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In the crowded world of televisions, the Samsung HG50BU800NF and the TCL 6-Series TV each present compelling arguments for your living room. The Samsung boasts its Dynamic Crystal Color and AirSlim design, which aims to deliver vibrant visuals and a sleek profile. Meanwhile, the TCL 6-Series counters with its superior 4K Ultra HD visual experience, enhanced by Dolby Vision HDR and Mini-LED technology that promises impressive contrast and brightness.
But which one truly stands out in real-world viewing? Is Samsung's sleek design worth the trade-off for TCL's advanced display technology? In this comparison, we’ll dive into the specifics that could shape your decision, looking beyond the specs to uncover which TV might actually deliver the better experience for your home entertainment. Let's see how they stack up against each other.
The Samsung boasts Dynamic Crystal Color and a Crystal Processor 4K, which sounds awesome for picture quality. But then again, the TCL has Dolby Vision HDR and Mini-LED Technology that promises superior contrast and brightness. I mean, who doesn’t want lifelike colors and details while binge-watching?
When it comes to sound, I've heard Samsung usually has decent built-in speakers, but I'm curious if the TCL might have the edge with its HDR capabilities enhancing audio experiences too.
As for systems, both brands typically offer smart functionalities, but I’d love to know if one is more user-friendly than the other.
Any potential downsides I should be aware of? I don't want to regret my choice! Would love to hear your thoughts and experiences!
But which one truly stands out in real-world viewing? Is Samsung's sleek design worth the trade-off for TCL's advanced display technology? In this comparison, we’ll dive into the specifics that could shape your decision, looking beyond the specs to uncover which TV might actually deliver the better experience for your home entertainment. Let's see how they stack up against each other.
Specs
Parameter | SAMSUNG HG50BU800NF TV | TCL 6-Series TV |
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Picture | ||
Screen Size | 65 Inches | 50 Inches |
Reference Price | $1298.99 | - |
Model Year | 2023 | 2020 |
Specific Uses | Home Viewing | - |
Highlight | Dynamic Crystal Color Crystal Processor 4K AirSlim | Superior 4K Ultra HD: Picture clarity combined with the contrast, color, and detail of Dolby Vision HDR (High Dynamic Range) for the most lifelike Resolution 3840 x 2160. VESA Hole Pattern 300mm x 300mm Mini-LED Technology: Uncompromised contrast, brightness, and uniformity for incredible viewing in any environment Product Size (WxHxD) with Stand: 48.3" x 31.1" x 13.7"; Product Size (WxHxD) without stand: 48.3" x 28.1" x 2.8" |
Operating System | Tizen | Roku OS |
Internet Applications | Netflix, YouTube Kids, YouTube | Netflix, Skype, Hulu, Youtube, Spotify, Amazon Instant Video |
Remote Control | Infrared | Standard |
Controller Type | Touch Control | Siri, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant |
Control Method | Touch | Voice |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | Unknown |
Display Technology | LED | mini-QLED |
Screen Finish | Flat | Flat |
Has Color Screen | Yes | Yes |
Resolution | 4K | 4K |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz | 120 Hz |
HDR Format | HDR10 | Dolby Vision |
Backlight Technology | LED | - |
Backlight Setting | - | full_array_local_dimming |
Picture Enhancement | [INFERRED: Multiple picture quality enhancement technologies] | 4K HDR Pro |
Motion Enhancement | Auto Motion Plus | Natural Motion 480 |
Audio Channels | 7.1 | 2.0 |
Audio Encoding | - | Dolby Digital Plus |
Audio Output | Dolby MS12 | - |
Audio Input | HDMI | HDMI |
Speaker Description | Dolby MS12 audio output; 20 watts maximum output power | Two speakers, 8 watts each |
Surround Sound | - | Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital Plus |
Video Encoding | - | MPEG-4 |
Tuner Type | ATSC, ClearQAM, DVB-T2, DVB-C, DVB-T, DVB-S2 | ATSC |
Voltage | 120 Volts | - |
Line Voltage | 110 VAC 60 Hz | 110 VAC 60 Hz |
Other Features | Content Management Solution, Film Mode, Sound Mirroring, Crystal Processor 4K, Closed Caption, Ambient Mode, Human Interface Device (HID) Support, Dynamic Crystal Color, Subtitle, Contrast Enhancer, Auto Channel Search, Auto Motion Plus, Audio Return Channel (ARC), Wake-up Timer, Energy Saving Mode, Screen Mirroring, Auto Power Off, Connect Share, Mega Contrast, LYNK DRM, Soundbar Compatible, Hotel Channel List, High Dynamic Range (HDR), Object Tracking Sound (OTS) Lite, My Channel, Pro:Idiom, Smart Hub, LYNK Cloud, On Screen Display, USB Cloning, UHD Dimming, Hospitality Plug and Play, Security Mode, RF Antenna Input | Superior 4K HDR Picture Quality; Wide Color Powered by QLED Technology; Contrast Control Zone Technology, AiPQ Engine with Smart HDR, Smart 4K Upscaling, and Smart Contrast; THX Certified Game Mode; Auto Game Mode; Easy Voice Control works with Alexa and Google Assistant |
D x W x H | 1"D x 57.1"W x 32.8"H | 13.7"D x 48.3"W x 31.1"H |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI | Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI |
Wireless Technology | Wireless LAN | Wi-Fi |
Usb Ports | - | 1 |
HDMI Ports | 3 | 4 |
Connector Type | HDMI, USB, Ethernet | USB, HDMI |
Signal Format | - | Digital (HDMI, Ethernet) |
Which to get
Looking to upgrade my TV, and I’m stuck between the SAMSUNG HG50BU800NF and the TCL 6-Series.The Samsung boasts Dynamic Crystal Color and a Crystal Processor 4K, which sounds awesome for picture quality. But then again, the TCL has Dolby Vision HDR and Mini-LED Technology that promises superior contrast and brightness. I mean, who doesn’t want lifelike colors and details while binge-watching?
When it comes to sound, I've heard Samsung usually has decent built-in speakers, but I'm curious if the TCL might have the edge with its HDR capabilities enhancing audio experiences too.
As for systems, both brands typically offer smart functionalities, but I’d love to know if one is more user-friendly than the other.
Any potential downsides I should be aware of? I don't want to regret my choice! Would love to hear your thoughts and experiences!