TCL MQLED85 / C765

C765 / MQLED85

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Available screen sizes: 55”65”75”85”98”

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

Our verdict

7.2

Overall rating

TCL MQLED85, or model C765, is a television that can truly surprise, especially in this price range. It is one of the cheapest models with mini-LED technology, which is immediately evident from the picture quality. The blacks are deep, and the brightness is sufficient even in a brightly lit room. Thanks to the large number of dimming zones, watching films in the evening is a pure pleasure – the blacks are genuinely deep, and the image in dark scenes appears clear. However, it is not perfect – in some shots, you can notice minor issues with small bright elements, but this is really a trifle compared to what this model offers. Google TV works excellently here – there are plenty of applications, and using the system is simply convenient. Voice control in Polish operates flawlessly, which can be particularly useful if you don’t want to type film titles using the remote. Of course, there are minor shortcomings, like the lack of recording features, but these are not things that hinder everyday use. For gamers, it is also a great option. Support for HDMI 2.1, VRR, and low input lag make the television handle consoles well and compete effortlessly with more expensive models from Korean or Japanese manufacturers. It's hard to find something better in this price range concerning smooth and responsive gameplay. During testing, we encountered a few minor software issues, but it's difficult to say if this is a significant drawback. We hope that TCL will release updates, so there is a chance this issue will be resolved quickly. TCL MQLED85/C765 is an excellent choice if you’re looking for a television with good picture quality and modern features at a reasonable price. This model combines accessible mini-LED technology with a convenient Google TV system, while also performing exceptionally well in gaming. The minor software shortcomings are something you can live with, especially considering what this television offers in its class.

Advantages

  • Great choice for gamers - plenty of features, low input lag, 144Hz

  • High brightness of the panel - good performance during the day

  • Good black levels and contrast

  • Advanced Google TV

  • Premium build at a low price

Disadvantages

No like
  • Average viewing angles

  • Missing recording function

  • Movies and series in UHD quality

    6.8

  • Classic TV, YouTube

    6.6

  • Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

    6.5

  • Gaming on console

    8.6

  • TV as a computer monitor

    8.6

  • Watching in bright light

    6.3

  • Utility functions

    7.1

  • Apps

    10.0

  • Sound quality

    6.9

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TV appearance

HDMI inputs: 2 x HDMI 2.0, 2 x HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps) 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

7.7/10

Local dimming function: Yes, number of zones: 720 (36 x 20)

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Contrast and black detail

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Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Contrast and black detail

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30,150:1

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Contrast and black detail

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17,500:1

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Contrast and black detail

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9,500:1

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Contrast and black detail

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5,750:1

Visibility of details in the lights:

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Visibility of details in the lights

TCL MQLED85/C765 stands out due to its use of a VA panel and Mini LED backlighting, which makes a significant difference compared to traditional backlighting systems. Mini LED, with its considerably smaller diodes, allows for more precise control of the screen's backlighting, resulting in much better contrast and deeper blacks. The 55-inch model we are testing has an impressive number of over 700 local dimming zones, providing exceptional precision in image display. However, it is worth noting that the number of backlighting zones may vary depending on the screen size – for larger diagonals, the number of zones naturally increases due to the larger screen area, allowing larger displays to achieve better results in terms of contrast and black levels. Thanks to the vast number of zones, the TCL MQLED85/C765 achieved a performance comparable to OLED screens on our first test scene from the film "Oblivion," offering nearly reference-level contrast. But what happens when we test this model in even more demanding conditions? How will the television perform in more challenging scenarios? Overall, the TCL MQLED85/C765 performs very well in displaying blacks, but in some cases, the local dimming algorithm is not perfect. On dark backgrounds, smaller bright elements can lose clarity and brightness, as confirmed by our recent test scene from the Pioneer Kuro test disc. Despite some imperfections in the local dimming algorithm and the slight occurrence of the HALO effect (which is a bright halo around bright objects on a dark background caused by screen local dimming deficiencies), the results achieved by the TCL MQLED85/C765 are impressive, especially considering its price. This television offers contrast and black depth that can compete with models that are even half again as expensive.

Halo effect and black detail visibility:

HDR effect quality

6/10

Supported formats: HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ, HLG Color gamut coverage: DCI P3: 95.0%, Bt.2020: 79.0%

Luminance measurements in HDR:

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Brightness measurement

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1016 nit

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Brightness measurement

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365 nit

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Brightness measurement

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765 nit

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Brightness measurement

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235 nit

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Brightness measurement

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1178 nit

The television TCL MQLED85/C765 handles HDR well. In the tested movie scenes where the screen is covered with 100% brightness, the model achieves impressive results of around 1000 nits, providing intense and realistic rendering of HDR content. However, similar to contrast, the dimming algorithm may exhibit certain limitations. Despite a large number of Mini LED zones, the television does not always manage to "wow" the user with brightness in very challenging test scenes. For example, in the scene from the film "Life of Pi," where a bright moon appears against a dark background, and in another scene from "Sicario 2," where a very bright light effect is visible on a dark background, the television did not reach maximum intensity. For users expecting perfect HDR performance in such extreme cases, the TCL MQLED may be slightly disappointing. However, in terms of colours, the television stands out with very high coverage of the DCI P3 colour palette at 95%, which is an impressive result, comparable to much more expensive models. TCL MQLED85 / C765 offers support for various HDR formats, including Dolby Vision and HDR10+, which is significant for cinema image enthusiasts. Although this model achieves brightness over 1000 nits, TCL MQLED85 may struggle to reflect details in very high-contrast scenes. For better HDR quality control, C765 is equipped with a dynamic tone mapping option, making the image more realistic and natural depending on the content.

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

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Scene from movie PAN

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

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Scene from movie Billy Lynn

How does the television perform in scenes where the brightness is so high that it is almost unattainable for this model? In tests, the television did quite well in the scene from the film "Mr", where brightness can reach up to 2800 nits. The overall scene was well preserved, and the television managed to adapt to it. However, one can notice slight imperfections, such as some clouds in the distance blending together. In contrast, in the scene from the film "Billy Lynn", the dark elements were noticeably boosted compared to the reference settings. Nonetheless, the television recovers high effects well without overly darkening the image. The biggest problem arises in mixed scenes, when the television tries to recover details from very bright areas while simultaneously struggling to properly showcase contrasting dark elements. TCL C765 dynamically adjusts to the displayed scene all the time and additionally has a feature called "Dynamic Tone Mapping". However, it is worth noting that any other mode for this option other than setting it to "Off" causes the image to become unnaturally boosted, so we recommend turning off this feature for the best effect.

HDR luminance chart:

TCL MQLED85/C765 supports all available HDR formats on the market, including HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ, and HLG. However, they differ significantly in the way they present the same scene. For example, in the case of static HDR, the television adapts the image very well, but certain imperfections still occur. Details such as stray grasses or the forest in the background are not rendered as precisely as when using dynamic metadata offered by Dolby Vision and HDR10+. Users can enjoy the fact that regardless of the dynamic metadata format they find on streaming platforms, the television will always be able to play it back. However, it is worth noting one drawback — Dolby Vision IQ, which should adapt the image based on the lighting conditions in the room, struggles to maintain the reference level. For this reason, we recommend caution when using this option.

Static HDR10

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Static HDR 10

Dynamic: Dolby Vision

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Dynamic HDR 10+

Factory color reproduction

5.2/10

The television TCL MQLED85/C765 was tested in movie mode, which, although it seems to be the best setting from the manufacturer, is not without flaws. The colour reproduction in HD/SDR mode MQLED85 shows some shortcomings. In the analysis of white balance, there is a significant lack of blue, which can affect the overall image quality, especially in bright scenes where blue shades are crucial for natural representation. The overall shape of the image may then appear too warm. Regarding gamma contrast, the graph shows a large jump above the reference line of 2.4 at the beginning, which may suggest significant dimming of brightness in darker areas, leading to loss of detail in black. Then, for most of the time, the values lie below this line, which may lead to loss of detail in brighter parts of the image. Such a distribution can negatively impact perceived image quality, particularly when watching regular television in HD quality.

In the case of 4K HDR image quality of the TCL MQLED85/C765, there is a noticeable excess of red in the analysis of white balance. This excess can significantly affect the viewer's experience, leading to several significant effects. Firstly, an excessive amount of red can make other colours, such as green or blue, appear muted or unnatural. This distortion of colour balance can result in an overall impression of "over-saturation," which detracts from the naturalness and authenticity of the image. As for contrast, the EOTF (Electro-Optical Transfer Function) graph indicates that most values are above the reference line, suggesting an intense boost in brightness in bright areas of the image. However, there is an exception at the beginning of the graph, where the EOTF line is below the reference line, which can lead to excessive dimming of small light elements.

Users should be aware that despite using the best mode, which is movie mode, the television is not free from flaws in terms of image settings, so it is worth considering adjusting the settings to achieve better results.

Color reproduction after calibration

7.8/10

After the professional calibration of the television TCL MQLED85/C765, its colour properties in movie mode have significantly improved, resulting in a much more satisfying visual experience. Both in SDR and HDR modes, the white balance shows no serious errors, and the graph appears much better harmonised. Users can now enjoy natural colour reproduction, which is crucial for obtaining an authentic experience when watching films. It is worth noting that in HDR content, there may be slight colour reproduction errors at the end of the graph, but these are much smaller than before calibration. As a result, characters and landscapes become more realistic, enhancing the depth of immersion in the story.

In terms of contrast, the gamma curve, responsible for HD quality, has been completely free of drops below the reference line, meaning better detail visibility in dark scenes. Nevertheless, there is still a slight boost at the beginning of the graph, which may affect the perception of bright elements. For HDR content, the EOTF curve also exhibits smaller errors, although certain issues with medium tone reproduction may still be noticeable. The EOTF curve measured on actual movie scenes still shows a significant brightness boost, making the image appear more intense but artificially brightened. This is a typical problem for TCL televisions, which may appeal to inexperienced viewers, but can be irritating for those more familiar with an ideal image.

What benefits does professional calibration bring for film enthusiasts? Thanks to it, viewing becomes even more realistic and immersive, and each scene can be fully experienced, preserving details and natural colours.

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Color reproduction before calibration
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Color reproduction after calibration

Smoothness of tonal transitions

7/10

The fluidity of tonal transitions in the television TCL MQLED85/C765 is quite decent, although some issues are noticeable in both bright and dark test scenes. In particular, colour blending is evident in the scene from the film "The Green Knight", where the red colour of the water transitions to black. Despite these imperfections, the overall quality of gradation is acceptable and does not overly detract from the visual experience. The television handles most scenes well, offering satisfactory tonal transitions, which contributes to an overall pleasing visual experience that will not spoil our cinema enjoyment.

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Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Smoothness of tonal transitions

Image scaling and smoothness of tonal transitions

5.1/10

No Smooth transition function

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Smooth transition function

OK Image without overscan on the SD signal

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Image without overscan on the SD signal

Let’s take another look at the tonal transitions in the TCL MQLED85/C765 television, but in the context of poorer image quality. Despite the presence of the "Gradual Smoothing" option, when set to "low," the effects are practically invisible, disappointing users expecting an improvement in image quality. On the other hand, the "high" setting produces minimal results, and worse still, it can blur significant details, negatively affecting the sharpness and clarity of the displayed image. However, in the context of image scaling, the television successfully displayed the image without overscan, meaning we do not lose any part of the view. The image looks rather decent, and details such as tree branches or the outlines of models do not exhibit significant jaggedness, which positively impacts the visual quality.

Blur and motion smoothness

7.5/10

Maximum refresh rate of the panel: 144Hz

Film motion smoothing option: Yes

Blur reduction option: Yes

BFI function 60Hz: Yes, 120Hz (double contours)

BFI function 120Hz: Yes, 240Hz (double contours)

Brightness drop with BFI: 50%

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Blur and motion smoothness

TCL MQLED85/C765 is equipped with a panel featuring a standard refresh rate of 120 Hz, with the capability to increase to 144 Hz when connected to a powerful computer. The television also offers a multi-level motion smoother, primarily aimed at users wishing to enhance motion fluidity in films. It allows for the adjustment of effect intensity on a scale from 0 to 10, enabling precise tuning of image smoothness to individual preferences. The response time of the panel is decent, but not perfect. We can observe blurring occurring behind both dark and medium objects.

Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate):

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)

Blur (BFI function enabled):

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Image flickers in this mode
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Image flickers in this mode
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Image flickers in this mode

Additionally, the television is equipped with the BFI (Black Frame Insertion) feature, which involves inserting black frames between standard video frames. This solution improves the perceived sharpness of the image and reduces motion blur during fast movements, as evidenced in our test with the Ufoludek. This feature rescues TCL in this category and thanks to it, smearing is no longer as noticeable.

Console compatibility and gaming features

9.8/10

  • Yes ALLM: Yes
  • Yes VRR: Yes
  • Yes VRR range: 48 - 144Hz
  • Yes Dolby Vision Game Mode: Yes
  • Yes Correct implementation of HGIG: Yes
  • Yes 1080p@120Hz: Yes
  • Yes 1440p@120Hz: Yes
  • Yes 4K@120Hz: Yes
  • Yes Game bar: Yes
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Console compatibility and gaming features
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Console compatibility and gaming features

TCL MQLED85/C765 has received an impressive rating in the gaming features category, making it an excellent choice for gaming enthusiasts. The television supports all the latest technologies that significantly enhance the gaming experience. Among the key gaming features is ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), which automatically switches the TV to low-latency mode, minimising response time and ensuring smooth gameplay. VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) functioning in the range of 48 to 144 Hz eliminates stuttering and screen tearing in dynamic game scenes. Additionally, the TV supports Dolby Vision Game Mode, which provides better image quality in games with exceptional colour depth and contrast. TCL MQLED85/C765 also features a decent if not the best implementation of HGiG (HDR Gaming Interest Group), optimising HDR game display; however, for TCL, it causes detail in whites to be brightened, resulting in some elements merging into a white blob - we can read more about this in the colour reproduction section. It supports various resolutions, such as 1080p@120Hz, 1440p@120Hz, and 4K@120Hz, allowing players to enjoy higher image quality and better fluidity. The Game Bar feature allows easy switching between game settings and quick parameter control, greatly simplifying the adjustment of the television to individual needs. With support for G-Sync and FreeSync technologies, users of NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards will be pleased with the refresh rate synchronisation capabilities, eliminating tearing and stuttering issues, thereby providing a smoother and more immersive gaming experience.

MQLED85/C765 is a television that combines advanced technologies and excellent support for gamers, making it the perfect choice for those who wish to maximise their gaming experiences.

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Console compatibility and gaming features
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Console compatibility and gaming features

Input lag

9.8/10

The latency time on the TCL MQLED85 television reaches impressively low levels in all conditions. Even the most demanding gamers will surely appreciate the minimal input lag of just 8 ms at 4K 120 Hz settings with HDR. Moreover, the latency remains at the same level even with Dolby Vision HDR turned on, which is not the case for many competing models.

SDR HDR Dolby Vision
1080p60: 16 ms 2160p60: 16 ms 2160p60 DV: 16 ms
1080p120: 8 ms 2160p120: 8 ms 2160p120 DV: 8 ms
2160p60: 16 ms
2160p120: 8 ms

Compatibility with PC

8.6/10

Chroma 444 (maximum resolution and refresh rate): Yes

Font clarity: Very Good

Readability of dark text and shapes: Average

Input lag in PC mode (4K, maximum refresh rate): 8ms

Matrix subpixel arrangement: BGR

Max refresh rate: 144Hz

G-Sync: Yes

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Compatibility with PC

TCL MQLED85 will perform well as a computer monitor. With support for chroma 4:4:4, the text on the screen is sharp and legible, which is important for those working with word documents or spreadsheets. One of the greatest assets of this model is its exceptionally low input lag in "PC" mode, which is just 8 ms. This is a reference-level result that ensures fluidity and responsiveness, crucial for both gamers and those engaged in video editing. However, it is worth noting that there is a certain issue related to font display on dark backgrounds. When zooming in on the tested font image, one can see that the horizontal lines are darker compared to the vertical ones. This means that the sub-pixels in the television do not fully illuminate in this case, which can affect the quality of the displayed text. Nevertheless, the overall performance of TCL MQLED85 as a computer monitor is very good and will certainly meet the expectations of many users.

Viewing angles

3.2/10

Brightness drop at an angle of 45 degrees: 80%

The viewing angles on the TCL MQLED85 television are not its strong suit. The use of a VA panel means that the picture loses a significant amount of brightness when viewed at an angle. Changing the viewer's position, especially when watching with a larger group, can cause colours to appear less saturated and the contrast to become less pronounced. For this reason, it is recommended to sit directly in front of the screen to fully enjoy the picture quality. Although the television offers excellent colour reproduction from a direct view, the loss of brightness and detail at an angle can be problematic for those planning to use the television in a larger room or from different locations.

TV efficiency during daytime

6.3/10

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 TV efficiency during daytime
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 TV efficiency during daytime

Matrix coating: Satin

Reflection suppression: Average

Black levels during daytime: Good

MQLED85 performs reasonably well in daytime conditions, and it is worth noting the satin finish of the panel. Although it doesn't handle reflections perfectly, it offers decent performance in various lighting conditions. An average brightness level of over 600 nits is an impressive achievement, allowing for comfortable viewing even in well-lit rooms. As a result, the television performs well both during the day and during evening movie sessions, providing satisfactory picture quality.

Matrix brightness

Average luminance SDR

TCL MQLED85 / C765: 618 cd/m2

Details about the matrix

Software version during testing: V8-T653T01-LF1R134

Image processor: MT5896 2,5GB RAM

Subpixel Structure:

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 TV details about the matrix

Panel uniformity:

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 TV details about the matrix

Backlight Type: Mini-LED QLED

TV features

7.1/10

  • 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
  • No Audio only mode: No
  • Yes RF remote control (no need to aim at the screen): RF
  • No Backlit remote control: No
  • Yes Teletext: Yes
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 TV features
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 TV features
Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 TV features Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 TV features

TCL MQLED85 television offers many features that enhance user comfort, with the centrepiece of its functionality being the Google TV system. This modern interface allows for easy content searching as well as access to applications available in the Google Play store. Users can utilize voice search in Polish, which greatly facilitates navigation and allows for the quick discovery of interesting programmes, films, or applications. It is also worth noting that Google TV is currently the only system on the market that does not restrict Polish users in accessing applications, offering the greatest availability among all platforms. However, in the context of traditional television viewing, this television has its limitations. It does not offer recording functionality, which may be a significant drawback for those who would like to save their favourite programmes. Additionally, the absence of the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) option limits the ability to simultaneously follow several video sources. On the other hand, the television features the "MultiVision" function, which allows for screen division between the television and a mobile device. This enables users to use applications on their phone while simultaneously watching a television programme. This solution will certainly appeal to those who enjoy multitasking and want to watch television while using social media or browsing the internet on their smartphone. Despite certain limitations, the TCL MQLED85 presents itself as a solid option for users who value modernity and functionality.

Playing files from USB

8.9/10

Review TCL MQLED85 / C765 Playing files from USB
Maximum photo resolution:Supported photo formats:
Yes 4 Mpix
Yes JPEG
Yes 6 Mpix
No HEIC
Yes 8 Mpix
Yes PNG
Yes 10 Mpix
Yes GIF
Yes 12 Mpix
Yes WebP
Yes 16 Mpix
No TIFF
Yes 20 Mpix
Yes BMP
Yes 24 Mpix
No SVG
Yes 28 Mpix
Yes 32 Mpix

Thanks to the built-in player, the television is capable of playing most file formats found on external storage devices, making it a versatile tool for consuming multimedia. However, there may be certain limitations in supporting some formats, which could be annoying for more demanding users. Fortunately, the Google TV system allows the installation of other media players from Google Play, which helps eliminate compatibility issues. As a result, users have the option to choose applications that best meet their needs, significantly enhancing the functionality of the television.

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

6.9/10

6.9/10

Subjective sound quality

Yes Dolby Digital Plus 7.1

No Dolby True HD 7.1

Yes Dolby Atmos in Dolby Digital Plus (JOC)

No Dolby Atmos in Dolby True HD

Yes DTS:X in DTS-HD MA

Yes DTS-HD Master Audio

The sound of the television TCL MQLED85 can be described as decent, making it sufficient for daily viewing of films, television programmes, and games. The speakers branded by Onkyo offer surprisingly good audio quality, and the sound does not screech or distort even at higher volumes.

  • Mini LED Technology with Quantum Dot: The combination of Mini LED backlighting with Quantum Dot technology provides exceptional brightness, deep blacks, and a wide colour range, resulting in excellent picture quality.

  • High Refresh Rate of 144 Hz: Ensures smooth motion, ideal for dynamic content such as gaming or sports broadcasts, eliminating blurring and image stuttering.

  • Google TV Operating System: An intuitive and fast Smart TV system offering access to a wide range of apps and streaming services, such as Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon Prime Video.

  • HDR Support: Compatibility with Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG formats provides a wide dynamic range, offering more realistic and detailed images.

  • 2.1 Audio System from Onkyo with Built-in Subwoofer: Delivers high-quality sound with deep bass, enhancing the experience while watching films or listening to music.

  • Gaming Features: Support for VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), AMD FreeSync Premium, and low input lag ensures smooth and responsive gameplay without delays or stuttering.

  • Multi-Stage Motion Smoothing: A feature that improves the smoothness of dynamic scenes, ideal for watching sports or action films, eliminating blurring and image stuttering.

TCL MQLED85 / C765 offers satisfactory sound quality that is sufficient for everyday use. TV Tests show that for more demanding users, the sound may not be sufficiently immersive, especially in large rooms. Thanks to Dolby Atmos technology, TCL MQLED85 is capable of providing spatial sound; however, it lacks depth in the lower frequencies, which is noticeable during impressive action scenes. Ultimately, it is worth considering an additional soundbar to fully enjoy the capabilities of C765.