Roku 8 Series TCL QLED TVs Are Here

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The New Roku TCL QLED TVs are Brilliant


Roku TCL QLED TVs

It doesn't matter if you subscribe to streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, Peacock, HBO Max, Quibi or any of the countless others. One thing that does matter is watching them on a television that offers the the best picture quality possible.


The new 65" or massive 75" new 8 Series Roku TCL QLED TVs will not disappoint. Because they come loaded with Quantum Dot technology, Dolby Vision HDR, AiPQ Engine with Smart HDR, Smart 4K Upscaling, and Smart Contrast FullView edge-to-edge glass display.

This is a big leap forward in Roku Smart TV technology because now we have a large screen 4K TV that is on equal footing with Samsung, LG, Sony and other industry giants. Want to watch them with other media streamer like a Nvidia SHIELD or Apple TV? No problem just plug them into one of the extra HDMI ports and switch the input on your remote.


Access Thousands of Roku Streaming Channels


With a TCL Roku power TV you also have access to the same content and channels as any other Roku media streamer.

This means you can access the huge list of channels on the Public Roku channel store. Or browse through this huge list of 1900+ Private and hidden Roku Channels and add any of these as well.


The QLED Difference



QLED stands for "quantum dot LED TV." And it is a different variation of LED LCD technology. By adding a quantum dot film to the LCD "sandwich." OLED is "emissive," meaning the pixels each emits it own light.
Samsung's Definition of QLED


A QLED TV will usually cost less than an OLED TVs which use (“organic” light-emitting diodes) and are currently the most expensive TV you can buy.

By using a Quantum dots these TVs also offer much of the same great features as OLED televisions like inky blacks and super bright whites scenes which can make movies and videos explode off the screen.


OLED VS QLED


One of the biggest drawbacks of OLED televisions is they are prone to burn in issues. This is when a segment of the screen is superimposed onto the screen.

Picture this, you spent several thousand dollars on a large screen OLED TV. And after countless hours of watching CNN or Fox News, and then switching to a Netflix to watch a movie you still see the familiar logo of your favorite news channel burned into the screen throughout the entire film.

With QLED technology this shouldn't become a problem and QLED has a longer lifespan over OLED as well.

Here's What TCL Had to Say about their New 8 Series Roku Smart TVs


TCL's 8-Series combines stunning 4K HDR and QLED technology in a bold, brushed metal design for a superior TV experience. The 8-Series features Quantum Dot technology for even more realistic colors and performance closer to the limits of human vision. Dolby Vision adds greater brightness and contrast, as well as a full palette of rich colors. TCL’s Quantum Contrast technology uses powerful and precise quantum dot LEDS to optimize the image across highly localized zones to yield striking contrast between light and dark areas. The 8-Series models’ AiPQ Engine uses machine-learning algorithms to optimize color, contrast and clarity for an unrivaled 4K HDR experience. Your movies, TV shows, and games, will come alive with breathtaking realism thanks to Dolby Atmos cinema surround sound.


If a new Smart TV is on your wishlist this year. Be sure to take a good look at the new 8 Series Roku TCL QLED TVs.

If this is still too expensive for your budget, be sure to have a look at the 6 Series Roku TCL QLED 4K TVs which CNET said were among the best for picture quality. Check here for great deals on eBay.