TCL is a company that’s been aboard the Android TV train since the very start, and today, we’re seeing it launch a new TV that support the OS and is using QLED tech.
The new TV TCL is introducing today, the C725, output in 4K resolution and support Dolby Vision HDR. It also uses TCL’s own AiPQ engine to bolster HDR, 4K upscaling, and contrast.
The C725 supports both Motion Estimation and Motion Compensation (MEMC) as well as HDMI 2.1 to deliver the best possible image resolution and audio for both TV and multimedia. Enhanced with TCL’s proprietary software algorithm, these technologies ensure images are always smooth, even for sports and fast-moving action scenes.
The TV supports premium built-in ONKYO sound as well. The C725 is launching as of 22 November, with a total of two model sizes in the line-up: 55 inches or 65 inches from R10 999 in time for Black Friday. General pricing starts at R12999 for the QLED 55 inch.
You might also like
More from Featured
Powered by Awesome Intelligence: Introducing the Galaxy A56 5G and A36 5G
Samsung Electronics unveiled the latest additions to the Galaxy A series at Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona.
Omoda & Jaecoo Confirm 2025 South Africa Model Line-Up
Chery Group brands Omoda and Jaecoo, which have taken South Africa by storm ever since their market introduction in 2023, …
Jetour spurs South African expansion with Super Group partnership
Jetour, a Chinese product from Chery group has announced a major expansion milestone wtih Super Group just weeks following its …