When we had our first 4K TV back in 2018, I didn't care for what it didn't have. After all, you get what you pay for, and I hardly paid anything for it. So long as it was big and 4K, it should be good enough, or so I thought. Its 6-year run in our house was appreciable. However, it was not without frustrations. Because of its buggy and outdated internals, for videos on Netflix to show up, and for it to reconnect to the internet, it had to be restarted again after being turned on. Some apps don't load videos at all. Navigation freezes randomly. It had HDR Mode for HDR content, but its max brightness (250 nits) was nowhere near capable of showing HDR properly. What's worse, there was no option to stop it from switching to HDR Mode. Finally, when we've had enough of these, uhm, inconveniences, we got ourselves an Apple TV, as redundant as it was for Smart TVs. Sure enough, it remedied those problems we had with our 6-year-old panel, but alas, it opened our eyes (and ears) to what it sorely lacked. Indeed, there were other things we could've also achieved now with our media but can't because our first 4K TV was not just capable of them. And so it was decided to get a new one. It's easier to be discerning the second time around. One knows what one already wants by what wasn't there in the previous one. In this case, it should have enough up-to-date I/O ports that provide the modern conveniences of HDMI; reliable internals to run the TV's operating system smoothly; and finally, an actual capable HDR screen. Technically, we can fit an even larger TV in our living room, but 55 inches is the most proportional size to everything else around. In choosing the TCL C755, we allowed ourselves to be reasonably aspirational. There comes a point where it actually becomes wasteful to be stingy in choosing things. If one is gonna spend a considerable amount at all, one might as well go for the good stuff, and the C755 has got the goods indeed. Friends, the hype for Mini LED is real. Blacks are black, albeit with expected blooming. Whites are blindingly bright if you allow it to go that far. Colors are more vibrant, I guess due to the Quantum Dots. And capable of running at 144 Hz, this HDR screen delivers and punches above its weight. To say that QD-Mini LED is just one of the good novel features of this TV would be a gross understatement. It's practically the thing that makes the price worth it and initially unbelievable. The purchase would be worthless, however, if it didn't have the needed ports and internals. At last, a responsive UI! It may not matter as much since we use Apple TV, but I still have to interact with the TV's OS when navigating through the settings, and boy do you need to tinker with the settings to make the most out of your TV (Pro Tip: Turn OFF motion smoothing)! Last but not least are the HDMI ports. Yes, yes, two of the four are HDMI 2.1, but the big deal here for me is that they are all, finally, CIC-capable. Now, we just have to use the Apple TV Remote to turn on/off the TV and control its volume regardless if we're on a different input (say while playing PS5). My Mama doesn't have to be confused with which remote to use haha. Also, the fourth HDMI port has ARC/eARC for one's external sound system, but that's a topic for another video. If I have one gripe with this TV, it would be its back panel. The plastic material used feels thin and flimsy. Just the slightest pressure on it is enough to flex it. The neck of the included stand could also be sturdier (thankfully, there's metal reinforcement inside). But I guess the company had to cut corners somewhere and decided to cheap out on the side we will hardly ever see. In sum, TCL C755 is the premium TV for the rest of us. I hope that from here on out, the industry will prioritize making MiniLED panels. It's 90% of the benefit of OLED without the risk of early burn-in. Things should only get better moving forward, but the C755 is one great way to start it.
Great video. I have 2 question: Will you make a video or some tips on calibration? In addition to content smoothing off. 2. In your little description you complained a little about the build quality, I wanted to put it on the wall, do you think it's okay or better not? Thank you
Got one similar in 75 inch from TCL. Super careful with it. Opened the box and it was busted all the around the entire screen. Every other 70-75 screen we get is broken. :(
I just watched D&D: Honour Among Thieves on a 55" C755, the image is so clear and bright even without HDR or UHD it's a little off putting. Gaming with a PS5 using RGB colour and VRR playing Horizon: Forbidden West is a game changer. Now I'm glad my elcheapo Qled crapped itself prematurely!
Bro , you seriously just like me and my father . Whenever we watch TH-cam , we go watch 4k Tokyo or New Zealand . I always watch Japan city because I love it and I wanna go there someday . Are you also wanna go there someday gio San Pedro ?
Of course the dimming zones will be more in a bigger screen. I'm sure if you make the maths (TCL most likely did) it will have the same ratio of dimming zones per inch. 👍🏼
Hi there. I have a LG LED (Direct Led) Im having problems with her and need a new TV. I game a lot and I really need moreeee brightness. I was going for the new Hisens E7NQ PRO but realized that for the same price I cant get mini-led tech with this one. Are you satisfied with the brightness in gaming? Any problems so far?
6 Advertisment Buttons on a TV remote is crazy. Why cant they just sell a simple TV. No smart functionally, no advertisment Buttons, just a clean tv with a clean remote. Im using an Apple TV and a Switch anyway. There is no need for smart functionallity that is slow asf anyway. And then those ugly buttons. I dont need a button for youtube beacause i rarely use it on tv, even less do i need disney + and netflix becuase i cancelled them sicne they so expensive and all the others i didnt even hear about before...
When we had our first 4K TV back in 2018, I didn't care for what it didn't have. After all, you get what you pay for, and I hardly paid anything for it. So long as it was big and 4K, it should be good enough, or so I thought. Its 6-year run in our house was appreciable. However, it was not without frustrations.
Because of its buggy and outdated internals, for videos on Netflix to show up, and for it to reconnect to the internet, it had to be restarted again after being turned on. Some apps don't load videos at all. Navigation freezes randomly. It had HDR Mode for HDR content, but its max brightness (250 nits) was nowhere near capable of showing HDR properly. What's worse, there was no option to stop it from switching to HDR Mode.
Finally, when we've had enough of these, uhm, inconveniences, we got ourselves an Apple TV, as redundant as it was for Smart TVs. Sure enough, it remedied those problems we had with our 6-year-old panel, but alas, it opened our eyes (and ears) to what it sorely lacked. Indeed, there were other things we could've also achieved now with our media but can't because our first 4K TV was not just capable of them.
And so it was decided to get a new one.
It's easier to be discerning the second time around. One knows what one already wants by what wasn't there in the previous one. In this case, it should have enough up-to-date I/O ports that provide the modern conveniences of HDMI; reliable internals to run the TV's operating system smoothly; and finally, an actual capable HDR screen. Technically, we can fit an even larger TV in our living room, but 55 inches is the most proportional size to everything else around.
In choosing the TCL C755, we allowed ourselves to be reasonably aspirational. There comes a point where it actually becomes wasteful to be stingy in choosing things. If one is gonna spend a considerable amount at all, one might as well go for the good stuff, and the C755 has got the goods indeed.
Friends, the hype for Mini LED is real. Blacks are black, albeit with expected blooming. Whites are blindingly bright if you allow it to go that far. Colors are more vibrant, I guess due to the Quantum Dots. And capable of running at 144 Hz, this HDR screen delivers and punches above its weight. To say that QD-Mini LED is just one of the good novel features of this TV would be a gross understatement. It's practically the thing that makes the price worth it and initially unbelievable.
The purchase would be worthless, however, if it didn't have the needed ports and internals. At last, a responsive UI! It may not matter as much since we use Apple TV, but I still have to interact with the TV's OS when navigating through the settings, and boy do you need to tinker with the settings to make the most out of your TV (Pro Tip: Turn OFF motion smoothing)!
Last but not least are the HDMI ports. Yes, yes, two of the four are HDMI 2.1, but the big deal here for me is that they are all, finally, CIC-capable. Now, we just have to use the Apple TV Remote to turn on/off the TV and control its volume regardless if we're on a different input (say while playing PS5). My Mama doesn't have to be confused with which remote to use haha. Also, the fourth HDMI port has ARC/eARC for one's external sound system, but that's a topic for another video.
If I have one gripe with this TV, it would be its back panel. The plastic material used feels thin and flimsy. Just the slightest pressure on it is enough to flex it. The neck of the included stand could also be sturdier (thankfully, there's metal reinforcement inside). But I guess the company had to cut corners somewhere and decided to cheap out on the side we will hardly ever see.
In sum, TCL C755 is the premium TV for the rest of us. I hope that from here on out, the industry will prioritize making MiniLED panels. It's 90% of the benefit of OLED without the risk of early burn-in. Things should only get better moving forward, but the C755 is one great way to start it.
Woah!! It's a long story to begin with.
You should try the Sony X95L after this
Honey wake up, Gio Sand Pedro uploaded.
I don't know you sorry🙏🏼
Sand Pedro?
Yo
Thank u hon
Cement not Sand 😂😂
Dang we are getting more bigger and bigger with these unboxings! Thanks for sharing them Tito Gio!
In hindsight, it was not the wisest idea to unbox this alone😅 thanks for watching Paul!
I have the exact same TV just 65" - you're going to love it!
Great video! TCL C755 and C745 are almost same specs! But it is newly QD-Mini LED! 🎉
oh I didn't know, thanks for sharing! see you in the next video!
@@giosanpedro Always welcome bro! TCL C745 is a game master TV without QD-Mini LED. Still good. 144hz, HDR10 and other.
@@techanakogaming7351 i have C745,it's fantastic TV...i love it
2:17 tcl sound
this tv unboxing is so great! thanks for that!
Another fantastic unboxing good sir!
That quality of ASMR! It feels like I'm with you while you unbox those things. I'm a big fan sir😁 I wish I could also make this kind of video.
Thanks so much for the very kind words sir! 🙏
the editing >>>
The grunts when lifting the TVs tho. Lol!
Bigat eh 😅
Wow the language is almost the same in Malaysia, berat = bigat
You're videos are amazing and satisfying 👍
I noticed the medium paced ASMR, I think it gives more tingle in the ears ^_^ liking the vid.
@@yodeleeheehoo glad you enjoyed the video mate! Thanks!
Amazing Masterpiece Gio Sir❤️🔥
🇧🇷 got an 75” and is way better than what I expected (and I did a lot of research)
New TV for Sir Gio!!
Alright you earned a subscriber with this vid alone
Thanks Miguel! 🙏
Keep up the good work lodi. Can’t wait for your next Asmr build.
The way you synced the sound :P
We all are buying TV with this one📢📢📢🔥🔥🔥
Tetris Effect Connected is so much fun po :)
Eyy! another Tetris Effect fan!
3:26 is Beautiful
This new premium TV is perfect for your living room. GG 🎉 👌👍
Great video. I have 2 question: Will you make a video or some tips on calibration? In addition to content smoothing off. 2. In your little description you complained a little about the build quality, I wanted to put it on the wall, do you think it's okay or better not? Thank you
cool, i always love your video
I love your video
It's satisfying knowing that he used the same brand for the soundbar he previously unboxed with the PS5 and Ikea furniture
Got one similar in 75 inch from TCL. Super careful with it. Opened the box and it was busted all the around the entire screen. Every other 70-75 screen we get is broken. :(
Ooooh those plastics on the edges of TV must be removed pala. Been keeping them for years hehe
new gundam build when????(me hoping)
Sometime in August 😉
your name remind me about meme
pedro pedro pedro 😅
Oh wow a new TV cool😁
I just watched D&D: Honour Among Thieves on a 55" C755, the image is so clear and bright even without HDR or UHD it's a little off putting.
Gaming with a PS5 using RGB colour and VRR playing Horizon: Forbidden West is a game changer.
Now I'm glad my elcheapo Qled crapped itself prematurely!
Yoooo fellow Tokyo night walk enjoyer haha
Cheers!
Bros delivered TV?
Love from India
Muito bom Gio! Continue assim, dando a sensação de coisas que muitos de nós ainda não podemos ter!
good
I WANT IT
Bro , you seriously just like me and my father . Whenever we watch TH-cam , we go watch 4k Tokyo or New Zealand .
I always watch Japan city because I love it and I wanna go there someday . Are you also wanna go there someday gio San Pedro ?
Nice! They really show what the TV is capable of as far as HDR is concerned! Haha
@@giosanpedro yup 😁👍
Nicely done
Thank you! 🙏
Wow its perfect for TV 🤩😁🤩😁🤩🤩🤩
i'm getting the 55" version and wondering if there will be a huge difference since the 65" has 500+ dimming zones and 55" 300+
Of course the dimming zones will be more in a bigger screen. I'm sure if you make the maths (TCL most likely did) it will have the same ratio of dimming zones per inch. 👍🏼
Kindly give us full review of this tv
Hi there. I have a LG LED (Direct Led) Im having problems with her and need a new TV. I game a lot and I really need moreeee brightness. I was going for the new Hisens E7NQ PRO but realized that for the same price I cant get mini-led tech with this one. Are you satisfied with the brightness in gaming? Any problems so far?
He just did a voice reveal.
Along with an unboxing
Could you maybe do a video about a Nintendo 3ds or PlayStation vita?
I don't know what to say but the screen looks expensive
Your videos are too nice
I appreciate that you this make this kindof content
Btw I love to watch your vidoes 🤌
Good morning. How do I record open channel programs on an external HD?
So satisfied
How bad is the blooming?
This or hisense u7k?
How is performance for ps5 gaming compare to Sony X90l?
Hlw brother im your big fan. Please tell me what aap you use for video editing
I use Adobe Premiere 😁
@@giosanpedro it's available on playstore?
Kid broke my TCL screen pls how can I get help. Am in Abuja Nigeria
Black and Yellow for the Apple TV?🧐😆
subwoofer ?
*Turn your VOLUME up
samsung watch when??? :)
I would rather buying an 40 inch android tv to download some of my favorite third party streaming apps than buying "Apple Tv Plus"
hi ! bro i want 1 iphone 15 pro max +apple watch ultra 2 +apple air pods new one and ipad m4 +macbook pro video
Bycott tcl
First btw i liked your video
Can you guys leave a reply on this comment to remind me of this when I need to relax?
Bro you so late 😔😔
6 Advertisment Buttons on a TV remote is crazy. Why cant they just sell a simple TV. No smart functionally, no advertisment Buttons, just a clean tv with a clean remote. Im using an Apple TV and a Switch anyway. There is no need for smart functionallity that is slow asf anyway. And then those ugly buttons. I dont need a button for youtube beacause i rarely use it on tv, even less do i need disney + and netflix becuase i cancelled them sicne they so expensive and all the others i didnt even hear about before...
Then don't use/buy one? Lmao
@@wes021 THATS my point, there is none without it :3
Nope, stick with OLED for a few more years until the microLEDs, those blacks on MiniLEDs is ugly AF
Brother, send me your old tv 🙇 im too broke yet im tired of staring at my wall 😂
Not good enough for gaming
1:29 Me who handles a small TV by myself: 🥲
😅A miniled TV unboxing without hdr, shore shore😅