
I'll probably just get the bigger one and not worry about the extra $70. Well - I suppose I've got a few hours to wrestle with it. We have 7 TCL 4 Series manuals available for free PDF download: Manual, User Manual, Get Started, Lets Get Started. My desire to max-out the slickness of this deal is driving me to the 55, but knowing that the new TV will be the same size (actually, just a fraction smaller) than my existing TV is pushing me toward the 58" - even though the deal isn't as good. So either I get the TCL 55 that's on sale for $70 off the regular $320 price, or bump up to the TCL 58 that's only $20 off the regular $340 price. So a 55 diag TV is good, a 58 diag TV is better, and a 65 is too big. The Samsung gets brighter, has a quicker response time, and much lower input lag. If I want to be able to access the space behind the TV (to monkey around with the physical connection) or be able to see the full screen from an angle, realistically I'm limited to 55 W x 35 H. The Samsung TU7000 is a bit better than the TCL 4 Series/S435 2020. The location I have my current TCL can accommodate no larger than a 58" DIag TV as the built-in location maxes out at 57 W x 41" H. Rtings shows the 646 has better local dimming than the 635. But for $70 more I can get the TCL 58 (58S455) on sale and get a larger screen in addition to the higher res, and that 4th HDMI port. The spinoff S41 series has the same smart features, 4K resolution, and basic gaming features as the main TCL S455 models. Think of the S41 series as the budget edition of the main TCL 4-series product line. this TV is 4K vs HD and has practically the same form-factor (besides a 4th HDMI input which is handy). The TCL S41 series is Walmart’s exclusive product line for shoppers who want a 4K Roku TV for an unbelievably low price. There are good and bad LCD TVs the same as OLED TVs, the TCL 9 series models seem. I want to upgrade the TCL 55" S4610R I have in my Man Cave. The QN90B is the best according to RTings and Ive read through the.
