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    TCL 65-inch 6-Series 4K UHD Dolby Vision HDR QLED Roku Smart TV - 65R635, 2021 Model

    • I think I'll go Samsung this time .Update, after having this tv for about 3 weeks it's going backMy reasons are it's very bad when handling motion when watching sports or any fast moving scenes in movies bad blooming
    • Perfect minus the blooming in some dark scenes.
    • I’ve watched a range of shows and movies on this, from dark scenes to bright ones, and nearly everything is perfectly visible
    • G also shows a lot more detail on dark scenes compared to this TV and has less blooming
    • but it's noticable in darker scenes
    • HDR10 is pretty amazing, and there's literally zero butter with fast moving scenes or spinning the camera around in games
    • These blotches were not so noticeable on dark scenes, but extremely distracting on any and all light scenes
    • The new one seems to be snappier, but it still seems to load channels in YouTube TV slower, so I've continued to use the FireStick 4K.I've gone back to watch some darker movies and the Mandalorian with the new TV, and I'm amazed at how much more detail there is in the darker scenes that we couldn't see before.
    • First there is really bad ghosting on dark scenes where the edges of faces turn red when they move
    • So I'll list the pros and cons real quick from what I've seenEdit: After trying to watch movies at night in a dimly lit room I have to say that this TV has a stupid amount of blooming in dark scenes whenever black and white overlap
    • The colors start to be way off(yellowed from what I saw) the moment you view the TV on any type of angle.-Blooming in dark scenes: It's extremely noticeable in a dark scene with bright highlights even with all the dimming zones and bleeds an extreme amount into other areas of the TV.
    • During high action and colorful scenes it wasn't very apparent but the TV is over a thousand