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TCL 65-inch C715: True experience for big-screen TV lovers

By IANS | Updated: December 19, 2020 14:55 IST

New Delhi, Dec 19 TCL, which is one of the largest brands in the TV space, has brought ...

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New Delhi, Dec 19 TCL, which is one of the largest brands in the TV space, has brought the C715, C815, and X915 premium televisions in India, with sizes ranging from 50 inches to 85 inches, as the Indian masses fall in love with the big-screen experience at home.

We used the 65-inch TCL C715 4K QLED TV that comes with support for Dolby Vision priced at Rs 95,590.

In terms of design, the TV really scores decent marks thanks to the metal frame around the screen.

There is a TCL logo on the metal chin at the bottom, and a fabric-wrapped module just below that holds the IR receiver and indicator lights. The back of the TV is plain black plastic and it is slim near the edges.

In terms of ports, the TV is conventionally equipped, with three HDMI ports, two USB ports, a LAN port, an Antenna In socket, digital audio out

( With inputs from IANS )

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