TCL QLED - Q5 85" Class 84.6" 2024 Review
The TCL Q5 gives you an 85-inch screen for a shockingly low price. It's a solid pick for a big, casual viewing space, but gamers and cinephiles should look elsewhere.
The 30-Second Version
It's an 85-inch TV for the price of a 65-inch one. You get what you pay for: a huge, decent picture, but don't expect it to wow you.
Overview
The TCL Q5 is a big screen for a small price, and that's the one thing you need to know. For under $700, you're getting an 85-inch 4K TV with Fire TV built-in, which is frankly wild. The picture quality is solid for the money, and it supports all the major HDR formats. But let's be real: this is a budget giant. It's built to fill a wall, not to win any picture quality awards. If you're looking for the biggest possible canvas on a tight budget, this is your starting point.
Performance
The HDR performance was the pleasant surprise here. Sitting in the 82nd percentile, it punches above its price tag, making Dolby Vision content look decently vibrant. The real shock, though, is how mediocre the gaming features are for a TV that touts a 'Game Accelerator 120.' With a gaming score in the 25th percentile, that 120Hz VRR promise feels more like a marketing checkbox than a true performance feature. The motion handling is fine for movies, but fast-paced games will show its limitations.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong hdr (97th percentile) 97th
- Strong connectivity (96th percentile) 96th
- Strong smart (93th percentile) 93th
- Strong social proof (91th percentile) 91th
Cons
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 85" |
| Resolution | 4K (2160p) |
| Panel Type | QLED |
| Backlight | Direct-Lit |
| Curved | No |
| Year | 2024 |
Picture Quality
| Motion Tech | Motion Rate 240 |
| Processor | 4K HDR Pro |
HDR
| HDR Formats | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG |
| Dolby Vision | Yes |
| HDR10+ | Yes |
| HLG | Yes |
Gaming
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| VRR | VRR |
| ALLM | Yes |
| Game Mode | Yes |
Smart TV
| Platform | Fire TV |
| Voice Assistant | Alexa |
| Screen Mirroring | Apple AirPlay 2 |
| Works With | Amazon Alexa |
Audio
| Dolby Atmos | Yes |
| eARC | No |
Connectivity
| HDMI Ports | 4 |
| HDMI Version | 2.1 |
| USB Ports | 2 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi |
| Bluetooth | 5 |
| Ethernet | Yes |
| VESA Mount | 600x300 |
Power & Size
| Energy Star | No |
| Weight | 26.0 kg / 57.3 lbs |
Value & Pricing
It's worth it for one specific person: the budget-conscious buyer who wants the absolute biggest screen possible and isn't a videophile. You're trading peak performance for sheer size. For the price, you can't really complain.
Price History
vs Competition
Compared directly, the Hisense U6 Series MiniLED offers better local dimming and often a brighter picture for a similar price, though you might sacrifice a few inches. The Roku Pro Series is a stronger all-around performer with better gaming features and a superior smart platform, but it costs more. If you care more about picture quality than size, stepping down to a 75-inch Hisense or TCL's own Q6 series gets you a better TV. The Sony BRAVIA 5 and Samsung QN800D are in a completely different league (and price bracket) and aren't fair comparisons.
| Spec | TCL QLED - Q5 85" Class 84.6" | Sony BRAVIA 8 Sony - 77" Class BRAVIA 8 OLED 4K UHD Smart Google | LG OLED evo - C5 series LG - 77" Class C5 Series OLED evo AI 4K UHD Smart | Samsung Neo QLED Samsung - 65” Class QN80F Series Neo QLED Mini LED | Hisense U65QF Mini-LED Hisense - 75" Class U6 Series MiniLED QLED UHD 4K | Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Pro Roku - 65" Class Pro Series 4K QLED Mini-LED Smart |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 85 | 77 | 77 | 65 | 75 | 65 |
| Resolution | 4K (2160p) | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 |
| Panel Type | QLED | OLED | OLED | Neo QLED | MiniLED | MiniLED |
| Refresh Rate | 60 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 144 | 120 |
| Hdr | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG | HDR10+, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG |
| Smart Platform | Fire TV | Google TV | webOS | Tizen | Fire TV | Roku TV |
| Dolby Vision | true | true | true | false | true | true |
| Dolby Atmos | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Hdmi Version | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 | - | 2.1 | 2.1 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Hdr | Audio | Smart | Gaming | Display | Connectivity | Social Proof | Picture Quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TCL QLED - Q5 85" Class 84.6" | 96.5 | 70.3 | 92.5 | 63.3 | 45.1 | 96 | 90.6 | 43 |
| Sony BRAVIA 8 77" Class Compare | 92.9 | 95.4 | 95.9 | 94.9 | 95.6 | 97.2 | 94.3 | 43 |
| LG OLED evo - C5 series 77" Class C5 Series Compare | 92.9 | 90.4 | 95.3 | 99.9 | 95.6 | 98.6 | 99.5 | 43 |
| Samsung Neo QLED 65” Class Series Neo Compare | 89.9 | 90.4 | 96.6 | 92.8 | 80 | 92.4 | 97.6 | 86 |
| Hisense U65QF Mini-LED 75" Class U6 Series MiniLED Compare | 98.8 | 90.4 | 93.8 | 96.5 | 69 | 97.2 | 97.6 | 97.1 |
| Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Pro 65" Class Pro Series Compare | 96.5 | 90.4 | 92.5 | 97.4 | 62.3 | 99 | 98.8 | 86 |
Common Questions
Q: Is the Game Accelerator 120 feature real 120Hz?
No, the native panel is 60Hz. The '120' refers to a Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) range, which can help reduce screen tearing, but you're not getting true 120 frames per second gameplay. It's a bit misleading.
Q: Do I need a soundbar with this TV?
Absolutely. The audio score is in the 31st percentile, which means the built-in speakers are a real weak spot. They're fine for news, but for movies or games, you'll want at least a basic soundbar.
Q: How's the Fire TV experience?
It's fine. It's snappy enough and has all the major apps. It's not the most powerful or polished smart TV system (it scores in the 40th percentile), but it gets the job done without much fuss.
Who Should Skip This
Skip this if you're a serious gamer or a home theater enthusiast looking for the best picture. The gaming performance lags behind most, and the overall picture is just average. For a similar budget, go get a smaller, better TV like the 75-inch Hisense U6 or save up for a TCL Q6.
Verdict
We recommend the TCL Q5 85-inch if your top priority is maximizing screen real estate for your dollar and you're not overly picky about black levels or perfect motion. It's a great TV for a casual movie night in a big room. If you game seriously or watch a lot of high-end 4K Blu-rays, you should spend a bit more for a better panel. This is a quantity-over-quality play, and it executes that pretty well.