TCL C755 MiniLED Gaming TV


TCL today confirmed that the C755 MiniLED Gaming TV line will be available in the Philippines soon. The world's number 2 TV brand claimed that this TV is dubbed the "Ultra Game Master" that is set to break barriers in QD Mini LED technology. The company added that the new TV gives superior light control and precise dimming zones in all corners of the TV screen.

The long wait is over! We are very happy to announce the coming of the new TCL C755 that will give every gamer's fantasy in terms of giving them the ultimate gaming experience. This one is truly going to level up your expectations in a gaming TV, says Mr. Loyal Cheng, TCL Philippines Chief Executive Officer. Upon checking the Smart TV is available in four different variants—98-inch, 75-inch, 65-inch, and 55-inch.

According to the company, the device is a "Visual Masterpiece" with vivid visuals, lifelike colors, and an ultra-high contrast ratio. The TVs also promise a wider color gamut, higher peak brightness, and a longer lifespan. The C755 has over 1,344 zones with a full array of local dimming, Quantum Dot technology with 96 percent DCI-P3 color volume, HDR 1600 nits peak brightness that works even in broad daylight, and the new AiPQ Processor 3.0 (AI picture quality processor).

Its AI processor performs simulations and optimizations based on human recognition to produce visual outputs based on vibrant color, excellent contrast, and crystal clarity as you see in the natural world. TCL is calling this device a "Gaming TV" due to its Game Master 2.0 technology. Aiming to put an end to choppy gameplay and broken frames, the company also added the AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technology and HDMI2.1*4 to allow higher resolutions, higher frame rates, and more bandwidth.

It also has the Aiming Aid to help users aim at their targets more easily. The refresh rate of the device is up to 144Hz. For audio, it uses the ONKYI 2.0 CH50W HiGi with stereo sound, live band-like crisp details, and "thunderous" bass. It also has Dolby Atmos for improved soundstage and depth and DTS VIRTUAL:X for a more immersive sound.

The company has yet to reveal its pricing and availability details.