TCL 43C635K 43-inch QLED Television, 4K Ultra HD, Smart TV Powered by Android TV (Dolby Vision & Atmos, Freeview Play, Motion clarity, compatible with Google assistant & Alexa)

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TCL 43C635K 43-inch QLED Television, 4K Ultra HD, Smart TV Powered by Android TV (Dolby Vision & Atmos, Freeview Play, Motion clarity, compatible with Google assistant & Alexa)

TCL 43C635K 43-inch QLED Television, 4K Ultra HD, Smart TV Powered by Android TV (Dolby Vision & Atmos, Freeview Play, Motion clarity, compatible with Google assistant & Alexa)

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The TCL 43P735K has a range of sound settings that allow users to adjust the sound to their liking. It has various preset sound modes such as music, movie, and sports, and users can also change settings such as bass, treble, and balance to their preferences. The TV also has a built-in equalizer, which allows users to adjust the sound to their liking. Network Settings The TCL 43P735K offers a range of features, making it an excellent option for those looking for a smart TV. It has built-in Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and Bluetooth connectivity, which means that users can easily connect to the internet or pair the TV with compatible devices, such as soundbars or gaming consoles. The TV also has a built-in tuner for Freeview HD, allowing users to access a range of free-to-air channels without needing a separate set-top box.

As you can guess, the first two digits relate to the screen size, with the P reflecting the LCD product line (you’ll note it changes to C for the QLED and Mini LED models). Rather than using a letter to reflect the yearly updates like many of its competitors, TCL increases the Series number, so last year’s P62 and C82 ranges, for example, become P63 and C83 in 2022. This is the followed with a further digit cementing each model’s place in the Series (the P638 ranked above the P635 and RP630), and the last letter denoting the region (with K being the UK). The P635 is currently not in line for a UK release, but is a Google TV geared for the European market that’s a little more expensive than the P638 but has a largely similar feature list. You’ll find Dynamic Colour and Motion Clarity Pro (but no de-judder for the 60Hz display), along with the core HDR10 and HLG HDR support (no Dolby Vision) and the standard wide viewing angle. Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying small white square taking up 60% of the screen (measured in Nits) Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying a live scene and white square taking up 60% of the screen (measured in Nits) Despite this great advantage, don’t suddenly expect the TCL RP620K TVs to compete with its high-cost competition. The LCD display used by these televisions isn’t quite bright enough to truly get the most out of Dolby Vision compared to a more premium screen.

The C835 does also have an enhanced audio system, with a 2.1 Onkyo sound system using down-firing 3-way speakers, along with a built-in woofer also offering support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, along with Adaptive Sound. It also comes with all of the other compatibility and accessibility features of the C935 using the same Google TV platform but with the added option of a 55-inch model. Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying a live scene and white square taking up 10% of the screen (measured in Nits) One standout feature of the TCL 43P735K is its compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant. This means that users can control the TV using voice commands and can also use it as a hub for their smart home devices. Design

Thanks to state of the art Quantum Dot technology, this TCL TV delivers genuine cinematic colour made from over a billion colours and shades. All of the colours that cinema cameras can capture. They make it possible to deliver a level of colour reproduction, detail and depth which are unrivalled by any other LED or OLED TV. The TCL RP620K series isn't going to blow anyone away with their design, falling very much into what you’d expect from a modern smart TV in their price range. This means you’ll lose out on features like Philips Ambilight, but you’ll save money and still get a sleek looking display that has a barely noticeable (1-2cm) bezel around the outside. The likes of the P638 may have similar alternatives or see tweaks to the features list in different regions. TCL 2022 TV line-up

The Core Features

Just for you Google TV brings together movies, shows, TV and more from across your apps and subscriptions and organizes them just for you. Offering a notably different feature set to the formidable C Series Mini LEDs, these 4K HDR models still have plenty to offer, including a large selection of screen sizes along with a price tag that might be smaller than your latest energy bill. The P735 sits at the top of this sub-section, with the same switch to Android TV for UK users as with the C635 before and the P638 to follow. The RC630K delivers in most other aspects, though. Full HD films pop in a new, crisper light. Nintendo Switch games like MarioKart and Super Smash Bros Ultimate performed without a hitch. That’s largely down to TCL’s built-in Game Master technology, which processes bright colours more accurately, reduces lag between controller and TV, and smooths out blur. The TCL 43P735K does not feature QLED technology. QLED stands for Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diode and is a technology used in some high-end TVs. QLED TVs use quantum dots to enhance color accuracy and brightness. They also offer better viewing angles than traditional LED TVs. However, they are also more expensive than LED TVs. Ambient Mode You won’t find a traditional Filmmaker mode, as TCL has its own Film mode (or Movie mode, depending on your region!) with the same intention of delivering the picture as originally intended, along with a Sport mode. Everything from the C735K and above also comes with Calman Ready 3D LUT colour calibration, along with Adaptive Picture and an ambient sensor. On the audio front, all but the cheapest LCDs come with Dolby Atmos as standard, with both the QLED and Mini LED models using an Onkyo sound system – with the C835 and C935 adding an extra channel or two, along with Adaptive Sound tech (the latter also found on the C735).



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