
TCL 65Q650F 65-Inch QLED 4K Fire Smart TV
TCL 65-inch QLED 4K Fire TV delivers vivid Quantum Dot color, Dolby Vision HDR, and built-in Alexa.
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Overview
Key Features
4K Ultra HD Resolution - Experience incredible detail with 4X the resolution of 1080p Full HDTVs.
QLED – Quantum Dot Technology with UltraWide Color Gamut - Enjoy over a billion colors for richer and more lifelike images.
HighBrightness Direct LED Backlight – Q6 models produce brighter images for enhanced viewing experience for all your favorite movies and TV shows.
Motion Rate 120 – Motion enhancement technology for improved motion clarity
HDR PRO plus (Dolby Vision, HDR10 plus, HDR10, and HLG) - Enjoy enhanced contrast, accurate colors and fine details utilizing all the most advanced HDR formats.
Fire TV Experience – All your entertainment in one place. Fire TV gives you quick access to live TV, video games, music, and lets you stream over 1 million movies and TV episodes. Subscriptions may apply.
Auto Game Mode (ALLM) – Automatically enables game mode for the lowest possible input lag and latency for exceptional gaming performance.
FullView Metal Bezel-less Design - Elegant edge-to-edge screen design
Bluetooth Personal Audio – Pair your favorite Bluetooth headphones to the TV for a private listening experience.
Press and ask Alexa to easily find, launch, and control your content, check the weather, sports scores, control compatible smart home devices, and more.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- QLED Quantum Dot technology produces over a billion colors for vivid, lifelike images
- Comprehensive HDR support covers Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG formats
- Fire TV platform provides extensive streaming access with built-in Alexa voice control
- Auto Game Mode reduces input lag automatically when a gaming console is detected
- FullView bezel-less metal frame maximizes screen area with a clean, modern look
👎 Cons
- Motion Rate 120 uses processing enhancement rather than a native 120Hz panel refresh rate
- Direct LED backlight lacks the local dimming precision of mini-LED or full-array models
- Sound quality may require a soundbar for a more immersive audio experience despite Dolby Atmos support