Highly-rated 75-inch TCL Class 5-Series 4K TV with QLED technology and AMD FreeSync going for a massive 36% off on Best Buy
If you were looking for a budget 4K TV, the spacious 75-inch TCL 75S555 could be a great option. Best Buy has slashed US$400 off from the TV’s retail price bringing the total rate of the TV down to US$699.99 (via slickdeals). According to Honey’s price history tool, this is the lowest price for the TV in 120 days on Best Buy. At this rate, the TCL 75S555 is an easy recommendation, as it is highly rated by both consumers and independent reviewers.
Starting off with the hardware specs, the TCL 75S555 packs a 75-inch QLED panel with a 4K resolution and full-array local dimming. The TV also looks pretty good for gaming as it supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) in the form of AMD FreeSync to minimize tearing and stutters during gameplay. The TCL 75S555 also comes with Roku TV which provides access to many popular streaming services and free live TV channels.
Finally, the TCL 75S555 rocks 4 HDMI ports, a single USB 2.0, an ethernet jack, a Cable/Ant input, one optical audio out, a 3.5 mm analog out, and one composite input.
According to RTINGS’ testing of the TCL 75S555, the TV is an excellent choice for a variety of usage scenarios. With a high native contrast ratio of 6,853:1 and an even more impressive 9,004:1 contrast ratio with local dimming enabled, the TCL 75S555 provides a stellar movie-watching experience in dimly lit environments. The TV is equally impressive in bright rooms as the VA panel on show can reach up to 544 nits of real scene peak brightness.
The TCL 75S555 is also a very good TV for gaming as it boasts good response times and low input lag. There is also the option for Black Frame Insertion (BFI) to help reduce motion blur.
All in all, the 75-inch TCL 75S555 makes for a worthy 4K TV at the currently reduced price.
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