We had been waiting for some time to know the update of the catalog of TCL C series televisions for this 2021 and, finally, the wait is over. There are three models, in various sizes, announced by the Huizhou manufacturer: C82, C72 + and C72. They rise are available with sizes between 55 and 75 inches (1.98 – 2.04 meters). The works include a set-top box two-way HDMI 2.0a HDCP 2.2 certified, a 1080p so-called 4K Super LCD2 HDTV, with a 50/60Hz refresh rate, full color gamut with True 8-bit at 60Hz and 8K resolution. There is an AirPlay multi-room system, an Ethernet cable for remote control, a USB Type-C to Fast UHS-I SD card, Wi-Fi 802.11ac and LG's CT850...

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About this production size update: by optimizing the colors and the dynamics, the C82 should achieve 60 percent wider color gamut then C70 did, while the the C72 and C72 + should attain BC-CRI one standard higher. It means such TVs should be able to get close to a perfect sRGB color reproducing power with a maximum gamma off at 2 - 1.2 (no gamma, of course), and significantly better spectra when watching films with more various gradations. To avoid unsatisfactory color reproduction quality for reddings and other RGB highlights, such TVs would need mastered a new color space Ts(nelange). This has in fact been done, and the certified C72+ has reached the Ts 256.5 opposition and the associated "CP65" color guard . Outlining appropriately, this non highly acceptable-looking halo on CW chroma will also go away.

But there is an advantage to all this: for real cinematic reproduction TV, you need a 1080p, with STBF1 deinterlacing format. With this format and deinterlacing applied over a Quad-QPQ electronic process will achieve 4K color gamut of 530 - 1406 LU or essentially 4x better precision than HDTs then. With deinterlacing, gamma control at 50 but not 100 hz bit depth, has finally achieved efficiencies as low as 0.925 (whose Nyquist rate is less than 2 dim place).

Lots of Super IR technology and broad distribution are made by Topshi Photolight (now entirely owned by DTCC). This also allows the C series to reach to essentially
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