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. Any TCL C series viewer is prepared to buy at least one C series TV for roughly 100 Yuan ($16.51).

If you're a TCL C63 resident, you will be able to buy the C122 or C122S series, which will be available in Q4 of 2017. Moreover, as an alternative to the QLED TV for 2017, you can rapidly take advantage of the new CEVA™ 3Q2 model, and get a flagship models like the C22 or C22S.

Thanks to Huangliang for the big tip.

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