
Customers value the picture quality, color, and ease of use of the 75" Class Q7 Series QLED 4K UHD HDR Smart TV with Google TV (2023). Many also appreciate the price and find it suitable for gaming. However, some experienced issues with the screen, motion handling, and operating system performance. A few users also noted some shortcomings with the remote control.
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The TCL Q750 75-inch TV offers a compelling blend of performance and value that's hard to beat. Here's why I'm thoroughly impressed: Stunning Visuals: The QLED display delivers vibrant colors, deep blacks, and impressive brightness. HDR content truly shines, with details popping and a dynamic range that makes images look incredibly lifelike. Whether I'm watching a movie, playing games, or streaming sports, the picture quality is consistently excellent. Smooth Motion: The 120Hz refresh rate ensures smooth motion handling, which is especially noticeable during fast-paced action scenes or sports. This makes for a more immersive and enjoyable viewing experience. Smart Features: Google TV is a fantastic smart platform. It's intuitive to use, offers a vast library of apps, and provides personalized recommendations. I also appreciate the built-in Google Assistant, which makes voice control a breeze. Gaming-Friendly: With features like low input lag and HDMI 2.1 support, this TV is an excellent choice for gamers. I've noticed a significant improvement in responsiveness compared to my older TV. Elegant Design: The slim bezels and sleek design give the TV a modern look that complements any home theater setup. Areas for Improvement: While the sound quality is decent, it's not exceptional. For a truly immersive audio experience, I recommend pairing the TV with a soundbar. Additionally, the viewing angles could be wider. Overall: The TCL Q750 75-inch TV is a fantastic option for anyone seeking a large, high-performance TV without breaking the bank. Its impressive picture quality, smart features, and gaming capabilities make it a versatile entertainment centerpiece. I highly recommend it!
Posted by Kalseal
This TV is comically large. That isn't a negative comment. I ordered this TV for my basement because I have a huge area that my 32" wasn't working for. The 120hz refresh rate is a game changer. Yes, there is a difference, especially in game mode with PS5. A lot of people think QLED doesn't have good blacks compared to OLED, and for your average human, YOU. WILL. NOT. BE. ABLE. TO. TELL. THE. DIFFERENCE. Except for in your wallet. The blacks are very rich for the price range. TCL makes their own panels, as far as I have read, and seems to build a really solid TV. Putting it together is easy, and the legs are not plastic junk. I assembled it by myself, but a second person would help considerably. At the price, you'll find it hard to beat this TV. If you're trying to connect and set up your TV with your phone, make sure you turn your VPN off or it will struggle to connect. PS - Yes, the cat likes the TV, too.
Posted by JustinB
'got the 75". 'Was planning on getting a Sony TV, but after the price drop this was too good to pass up and it allowed me to get the 5 year warranty and still come in at a couple hundred under the comparable Sony model. I've had a few clients get high end name brand TV's (Sony, Samsung, LG - I'm looking at you), only to have them fail in a a year or two, so getting the extended warranty made sense to me. I do not regret the purchase decision. Setup with Google Home App was surprisingly straightforward. I quite like the picture it produces. The only thing that's odd is the limited adjustability of Dolby Vision content. Not sure if that's by design or unique to this brand/model. Either way, the picture (in Movie mode) is great out of the box, so there is little need to adjust it, once you dialed it in to your liking. I can't comment on sound, as I run the sound thru the eARC to a Marantz receiver, which works flawlessly. Can't comment on durability either, as I've only had it for a couple of months, but so far the TV and Google software have worked without a hitch. Two more things: 1) the TV does get pretty bright, if that's something you're after and 2) the Glass does not have anti-reflective coating. If you set it up in a room where reflections might be an issue you might want to spend a little more to get a TV that has better coating. Otherwise, this is solid, especially given the price.
Posted by FloS