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TCL C7L review: SQD technology is undeniably stunning –and affordable
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The TCL C7L has a tough act to follow – last year’s C7K model took home a coveted T3 Award, and now that it’s reached end-of-life, it’s available at a very tempting price indeed.
Price & AvailabilityOn review is the 65-inch C7L – the TCL 65C7L – which is on sale now, priced at £1299 in the UK.
This is far from the only TV that can’t muster the sound quality to match its picture quality, though.
The TCL control app is equally thorough, easier to navigate, and just as tedious to look at as the physical remote.
Also ConsiderIt’s an indication of just what an accomplished TV the TCL C7L is that the most credible price-comparable alternatives are all TVs from 2025.