TCL QLED - NXTVISION TV TCL - 75" Class A300W NXTVISION Series 4K QLED Review

The TCL A300W is designed to be art first, TV second. Its flush-mount design looks incredible, but the performance is just solid and the audio is bad.

Screen Size 75
Resolution 4K (2160p)
Panel Type QLED
Refresh Rate 120
Hdr Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Smart Platform Google TV
Dolby Vision Yes
Dolby Atmos Yes
TCL QLED - NXTVISION TV TCL - 75" Class A300W NXTVISION Series 4K QLED tv
68.4 Puntuación global

The 30-Second Version

This TCL is an art piece first, a TV second. Its flush-mount, ultra-slim design with a changeable frame looks incredible. Picture and gaming are solid, but the audio is bad. Worth buying only if design is your main goal.

Overview

The TCL A300W NXTVISION TV is a lifestyle-first product. It's designed to look like a piece of art on your wall, with an ultra-slim profile, a flush mount, and an included light wood frame. That's the main story here. It's a 75-inch 4K QLED with Dolby Vision and a 120Hz refresh rate for gaming, but its core mission is to blend into your decor.

Performance

Picture quality is solid but middle of the pack. HDR performance is well above average, thanks to Dolby Vision IQ, and gaming features like Game Accelerator 240 are strong. The audio, however, is underwhelming. It's a weak spot that falls behind most TVs in our database. The ultra matte screen is great for reducing glare, but the overall brightness and detail don't compete with top-tier panels.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 97
Audio 90.2
Smart 99.8
Gaming 92.9
Display 39.7
Connectivity 88.8
Social Proof 82.9
Picture Quality 2.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The ultra-slim, flush-mount design looks incredible on a wall. 100th
  • The included light wood magnetic frame lets you change the look instantly. 97th
  • HDR performance with Dolby Vision is impressive. 93th
  • Gaming features like 120Hz and auto low-latency mode are strong. 90th

Cons

  • The built-in audio quality is a real letdown. 2th
  • Overall picture quality is just about average for the size.
  • The smart platform (Google TV) is solid but not a standout.
  • It's a lifestyle TV, so raw performance isn't its main focus.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 75"
Resolution 4K (2160p)
Panel Type QLED
Backlight Edge-Lit
Curved No
Year 2024

Picture Quality

Motion Tech Motion Rate 480
Processor 4K HDR Pro

HDR

HDR Formats Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Dolby Vision Yes
HDR10+ Yes
HLG Yes

Gaming

Refresh Rate 120 Hz
VRR FreeSync Premium
ALLM Yes
Game Mode Yes

Smart TV

Platform Google TV
Voice Assistant Google Assistant, Alexa
Screen Mirroring Chromecast, Apple AirPlay 2
Works With Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home

Audio

Dolby Atmos Yes
Surround Sound Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital
eARC Yes

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 4
USB Ports 2
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 5
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio No

Power & Size

Power 425
Energy Star No
Annual Energy 425
Weight 31.0 kg / 68.3 lbs

Value & Pricing

At around $1500, it's priced squarely in the mid-range for a 75-inch TV. You're not paying for the absolute best picture or sound. You're paying for that unique, gallery-ready design and the convenience of the included mount and frame. If you want a TV that disappears into your room, the value is there. If you want the best specs for your dollar, look elsewhere.

vs Competition

Compared to the Sony BRAVIA 5 or Samsung QN800D, this TCL's picture quality is clearly behind. Those are performance-first flagships. The LG C5 OLED will blow it away in contrast and color. But none of those look like this. The Hisense U6 and Roku Pro Series are closer in price and offer better raw performance scores, but they're traditional black boxes. This TCL's value is in being something different, a design statement that other TVs just don't make.

Common Questions

Q: Is the picture quality good enough for movies?

It's solid. The HDR with Dolby Vision is strong, but overall detail and brightness are about average compared to other 75-inch TVs. It's good, not great.

Q: Do I need to buy a soundbar?

Yes, almost certainly. The built-in audio scores in the bottom third of our database. It's a weak spot, so a soundbar or external speakers are a must for decent sound.

Q: How hard is the flush wall mount installation?

It's designed to be simple. The TV is an 'all-in-one' with a built-in chassis, so you just mount the included bracket. It's meant for a clean, tight-to-the-wall look without extra boxes.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you're a cinephile or a hardcore gamer looking for the best performance. The picture is middle-of-the-pack and the audio is poor. Also, skip it if you don't care about the art gallery aesthetic. You'll pay a premium for the design that you won't appreciate, and you can get better raw specs from a Hisense or Roku TV at this price.

Verdict

Buy this if your top priority is aesthetics. You want a TV that looks like a framed piece of art, not a black rectangle. It's perfect for living rooms where design matters more than being the absolute best for movie night. The good HDR and decent gaming features mean it's still a capable screen, but it's a secondary benefit.