

But what is an ELED panel? It is essentially an edge-lit display wherein there are LED strips are placed at the top and bottom or even on the left and right side of the display panel to illuminate the screen. Taking reliable display tech, and making subtle tweaks There is a whole lot of noise around the built-in artificial intelligence (AI) and voice controls in the TCL C8 Android TV, but really, what matters is that TCL has got the 4K ELED panel spot on, and that means it delivers on HDR as well. Then there is the absolutely brilliant OnePlus TV 55Q1 which is priced at Rs 69,900, but remember, that is available in just the 55-inch screen size (We wish there was a 65-inch option, and we shall continue to hope). For perspective, the most inexpensive 55-inch LG ThinkQ TV is priced at Rs 84,990 (55UK6360PTE) while the 65-inch version will set you back by Rs 1,31,990 (65UM7300PTA). Really, why wouldn’t you put together a few more pennies and go for the 65-inch TCL C8 Android TV? Honestly, if you can, budget and space permitting, it is worth the experience that it delivers. The 55-inch one, if that is good for your home, is priced at Rs 49,990 while the larger 65-inch version costs Rs 69,990. The TCL C8 Android TV series gives you the choice of a 55-inch and a 65-inch display size.

The latest chapter in that happy trend is the new TCL C8 Android TV series. What has worked best is how the quality and experience has not only improved, but innovation hasn’t been scarified at the altar of more attainable price tags. Particularly in India, where we have happily ushered in the changing dynamics of more affordable price points for televisions in general, and also big screen TVs are no longer only reserved for the rich. Over the past couple of years, there has been a big change in the way we buy televisions.
