QLED versus OLED: Can one letter make a big difference? Absolutely. Here's what you need to know about the two TV technologies before you spend your money.
What are the differences between OLED vs QLED? Is one better than the other? If you are looking for a new television set, you'll most likely encounter QLED and OLED in the market.
TCL C81 QLED TV review: Features
If you’re looking to invest in a QLED telly with a screen size of 65-inches, you’d expect to pay over £1,000. Indeed, Samsung’s most affordable 65-inch QLED model comes in at a cool £1,399. So, at some £750, the TCL C81 series is around half the price.
Thankfully, in our testing, that doesn’t translate into a telly that’s only half as good. Part of that comes from the hardware, but the software plays a large role too. One of our biggest issues with affordable TVs is the clunky operating system that powers them this software is often slow, struggles to play any media formats from a USB, doesn’t support half of the streaming apps you want to install, and never gets updated.