TCL introduces the new TCL C855 mini-LED for 2024, succeeding the C845. While details on the release date and price are pending, the C855 promises excitement for gamers.
Featuring sizes from 65 to 98 inches, the C855 maintains TCL’s commitment to brightness, boasting 3,500 nits peak brightness. Gaming enthusiasts will appreciate its 144Hz VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, ALLM, and Dolby Vision gaming support.
Enhancing the experience is an Onkyo audio system with 2.2.2 channels, delivering 120W total power, compatible with Dolby Atmos and DTS: Virtual X. The sleek design includes a central stand for the 65- and 75-inch models and two legs for the 85- and 98-inch variants.
As mini-LED TVs gain popularity, brands like TCL and Hisense offer budget-friendly options with impressive features. Premium brands like Samsung and Sony provide comprehensive packages, albeit at a higher cost.
The TCL C855 follows in the footsteps of TCL’s 2023 lineup, boasting 5,000 nits brightness like the X955 flagship. With similar specs to its predecessor but possibly priced like the C8 series, it could be a standout.
Priced at £1,049, the C845 offers comparable features but with 2,000 nits brightness. The C855’s 3,500 nits brightness could make it a strong contender, particularly for gamers, if priced competitively.