Additionally, it met my non-negotiable of the inclusion of HDR 10, which many budget friendly 4K TV's do not offer. In my initial research, after deciding I was in the market for a larger 4K TV, the new TCL P-Series was noticeably highlighted on many "Best Budget TV" lists including Cnet and. I've generally never been a high end electronics consumer, often preferring the highest bang/buck ratio, while waiting for those top of line features to become more affordable. However I did already own a smaller, moderately used 32" TCL for den/nook area of the house, which I have had no issues with. They are the newest player in the market, quickly having established themselves with ownership of 13% of US TV sales, but have had some QA issues (~2% higher failure rate within 3 years than Samsung/LG according to consumer reports) and some occasional out-of-the-box QC irregularities. but it was pretty much the exact same TV, with some minor tweaks. About 3 years ago the TV died so I replaced it. For all intents and purposes the TV was about 10 years old. I'd held off for quite a while on upgrading as I generally wasn't impressed with the overall image quality of LCD vs Plasma. I'll preface by noting the TV this replaced was a 43" Samsung Plasma. Here's my 48 hour review of the TCL55P605.
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