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Just basing my answer on my own experience without looking into the technical aspects, the series 5 is a step up from the series 4. I gifted my mother the 65" series 4, while I own the 65" series 5. The physical difference would be the series 5 appears to have a slimmer profile than the series 4. I've also had to reset the series 4 many times when it starts to "act up" with certain apps. It will also lose connection to the speakers and subwoofer constantly. The wifi is also questionable, thus I have it wired into the mesh access point located right next to it. My series 5 doesn't have these issues. Spend the extra money for the series 5 or higher. It'll be less headaches in the long run.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Each series builds on each other. Both of these series are 4K UHD, have HDR support, and have a Roku operating system. The 5-Series additionally has Dolby Vision Support, wide color gamut, auto-game mode, an edge-to-edge glass display, etc. You can also visit www.tclusa.com/products/home-theater/5-series and scroll down to "Compare All Models" to see all models compared. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
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