Best For
- You're replacing an older OLED panel and want the brightness upgrade while retaining near-OLED blacks.
- You want a well-balanced mini-LED for PC and gaming use at a modest premium over the QM6K tier.
Quick take
The TCL C7K earns recommendations as the step above the QM6K with near-OLED black levels and more brightness — one owner who replaced an LG C9 OLED describes it as significantly brighter with roughly 95% of the OLED's black depth. The documented concern is build quality: one buyer who visited MediaMarkt to compare in person found the C7K surprisingly cheaply built relative to the Hisense U7Q Pro at the same price, and at least one prospective buyer questioned its long-term durability before purchasing.
TCL TV model referenced in budget/performance discussions.
Mixed-use TV with a value-first lean, but some real caveats remain
Near-OLED black levels with more brightness for buyers replacing older OLED panels. Build quality concern and long-term durability questions worth investigating in-store before purchasing.
Evidence confidence: Low.
Near-OLED blacks with more peak brightness than older OLED panels, well-balanced for general PC and TV use.
Build quality inspected in-store as surprisingly cheap compared to competing Hisense model at the same price, and long-term durability questioned by at least one prospective buyer. • Total evidence snippets: 40 • Updated May 24, 2026
Strengths
Common Complaints
Best for buyers who want a TV for movies, sports, and gaming who care about brighter and more colourful. Compare alternatives if build quality in daily use would affect your daily use.
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These examples show the repeated buying signals behind TCL C7K. Use them to check strengths, complaints, and buyer fit before treating isolated comments as full reviews. • Updated May 24, 2026
TCL C7K gets its strongest positive signal from brighter and more colourful. The points below summarize why buyers keep it on their shortlist.
Think I replied to your thread in another reddit.. I have the TCL C7k 65" - its replaced an old Oled \[LG C9\] - it's a lot brighter and more colourful - and about 95% of the Oleds black level. Very bright for SDR - HDR is punchy and Gaming is great. Not sure where you saw the 'terrible' UK reviews? it won What Hi-fi's best TV in 2025.. [https://www.whathifi.com/tv-home-cinema/televisions/tcl-c7k-65c7k](https://www.whathifi.com/tv-home-cinema/televisions/tcl-c7k-65c7k) [https://www.t3.com/tech/tvs/tcl-c7k-revi
Can you help me choose a tv that will be connected to a pc? Hi, recently i started researching tvs and reading a lot of the posts and comments here about which one is good for what use case. Currently I'm thinking about the tcl c7k because of price and i liked how bright and nice the colors looked compared to the other tvs in the store, i have read that it's weak points are image processing - scaling low quality content to 4k and motion, but since i will be using it primarily connected to a pc(youtube, movies, tv
I would go for the TCL c7k, you spend a little more but it's a good, well-balanced TV.
Check build quality in daily use before buying TCL C7K, especially if it affects your daily use case.
65 - 75 inch Save me Honestly been struggling the past days, I want a solid TV to play ps5, watch youtube/movies a good all rounder, i'll be sitting around 2.7m away and I thought i found the perfect tv, 75" Tcl c6k for £750 but then i started to consider my room gets bright during the day and seen the 65" Tcl c7k for the same price but now the more I read on these TVs i hear about bad motion blur, Dirty screen effects if i'm watching football and lots questioning the build quality and longevity… Honestly it's dr
Hisense 75U7Q Pro or TCL C7K 75 They're both around the same price. I've read pretty mixed reviews about both models, so I went to a local MediaMarkt to check them out in person. I was actually surprised by how decent the Hisense looked - the colors were crisp and vibrant despite all the complaints online about foggy blooming. On the other hand, I've also read some comments saying the TCL feels a bit cheaply built. I spoke with a store employee and he recommended going with the Hisense. Right now I own a Xiaomi
Think I replied to your thread in another reddit.. I have the TCL C7k 65" - its replaced an old Oled \[LG C9\] - it's a lot brighter and more colourful - and about 95% of the Oleds black level. Very bright for SDR - HDR is punchy and Gaming is great. Not sure where you saw the 'terrible' UK reviews? it won What Hi-fi's best TV in 2025.. [https://www.whathifi.com/tv-home-cinema/televisions/tcl-c7k-65c7k](https://www.whathifi.com/tv-home-cinema/televisions/tcl-c7k-65c7k) [https://www.t3.com/tech/tvs/tcl-c7k-revi
65 - 75 inch Save me Honestly been struggling the past days, I want a solid TV to play ps5, watch youtube/movies a good all rounder, i'll be sitting around 2.7m away and I thought i found the perfect tv, 75" Tcl c6k for £750 but then i started to consider my room gets bright during the day and seen the 65" Tcl c7k for the same price but now the more I read on these TVs i hear about bad motion blur, Dirty screen effects if i'm watching football and lots questioning the build quality and longevity… Honestly it's dr
Hisense 75U7Q Pro or TCL C7K 75 They're both around the same price. I've read pretty mixed reviews about both models, so I went to a local MediaMarkt to check them out in person. I was actually surprised by how decent the Hisense looked - the colors were crisp and vibrant despite all the complaints online about foggy blooming. On the other hand, I've also read some comments saying the TCL feels a bit cheaply built. I spoke with a store employee and he recommended going with the Hisense. Right now I own a Xiaomi
Can you help me choose a tv that will be connected to a pc? Hi, recently i started researching tvs and reading a lot of the posts and comments here about which one is good for what use case. Currently I'm thinking about the tcl c7k because of price and i liked how bright and nice the colors looked compared to the other tvs in the store, i have read that it's weak points are image processing - scaling low quality content to 4k and motion, but since i will be using it primarily connected to a pc(youtube, movies, tv
I would go for the TCL c7k, you spend a little more but it's a good, well-balanced TV.
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What it suggests here Mostly positive overall (Positive +13%).
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What it suggests here Trending quickly right now, and momentum is stable.
Quick answers to the main review, complaints, buyer-fit, and comparison questions shoppers ask before choosing TCL C7K.
The TCL C7K earns recommendations as the step above the QM6K with near-OLED black levels and more brightness — one owner who replaced an LG C9 OLED describes it as significantly brighter with roughly 95% of the OLED's black depth. The documented concern is build quality: one buyer who visited MediaMarkt to compare in person found the C7K surprisingly cheaply built relative to the Hisense U7Q Pro at the same price, and at least one prospective buyer questioned its long-term durability before purchasing.
Near-OLED blacks with more peak brightness than older OLED panels, well-balanced for general PC and TV use.
Build quality inspected in-store as surprisingly cheap compared to competing Hisense model at the same price, and long-term durability questioned by at least one prospective buyer.
Best for buyers who want a TV for movies, sports, and gaming who care about brighter and more colourful. Compare alternatives if build quality in daily use would affect your daily use.
These insights are generated from public Reddit posts and comments, then grouped into recurring praise, complaints, and buying patterns to make the page easier to scan.
Evidence snippets are selected from public discussions and grouped into themes. Counts represent how often a theme appears in the available evidence, not a survey or rating.