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TCL QM6K
Hisense U65QF
The TCL QM6K and the Hisense U65QF are similar overall, but there are some differences. The Hisense is the brighter TV, so highlights stand out a bit more in HDR content, and it overcomes more glare in a well-lit room. On the other hand, the TCL has better black levels and is a lot more accurate in HDR, making it the better option for home theaters. The TCL also supports 1080p @ 288Hz, has a more consistent VRR feature, and has slightly faster pixel transitions, making it a bit better for gamers.
TCL QM6K
Hisense U65QF
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TCL QM6K vs Hisense U65QF: Main Discussion
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Our text doesn’t just look at the scoring, we take other factors into account including tests that aren’t currently scored or other performance issues that may not be reflected in the scoring. In this case, the text is pretty clear, although the difference isn’t big enough to impact the overall score, the TCL is more accurate in HDR and it has better black levels, so yes, it’s the better TV for home theater use.
Under the “Our Verdict” section: “The TCL […] the better option for home theaters.”
Meanwhile:
TCL QM6K Home Theater Score: 7.2 Hisense U65QF Home Theater Score: 7.2
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