TCL C855 but in The 43 to 50 Inch Range?

I am looking for a TV in the 43 to 50 inch range/size and something with the same quality and performance as the TCL C855 range which unfortunately only goes as small as 65 inches.

So what is the closest to the C855 in this size range?

Avoiding OLED so no recommendations that are OLED.

Use case scenario will just be honestly as a secondary pc monitor up high on a shelf so viewing angles might be important but otherwise it will be used in dark lighting a lot with some daylight lighting but mostly low light night viewing.

If I do find a good 4k TV in the 43 inch size category I might replace my current 40 inch 4k 60hz monitor as that is the biggest size that can fit comfortably on my desk (but above up on the shelf I think the max size I can fit is 55 inches but 50 inch would be the most comfortable also less weight when lifting and overall less wattage/power usage/overheating potential.

so TL;DR 43 - 50 inch TCL C855 equivalent no OLED mostly dark lit room viewing but mixed with some daytime semi bright viewing

Comments

  • +1

    Just get an OLED, nothing else will compare.

    • it's gonna be sitting on a still image for hours if not weeks and days cannot do OLED i am afraid

      • -1

        They have anti burn in now. It won't be any different to LCD.

      • +4

        "still image for hours if not weeks and days"
        Print a series of posters?
        .

        • What I meant was it will be on the desktop screen with static images such as shortcuts and the taskbar etc

  • The new TCL C7K models are available in 55" and have much better specifications. $1243 from Good Guys Commercial.

    • Trying to find the difference between the TCL C7K and TCL C755

      Also aiming for 50" now

  • +1

    Very happy with a 50” TCL C755 mini LED. Also have an LG 2017 OLED elsewhere, Both TVs have great pictures - I haven’t seen them side by side, but both have great blacks and I really couldn’t say which is best. The TCL doesn’t suffer from daylight reflections as much as the LG does.

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