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The Hisense 65U7NQ and TCL 65C855 are both 65-inch 4K Ultra HD Mini-LED TVs released in 2024, offering vibrant HDR support and a 144 Hz refresh rate, ideal for smooth and detailed visuals. The TCL model delivers a significantly higher peak brightness (3500 nits vs. 1500 nits), making it better suited for viewing in very bright rooms or for HDR content with intense highlights. While both support Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio formats, the Hisense includes a headphone output, which the TCL lacks. Connectivity-wise, Hisense supports the newer Wi-Fi 6E standard and has a Bluetooth 5.0 version, whereas TCL uses Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2, also integrating broader voice assistant support including Google Assistant and Alexa. The Hisense is lighter and slimmer, featuring a grey finish and a slightly smaller VESA mount footprint compared to TCL’s heavier, black model with a deeper stand and a larger VESA mount size.
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