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Our team will review it and, if necessary, take action. But the Spectrum app has limitations when it comes to the smart TV platforms it works best with. The A9G has wide viewing angles, and it also manages reflections quite well, so you can watch in any lighting.
It has a wide color gamut, good peak brightness, and great uniformity. For gamers, the A9G lacks a variable refresh rate. But it makes up for it with the Hz refresh rate and low input lag. It performs well in bright rooms and handles reflection and glare well.
Its weakness, though, is mediocre viewing angles, which can wash out images at angles. The Q70T lacks local dimming, but it has a high contrast ratio to compensate and supplies deep blacks. It also falls short of a true HDR experience but can produce good color accuracy. The Q70T comes in 55, 65, 75, 82, and inch models. It handles fast motion well. It has a high peak brightness and deals with reflections and different lighting situations well. The XH also has Chromecast built-in, so you can easily do screen mirroring.
The XH has subpar viewing angles. The response time is quick and delivers crisp images in fast-paced scenes. It also has Black Frame Insertion to mitigate motion blur. It works well under bright conditions, as it was designed to be watched outdoors, and it performs well at night with deep blacks and high contrast ratios. If you like using Spectrum to watch the big game, the Terrace is a great option. Since this TV is meant for the outdoors, you can enjoy the game while having a barbecue with your friends and family.
It makes for an excellent HDR experience, with accurate colors and full-array dimming. If you are into gaming, the Terrace also has a Hz refresh rate but no variable refresh rate support. The Terrace has mediocre viewing angles, which can wash out images when viewed from the side. When it comes to handling motion, the 6 Series does a great job, and it has a quick response time. It can handle brightness and glare quite well, but it performs a bit poorly in viewing angles.
It provides super highlights that help images stand out, as well as full-array local dimming. The TLC 6 is prone to a dirty screen effect. The TCL 6 Series comes in 55, 65, and inch models. The prices will still vary depending on the size of the screen.
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