

🔥 Elevate your viewing game with TCL’s 65" QD-Mini LED powerhouse!
The TCL 65Q7C-UK is a 65-inch 4K HDR Smart TV featuring advanced QD-Mini LED technology with 2600 nits peak brightness and a 144Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth motion. Powered by Google TV and equipped with premium Bang & Olufsen audio, it delivers stunning visuals and immersive sound. With four HDMI 2.1 ports, Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, and extensive smart features, it’s designed for professionals and gamers seeking a future-ready, cinematic home entertainment centerpiece.






















| ASIN | B0FKD1KBQS |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | HDMI, USB |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,334 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 48 in TVs |
| Box Contents | Power Cable, Remote Control, Stand, User Manual |
| Brand | TCL |
| Brand Name | TCL |
| Colour | Brushed dark metal front |
| Contrast Ratio | High |
| Control Method | Remote, Voice |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 66 Reviews |
| Display Backlight Technology | Mini-LED |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 144 |
| Display Size Class | 65 Inches |
| Display Technology | Mini Led |
| Display technology | Mini Led |
| Energy Efficiency Features | F |
| HDR Format Supported | Dolby Vision |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby Atmos |
| Internet Applications | Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, Google Play Movies & TV, and other Google TV-supported services |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 36.9D x 144.4W x 86.9H centimetres |
| Manufacturer | TCL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 65Q7CUK |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 2600 Nit |
| Model Name | TCL 65Q7C-UK |
| Model Series | Q7C-UK |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | 144Hz Motion Clarity Pro, VRR, MEMC |
| Mounting Type | Table Mount , Wall Mount |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Operating Systems | Google TV |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | QD-Mini LED, Dolby Vision IQ, HVA Panel |
| Product Features | 144Hz VRR & MEMC, AMD FreeSync™, Amd freesync, B&O sound system, QD-Miniled |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
| Refresh rate | 144 Hz |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Screen Size | 65 Inches |
| Screen size | 65 Inches |
| Signal Format | HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Size | 65 Inch |
| Speaker Description | Audio by Bang & Olufsen |
| Special feature | 144Hz VRR & MEMC, AMD FreeSync™, Amd freesync , B&O sound system, QD-Miniled |
| Total HDMI Port | 4 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| VESA Mount Standard | 400 x 400 mm |
| Video Encoding | HDR10+ |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
B**F
Fantastic TV for the price
This is a replacement for a "Philips - The One" and Primary use will be as a PC Monitor. Out of the Box, this thing is huge (I got the 65" model) though surprisingly light & weighing in around 15kg (w/out the stand). As it's going on a floor stand the vesa brackets were easy enough to attach & I was able to pick the TV up by myself and hook it onto the stand. All the ports are located on the right side (none on the rear!) and the power cable plugs into the left side. Yeah, a bit odd & requires a bit of forward planning. It also means cable management is a pain if you want things looking sleek & un-messy! Switching on & setting up is easy enough - You're greeted with the Google setup screen & can either log in manually or scan the QR code with your phone & do things that way. Unfortunately the QR code option wouldn't work & kept stalling mid way with an error message! This I suspect is a Google issue & NOT from TCL as I've encountered this issue many times. Doing it manually and I had zero issues. So the import specs for the TV: True 4k resolution (4096 x 2160 through HDMI) HDR10+, Dolby Vison, IMAX (all checked & supported) DTS:X and Dolby Atmos (Tested & supported) HDMI 2.1 (Tested & supported with correct HDMI cable) 2.1 Audio (Dolby Atmos support) c/w Built in Subwoofers Up to 288hz Screen Refresh Rate (Only useful for consoles / PC) I DO NOT Watch Live Terrestrial / Satellite TV so those aspects I can't review. The main uses will be the usual Streaming Apps & use as a PC Monitor!! Yeah, 65" is a bit overkill for the PC it looks awesome. The TV comes with 3gb Memory & 64gb Storage - plenty to keep things running smooth. If you download a lot of content though (or record a lot of TV) then you'll want to connect up an external storage device or you are going to run out of storage space very fast! Google Home screen is not very good compared to the Philips. Installed apps show as a small list & keeps the "Highlighted App" to the far left instead of moving to the centre of the screen and you scroll across! There may be an option in the setting to change this behaviour. If I find it, I'll add a "How to" at the end under "edited bits". I've also not been able to find an option to customize the Google Home screen as of yet! It's annoying and may put people off as we want to be able to clearly see our most common Apps. With that aside, Installing Apps is pretty much the same for those already used to Android phones. You can also install Apps remotely using your phone (or tablet) via the Play Store if you've setup the TV with your normal Android account. All Apps run as they're meant to. Movies which support the various HDR/Expanded Audio formats all displayed correctly with the correct audio formats. You will have to play with the Display Image settings to get the most out of the TV. i.e. Dolby Vision IQ is horrendous - Light or Dark mode are preferred unless you've silly levels of light coming in to where the TV is located! Also disable "Eco" features if you find the Screen Brightness levels are all over the place - these rely on a sensor fitted to the TV which monitors the current light level. It works for some but most people turn it off. I have it on "Filmmaker Mode" & Motion smoothing set to either "Off" or "Custom 2 & 2". This seems to give the best Image without the horrible "Soap Opera" effect & horrible blurring or juddering. Now for me, the Primary use will be with a PC hooked up & this is where I hit some problems. I have a Full External Sound system which is connected via HDMI ARC/eARC but is only HDMI 2.0 This means I can't run the PC through the passthrough on the Audio system to the TV as it doesn't support the required refresh rates. AND this is where I hit a snag! the TV has 4 x HDMI ports: Port 1 - 4k / 144hz (e)ARC Port 2 - 4k / 144hz Service Port Port 3 - 4k / 60hz Port 4 - 4k / 60hz (e)ARC is only supported on Port 1. I can confirm this as trying the External audio on the 3 other HDMI ports resulted in zero Audio output! A Really stupid decision. Why they don't have it enabled on a second port is beyond me and does mean a potential headache depending on what you're plugging in & the desired Maximum outputs you want! So the External audio is hooked up to HDMI port 1 (e(ARC) and the PC is connected to HDMI port 2. TV found the PC and automatically went into "Game Mode" when I selected the HDMI input. This also opens a new menu where you can change a few specific settings relating to what you've plugged in (Console / PC). This is the interesting bit (And for those interested in knowing the actual supported outputs), What can the TV actually output? 4096 x 2160 @ 60hz (4k) 3840 x 2160 @ 144hz (UHD) 2560 x 1440 @ 288hz (1440p/QHD/WQHD) 2080 x 1080 @ ???hz (2k True Filmmaker Mode) - Resolution not supported by TV (IDED Check - resolution missing) 1920 x 1080 @ 288hz (1080p / Full HD) 1280 x 720 @ 288hz (720p / HD) These results are via HDMI 2.1a to HDMI 2.1 and tested on both HDMI 1 & 2 outputs and are limited by the HDMI (144hz & over is only possible using Display Stream Compression (DSC) which is done automatically above 120hz). Makes you wonder why they didn't add a Display port to the TV?!?!? Results will vary when using a Gaming Console & your PC specs. I will try a Display port 2.1 to HDMI 2.1 adapter if they ever become available to see if this makes a difference. Currently only able to find Display port 1.4 to HDMI 2.1 adapters and these seem to be hit & miss as to whether they work or not! Overall, I'm super happy with the TV. Local Dimming Zones really help with Blacks & reducing "Halo Effects", There's a blue light reduction and lots of advanced Picture settings to allow you to tweak things to your personal preference. Audio options are very lacking compared to other brands & I haven't come across an option which allows me to change the audio format if more than one is present (Think Stereo / Dolby / DTS) so you're stuck with whatever the TV thinks is the best! Not an issue when using External Speakers though. The TV sound is actually half decent considering how thin it is. The inclusion of dual Subs built into the back of the TV definitely makes a difference. Just be aware it will never be as good as an External Speaker setup. You can pair Bluetooth speakers to be used in tandem with the TV speakers which gives things a bit more depth & range. Finally (and just to repeat myself) this is a Huge TV. I have a Soundbar sat underneath which is 1.2 metres long.. and the TV overhangs it by around 15cm either side. Yep, this thing is just shy of 1.5 metres wide! Great TV and some amazing features you would normally only find on much higher end models.
A**0
Incredibly impressive bang for your buck TV
for a £650 tv this thing slaps, super bright HDR and SDR and some fantastic image processing makes everything super crisp and vibrant, the audio is surprisingly good and you can actually feel the sub bass from the 2 rear woofers. for gaming it has everything you could ever possibly need and 40fps modes on consoles looks stunning. only really 2 negatives and one of those is related to my personal setup, the remote is plastic and cheap but what you would expect really and all the IO is on the right hand side so i just had to wrangle the cables about to get them to reach, luckily the cable manage was pretty well thought out and they all clip in to the back of the stand nicely.
M**T
Thoughts of a non-expert....
Bought the 65" version of this TV November 25, paid £750 and was able to get interest free monthly installments from Amazon so it's just over 60 quid a month over 12 months. After many years as a Samsung lover I couldn't justify the crazy prices of a similar spec TV from them so started to look around at brands like TCL and Hi-sense etc. I'm absolutely not tech savvy so if you're looking for forensic details and in depth technical analysis you're wasting your time reading this. But if you want the point of view from an average guy, this TV is just incredible! Our previous TV was a 55" 4k Samsung which we moved into the bedroom, only a few years old. I was very doubtful about having a 'cheap' brand as our main living room TV, luckily I work with a couple of guys who are well into their tech and they convinced me to go for it. Delivery was seamless, TV really well packaged but easy to unbox. Although the TV is huge it has a really slim bezel, pretty light and very thin. Was really easy to install, got my neighbour round to help me chuck it on the wall as it was just too big for me to get my arms round. Setting up was an absolute breeze, it runs on a Google operating system which is new to me for a TV but I had it up and running within a few minutes. The OS is very quick and responsive with no lag, works as soon as the TV comes on and links seamlessly with other Google/Android devices. The 'OK Google' voice assistance works really well and you have a voice control button on the remote also. Being a Google TV you can get it to display photos from your phone as a screensaver. Just be sure to choose the right folder 😉 After so many years with Samsung, this TV is a game changer for me. The biggest difference during set up was that my Samsung had the separate media box which all the other devices plugged into, with a single cable going into the TV. Nice but not necessary. The TCL has HDMI ports etc in the back of the TV, I'd recommend plugging everything in before you put it in on the wall. Ours sits close to the wall so was a bit fiddly getting my chubby fingers round the back. But if like me you're not plugging/unplugging different devices all the time it's absolutely fine. As for the picture, it's just incredible. So bright and sharp, no blurring or anything at all. Have absolutely no complaints about it and everyone who's seen it has been just as blown away as me. But the real secret of this TV is the Bang and Olufsen sound system, by far the best sound from a TV I've ever heard. I got a bit curious of what was in store when I was fitting the bracket on the back, 2 speakers sitting on the back gave me a little hint that I was in for a treat and I was not disappointed. The bass is fabulous and the voices are crisp and clear. You can adjust the settings to taste. As for gaming, again I'm not an expert but we connected the PS5 and the TV automatically went into game mode. The screen is fast and responsive, no blur or distortion. Again, by far the best I've seen and more importantly the kids mates were in absolute awe so it must be good. So in summary, for the price we paid this is an unbelievable TV, even if we'd paid more I'd still be happy. The picture quality and sound are both superb. Yes, my Samsung had a lovely brushed steel bezel around the screen and this TV has black plastic and the experts out there will probably be able list alot more than I ever could. But for your average non expert, this is an absolutely incredible TV. We've had it a couple of months now and at this point I don't ever see myself buying another Samsung/Sony etc. Don't be put off by the brand. Buy it.
R**E
Excellent TV fo The Money
The first TV had a failed back light, replaced the next day by Amazon. Superb service. The working TV is amazing for the price. I prefer brightness over pure blacks (OLED) for TV watching. This mini LED deals with blooming well, however, is noticeable with high brightness against light words or small objects against pure blacks. If that's a deal breaker then it's OLED for you. For bright room TV watching it's superb. HDR really pops, Google TV OS is nice with limited lag on this TV. I got the 55 inch version and couldn't be happier for the cost. TCL knocked it out the park this year. This isn't far off from my Samsung QN90D which is about 50% more expensive. Would highly recommend this TV as a second TV or bedroom TV.
T**Y
Saved over £1200 on competitor Options
Terrific TV. It replaces the 65" Samsung. I looked at a 75" Samsung but when I researched TLC and videos on YouTube I decided to go with TLC in the full knowledge that Amazon always accepts returns if you are not satisfied. The only reason that I did not give it 5 stars is it lost a star for the stand. The stand is more plastic than carbon composite as with the Samsung. This caused the 75" TV to tilt forward. We had to put some supports under the front of the stand. Otherwise wonderful picture and the sound system is very good, though not exceptional but I saved over £1200 on the identical Samsung and Sony offerings. Looking forward to all those Christmas Movies 👌
B**R
Picture quality is fantastic.
Ok so, its fantastic picture wise, sounds really good for a 65" tv without sound bar. Google bit of a pain to set up, but I just dont care. The picture quality is unreal, so impressed with it, even straight out the box settings. Only thing I can warn you about is the free service you might get with it. I only picked unpack and take away packaging, then in the instructions it shows to lie tv on box to fit stand 🙄. Choose set up if its still free or wall mounted. Other than that, I doubt you'll get a better picture for the money. Enjoy!
S**.
Bright
Bright in a very light room. Good sound. Good picture resolution
C**N
Great first impressions
It looks gorgeous. A big improvement from my old Samsung LED series 7 TV. You can’t get any other tv so packed with tech and features for this price. The happy medium between LCD and OLED. Incredible brightness but still retains dark inky blacks
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