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TCL Q6-Series 75Q651G 75"

A 75-inch 4K QLED display with High Brightness+ Direct LED backlight and the TCL AIPQ Processor delivers vivid DCI-P3 colors and Dolby Vision HDR. Game Accelerator 120 supports 120 VRR and ALLM for responsive play, while Google TV, Dolby Atmos, and eARC provide a capable smart and audio hub at an aggressive price point. This TV suits budget-conscious streamers and casual gamers who prioritize a large screen, solid HDR, and low input lag indoors.

★★★★★ 4.7 (467)
Screen 75
Resolution 4K
Panel QLED
Refresh 60 Hz
hdr HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, Dolby Vision
smart platform Google TV
dolby vision true
dolby atmos true
TCL Q6-Series 75Q651G 75" tv
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A 75-inch 4K QLED display with High Brightness+ Direct LED backlight and the TCL AIPQ Processor delivers vivid DCI-P3 colors and Dolby Vision HDR. Game Accelerator 120 supports 120 VRR and ALLM for responsive play, while Google TV, Dolby Atmos, and eARC provide a capable smart and audio hub at an aggressive price point. This TV suits budget-conscious streamers and casual gamers who prioritize a large screen, solid HDR, and low input lag indoors.

  • Screen size 75
  • Resolution 4K
  • Panel type QLED
  • Refresh rate 60
  • HDR HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, Dolby Vision
  • Smart platform Google TV
  • Dolby vision
  • Dolby atmos
  • HDMI version 2.1

The 30-Second Version

TCL's 75-inch Q6 brings vivid QLED colors and top-tier HDR support at a price that's hard to beat. The Google TV interface is among the best, and audio is adequate for most. It's not for gaming enthusiasts or dark-room cinephiles, but for everyday streaming, it's a fantastic value.

Overview

TCL's Q6 series has long been the go-to recommendation for anyone who wants a giant screen without emptying their savings account. The 75-inch model (75Q651G) keeps that tradition alive, packing quantum dots, full HDR format support including Dolby Vision, and Google TV into a package that hovers between $357 and $600 depending on sales. For a lot of folks, that's all the TV they'll ever need.

It's not trying to compete with OLEDs or mini-LED flagships. Instead, it's focused on nailing the basics: punchy colors, a responsive smart interface, and audio that doesn't make you immediately reach for a soundbar. It mostly succeeds, though there are a couple of rough edges worth knowing about before you click buy.

Performance

The AIPQ processor pushes colors to cover nearly the full DCI-P3 gamut, and with HDR PRO+ supporting Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG, and regular HDR10, content looks vibrant and well-saturated. Brightness is better than typical budget LED TVs thanks to the High Brightness+ backlight, but without local dimming, black levels can wash out in a dark room and you'll notice some blooming around bright objects. Motion Rate 240 with MEMC helps smooth out fast action, though the native 60Hz panel means true high-frame-rate gaming is off the table. On the audio side, the 30W 2.0-channel setup with Dolby Atmos decoding is surprisingly clear for dialogue and gets loud enough for a medium-sized room, though bass is predictably thin. The smart TV experience is a highlight: Google TV runs smoothly, and you get built-in Google Assistant, Alexa, and AirPlay, making it a breeze to cast or control your smart home.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 95
Audio 81.5
Smart 97.7
Gaming 56.7
Display 47.5
User Sentiment 87.5
Connectivity 73.6
Social Proof 89.3
Picture Quality 73.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Massive, vibrant 75-inch QLED screen with impressive HDR format support. 98th
  • Google TV is responsive and packed with every streaming app you'd want. 95th
  • Built-in speakers deliver clear dialogue, enough to skip a soundbar for casual viewing. 89th
  • Easy setup and great value, often under $500 for a huge screen. 88th

Cons

  • No local dimming results in grayish blacks and noticeable blooming in dark scenes.
  • The 60Hz panel limits gaming; don't expect true 4K 120Hz gameplay.
  • Some units reportedly suffer from intermittent sound dropouts or glitches.
  • Peak brightness, while improved, still can't compete with pricier mini-LED sets.

The Word on the Street

4.7/5 (2326 reviews)
👍 Most owners rave about the picture quality and how rich colors look, especially with 4K HDR content.
👍 Setup is quick and painless; the TV is ready to stream within minutes out of the box.
🤔 A handful of buyers mention occasional audio glitches, though many say it's been fine after a reset or update.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 75"
Resolution 4K
Panel Type QLED
Backlight Direct LED
Curved No

Picture Quality

Color Gamut DCI-P3
Motion Tech Motion Rate 240
Processor TCL AIPQ Processor

HDR

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

Gaming

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
VRR VRR
ALLM Yes
Game Mode Yes

Smart TV

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

Audio

Speaker Config 2
Wattage 30
Dolby Atmos Yes
Surround Sound Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital
eARC Yes

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 3
HDMI Version 2.1
USB Ports 1
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth 5.2
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 400x400

Power & Size

Energy Star No
Annual Energy 468
Weight 22.9 kg / 50.5 lbs

Value & Pricing

Pricing across retailers varies wildly, from $357 at some to $600 at others, so it pays to shop around. At the low end, you're getting a 75-inch QLED with Dolby Vision and a fantastic smart platform for less than many 55-inch models. Even at $600, it's still a solid deal compared to the Hisense U7 or Roku Plus Series, though those sets might offer local dimming or better gaming specs. For movie lovers who don't need the deepest blacks, this is a steal.

Price History

New Refurbished
300 USD 400 USD 500 USD 600 USD 17 трав.26 трав.1 черв.4 черв. 550 USD

vs Competition

Stacked against the Hisense U7 Series 65-inch, the TCL trades blows: the U7 likely has better contrast and a 120Hz panel for gaming, but the Q6 counters with a more refined Google TV experience and often a lower price. Samsung's QN85D and Sony BRAVIA 5 are in a different league, with mini-LED backlighting and superior processing, but they cost two to three times as much. The Roku Plus Series is a more direct budget rival, but its smart platform feels less flexible than Google TV, and its HDR brightness often falls short. If your priority is sheer screen size for the dollar without sacrificing HDR and smart features, the TCL Q6 is the one to beat.

Spec TCL Q6-Series 75Q651G 75" Sony BRAVIA 5 K55XR50 Hisense U8 Series 75U8QG Samsung QN85D QN85D LG QNED 86QNED82AUA Roku Plus Series 4K QLED Mini-LED 55" Class Smart RokuTV
Screen Size 75 55 75 75 86 55
Resolution 4K 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160
Panel Type QLED MiniLED QLED Neo QLED QLED Mini-LED QLED
Refresh Rate 60 120 165 120 120 60
Hdr HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, Dolby Vision Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) HDR10, HDR10+, HLG HDR10, Dolby Vision Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Smart Platform Google TV Google TV Google TV Tizen webOS 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 2.1
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product HdrAudioSmartGamingDisplayUser SentimentConnectivitySocial ProofPicture Quality
TCL Q6-Series 75Q651G 75" 9581.597.756.747.587.573.689.373.5
Sony BRAVIA 5 K55XR50 Compare 96.892.391.378.86709489.393.6
Hisense U8 Series 75U8QG Compare 90.898.39695.487.8087.189.398.7
Samsung QN85D QN85D Compare 8489.470.378.890.968.389.898.179.7
LG QNED 86QNED82AUA Compare 80.897.165.788.692.8092.698.184.6
Roku Plus Series 4K QLED Mini-LED 55" Class Smart RokuTV Compare 9581.586.456.785.9079.694.174.2

Common Questions

Q: Does this TV support true 120Hz for gaming?

No, the panel is 60Hz native. The 'Game Accelerator 120' uses motion smoothing to simulate higher frame rates, but it's not the same as a true 120Hz panel like you'll find on the Hisense U7 or Samsung QN85D.

Q: Can I mount this 75-inch TV on the wall?

Yes, it uses a standard 400x400 VESA mount, but at about 50 pounds, you'll want a sturdy wall bracket and two people for the job.

Q: Does it have local dimming for better blacks?

No, this is a Direct LED backlight without local dimming zones. Dark room viewing will show some blooming and raised black levels.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this one if deep, inky blacks are non-negotiable. The lack of local dimming means black bars in movies will look gray in a dark room, and blooming around subtitles is noticeable. If you're a competitive gamer chasing 120fps at 4K, you'll also be happier with a TV like the Sony BRAVIA 5 or Hisense U7. And if you plan to place it in a sun-drenched room without curtains, peak brightness may still struggle with reflections, though it's better than older budget models.

Verdict

Buy this if you want a massive, colorful screen for streaming movies and shows, and you don't mind the occasional blooming or lack of true 120Hz gaming. It's a plug-and-play hero for living rooms where the TV is mostly on during the day or with some lights on. Hardcore gamers and home theater purists should look to spend more, but for everyone else, the Q6 75-inch delivers where it counts.

Usage Scores

Overall (81.9)Budget (79.4)Gaming (57.6)Movies (73)Sports (71.1)Outdoor (54.1)Portable (57.5)Corporate (66.8)Streaming (83.7)Smart Home (84.2)

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