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TCL 85C805K

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The TCL uses quantum dots to provide a broad range of colours

The TCL supports all four formats of High Dynamic Range

85in 4K TV | £1579 | View offers whf.cm/TCL_85C805K

The 85C805K is a quintessential example of why TCL has now become such a threat to the more established TV industry grandees. For starters, there’s the gloriously straightforward mismatch between its colossal 85in screen size and remarkably small £1575 price.

We have checked, double-checked and checked again, and yes, it’s true: the 85C805K’s movie-friendly 85in screen really can be yours for less than many mid-range 65in TVs. Yet all that screen acreage is powered by a panel far from the ultra-basic affair you might expect.

The 85C805K completely dominates anything even approaching a ‘normal sized’ room – so much so that for most households it will either be pretty much the only thing families do in their

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