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In short. 4 series - HDR 10 support but not HDR Dolby digital, which is more widely used. 60 hz panel with 120 hz motion interpolation (not as good as native 120). You gonna notice pixelation and some bluring on sports. 120-200 nits (brightness) based on two ratings site. Good for our bedrooms, was not bright enough for our living room. Would still recommend. 5 series - HDR 10 and HDR Dolby Digital support. Brightness peaks at 500-550 nits. The panel is still a 60 hz panel with 120 hz processing. We do not own one of these, but CNET states that if you don't need a brighter screen then opt for the 4 series bc the picture quality difference is nominal. 6 series - HDR 10 abd HDR Dolby Igital support. Brightness peaks above 1000 nits if you believe the rating sites. Great for a brighter living room, it handles light from my windows great. Although the panel does reflect light slightly more than the 4 series..... 120 hz panel with 240 hz processing. There is a noticeable difference as my 65 inch 6 series handles football better than the 4 series. The additional of 120 lighting zones. From what I can tell in real life this allows the TV to handle scenes with great veriation between darks and lights better. Meaning the whites won't make your darks grey out. It is noticable, although I didn't notice it much on my 4 series until it was sitting beside this set. HDR content is nothing short of amazing in this screen and is visually better than my 4 series. The casing around the screen looks much more upscale and looks to be a higher quality. All have minimal input lag from PC's or gaming consoles which is an added bonus.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Each series builds on each other. All of these series are 4K UHD, have HDR support, and have a Roku operating system. The 5-Series and 6-Series additionally have Dolby Vision support and wide color gamut. The 6-Series also has CCZ technology. You can also visit www.tclusa.com/products/home-theater/6-series and scroll down to "Compare All Models" to see all models compared. The physical TVs also differ in design. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Better processing roku power but mainly the back light LEDs ,for better picture quality like the higher end songs, Samsung's and lg's, but for more than half the price.
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