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TCL Roku TV 55P607 Review: Expanded Color Gives This TV an Edge

TCL Roku TV 55P607 Review: Expanded Color Gives This TV an Edge

Posted on September 8, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Kết quả hình ảnh cho TCL Roku TV 55P607

Usually, choosing an inexpensive TV means accepting the fact that you’ll get fewer features. TCL is trying to break that stereotype. Its modestly priced, 55-inch 55P607 is a 4K set with high-dynamic-range (HDR) support. The combination means this LCD TV is ready for the best, highest-resolution content available, with more colors and better brightness.

The 55P607 is even compatible with Dolby Vision, a proprietary version of HDR that has been appearing in more top-tier sets. And because this is a Roku TV, you get an intuitive smart-TV interface with plenty of streaming channel options.

All of this does bring a slight price premium — $649, compared to similar 4K sets such as the  Insignia 4K Roku TV (which is about $150 less) — but TCL delivers a better picture for the money.

Design: Black on Black

The TCL’s plastic black-on-black chassis doesn’t distinguish it from other sets on the market and it sits on two plain, arched feet, like many models. At 3 inches deep, it’s not the thinnest, either.
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