TCL’s recent European product launch saw the new C72+ and C82 mini LED TVs confirmed for the UK market as the company moves to grow in the sector during 2021.

At the core of its 2021 TV models will be three new series, the C72, C72+ and the C82, all featuring Quantum Dot display technology to deliver 100 percent colour volume. The QLED displays also use AiPQ and deep learning and are able to recognise and classify content type for a life-like image.

Where the C82 takes a step up is with the addition of Mini-LED backlighting and the implementation of 4K HDR Premium rather than the C72 /C72+’s 4K HDR Pro.





TCL is invested in Mini-LED TV technology, having been the first to bring it to the market in 2019. With its thousands of mini-LEDs and hundreds of dimming zones (exact numbers were not revealed) the C82’s Mini-LED display is able to deliver 20 stops of dynamic range resulting in simultaneous details in dark areas and specular highlights in brighter parts of the image. 

The company feels the use of Mini-LED backlights in the C82 series outperforms OLED in terms of improved brightness and colour volume and there’s also no danger of burn in. However, in the post-presentation Q&A session, the company did admit that its latest Fabrication plant in China would be capable of making printed OLED panels after it comes online in 2023, so the company hasn't ruled out the self emissive panel technology in the future.

The C82 will come in screen sizes of 55- and 65-inches while the C72+ comes in 55-, 65- and 75- inches sizes, and the C72 matches the C72+ sizes and adds 50- and 43-inch models at the smaller end.

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