Max Resolution TCL 55Q650F TV?

Started by kobrachick on July 10, 2024

I'm looking to buy a new TV and I'm thinking about getting the TCL 55Q650F. Has anyone used it? Is the max resolution good enough for 4K content?

Solved by Markoezz in post #6
According to the TechReviewer article HDMI Capabilities of the TCL 55" 55Q650F TV that @Lichimaru mentioned earlier, the TCL 55Q650F does not support VRR. However, it does have eARC functionality for enhanced audio capabilities which could be beneficial for gaming as well.

Yeah, I've been using mine for a couple of months now and it's great! The max resolution is up to 4K (3840 x 2160), which should be more than sufficient for 4K content. You won't be disappointed.

That sounds nice. Thanks for the info, @Markoezz. But I'm also curious about the HDMI ports and refresh rate. Is it good for gaming as well?

Check out this TechReviewer article HDMI Capabilities of the TCL 55" 55Q650F TV that goes into detail about the TCL 55Q650F's HDMI capabilities and refresh rate. It might be helpful for your decision.

Thanks, @Lichimaru. That article sounds interesting. I'm particularly interested in knowing if it supports VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) as I do a lot of gaming on my PC.

According to the TechReviewer article HDMI Capabilities of the TCL 55" 55Q650F TV that @Lichimaru mentioned earlier, the TCL 55Q650F does not support VRR. However, it does have eARC functionality for enhanced audio capabilities which could be beneficial for gaming as well.

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Oh, that's a bummer about the lack of VRR support. Thanks for the info though, @Markoezz. I guess I'll have to look into other options if smooth gaming is a must for me.

Same here, @Buddhistwalrus. It would be great to find a TV with both eARC and VRR support. I appreciate your help, everyone!