted and can sound unclear, while the bass is almost absent. The sound is dominated by mid-tones, which makes the overall audio experience balanced, but lacking in fullness. On the plus side, it supports advanced audio codecs such as Dolby and DTS, improving compatibility with a variety of audio sources and formats.

  • 4K UHD LED Screen: A resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels delivers a sharp and clear image with a wealth of detail.

  • Google TV Operating System: Allows access to a wide range of apps and content, tailored to user preferences.

  • HDR Support (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG): Provides better contrast and more accurate colour reproduction, resulting in a more realistic image.

  • Dolby Atmos Sound Technology: Offers immersive surround sound, enhancing the viewing experience.

  • HDMI Ports: Enable connection of modern devices, offering fast data transfer and support for advanced features.

  • TCL Game Master Function: Optimises the TV settings for gaming, providing smoother gameplay.

  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connectivity: Provides wireless connection to the internet and other devices, enhancing the TV's functionality.

  • DVB-T2/HEVC/H.265 Tuner: Ready to receive digital terrestrial television in the new standard.

TCL P755 – A modern TV with excellent value for money

TCL P755 is a TV that perfectly meets the needs of users looking for functional equipment at a reasonable price. Equipped with the Google TV system, the TCL 55P755 model offers intuitive operation and personalised recommendations, making it easy to find interesting content. Support for AirPlay and Windows Miracast allows for seamless screen mirroring from other devices, making the TCL P755 an excellent home entertainment centre.

Dolby Vision and natural colours

Thanks to Dolby Vision technology, the image in the TCL 55P755 delights with natural colours and clear contrast. A wide colour palette and high native contrast are among the standout features of this model. In everyday use, the TCL P755 performs very well, with HDR content looking particularly rich and realistic. Although the screen brightness could be higher, the image remains sharp and pleasant to the eye in home conditions. Our review showed that colour tonalities are one of the model's strongest points.

Perfect choice for gamers

If you're a gamer, the TCL P755 may prove to be an excellent choice. The low input lag ensures that games feel responsive and fluid, which is especially important with dynamic titles. Although the 60 Hz panel doesn't provide the highest motion smoothness, it meets its purpose in everyday use. TCL 55P755 is suitable for casual gamers who appreciate good picture quality and low latency. The TCL 75P755 variant additionally provides an impressive screen size, making games and movies even more spectacular.

Pros and cons of the TCL P755

Like any device, the TCL P755 has its strengths and weaknesses. Advantages include natural colours, Dolby Vision, and low input lag, making the TV perform excellently when watching movies and gaming. The viewing angles could be better, and we noticed minor artifacts caused by dithering in darker scenes. Despite this, our review of the TCL 55P755 shows that these small flaws are practically unnoticeable during everyday use.

Summary of reviews for the TCL P755

In summary, the TCL P755 is a TV that brilliantly combines functionality with picture quality. With Dolby Vision, a wide colour palette, and low input lag, the TCL 55P755 and its other variants, such as the TCL 75P755 or TCL 43P755, offer an attractive solution for movie and gaming enthusiasts. If you’re looking for solid equipment at an affordable price, the TCL P755 will be an excellent choice.