TCL 65QM6K

πŸ“ΊοΈ Television
0Ranked #6 of 7 in TV 65" β€” gaming + movies

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Specs

Price
699.99 CAD
Shadow detail (dark scenes)
Good
Local dimming
Full-array local dimming
Panel type
VA
Backlight tech
QD-Mini LED
Input lag
Extremely low
Refresh rate
144 Hz
HDMI 2.1
Yes β€” 2 ports
HDR formats
Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Independently measured
Yes β€” RTINGS measured
Availability near Longueuil
Sold out online β€” check DIX30 floor
Screen size
65 in
Smart OS
Google TV
Model year
2025
Retailer
Best Buy Canada

Compare all 7 in TV 65" β€” gaming + movies

OptionScorePriceShadow detail (dark scenes)Local dimmingPanel typeBacklight techHDR peak brightnessInput lagRefresh rateHDMI 2.1Independently measuredAvailability near LongueuilScreen size
Hisense 65QD8SF Pro0899.99 CADUnverifiedFull-array local dimmingUnverifiedMini LED600 nitsUnverified144 HzYes β€” 2 portsNo β€” spec sheet onlySold out online β€” check DIX30 floor65 in
Hisense 65U7SG01,299.99 CADExcellentFull-array local dimmingVAMini LED-Extremely low165 HzYes β€” 2 portsYes β€” RTINGS measuredSold out online β€” check DIX30 floor65 in
LG OLED65B501,267.98 CADExcellentPer-pixel (OLED)OLED (WRGB)OLED-Extremely low120 HzYes β€” 4 portsYes β€” RTINGS measuredOpen box only65 in
Sony BRAVIA 2 II 65" (K65S20M2)0849.99 CADPoorFrame dimming onlyIPSDirect-lit LED (no dimming)-Low60 HzNoYes β€” RTINGS measuredIn stock online65 in
TCL 65QM64L0699.99 CADUnverifiedFull-array local dimmingUnverifiedQD-Mini LED-Unverified144 HzYes β€” 2 portsNo β€” spec sheet onlyIn stock online65 in
TCL 65QM6K0699.99 CADGoodFull-array local dimmingVAQD-Mini LED-Extremely low144 HzYes β€” 2 portsYes β€” RTINGS measuredSold out online β€” check DIX30 floor65 in
TCL 65QM7K01048 CADExcellentFull-array local dimmingVAQD-Mini LED-Very low144 HzYes β€” 2 portsYes β€” RTINGS measuredCostco warehouse65 in

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The cheapest measured option that fixes the contrast problem. RTINGS: "very good black levels deliver deep blacks no matter the room context", "extremely low input lag", HDMI 2.1 up to 4K@144Hz and 1080p@288Hz with a wide VRR range. The motion split that shows up in reviews is real and explained by one line: "pixel transitions are decent at the faster refresh rates, although it's not quite as good at 60Hz" β€” great for console gaming, weaker on the 60Hz content that is most TV and sports. Also "too dim in HDR to provide a truly impactful HDR experience."

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