TCL expands the range of 4K TVs with the TCL P73 Series, with a refresh rate of 60 HZ, HDR technology and Google

TCL presented this Monday the TCL P73 Series, with which it expands its range of 4K televisions, which works with Google services, has a refresh rate of 60 Hz, as well as HDR technology, capable of improving the dynamic allocation of tones to offer more levels of brightness, color saturations and contrast.

TCL P73 series is available in various screen sizes (43, 50, 55, 65, 75 and 85 inches) and has a thin metal edge without bevels to give the panel greater prominence, according to the company in a press release sent to Europa Press.

The device offers a realistic sound system and is compatible with Dolby Atmos which localizes sounds in a multidimensional space to create an immersive feeling to put the viewer inside the action when watching a movie or playing a video game.

In addition, the TCL P73 Series features 60Hz motion clarity and advanced imaging technology that combines high dynamic range (HDR) with the ability to enhance greater brightness, contrast and colors.

Because you have HDR Multi Format enables higher image quality in 4K, supports different formats (HDR10, HDR HLG, HDR10+ or ​​HDR Dolby Vision) and adapts to the most optimal format when viewing content.

It has Motion Clarity, a motion picture processing technology that ensures both images and sounds are sharper, blur-free, and more stable during sports, fast-moving action scenes.

On the other hand, the TCL P73 Series has a mode focused on ‘gaming’ Game Master, which optimizes the image quality to adapt it to the game, and has an HDMI 2.1 port, which makes it compatible with the latest generation game consoles.

It also has features like Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM). This allows the game console or PC graphics card to automatically switch the TV to this game mode, offering super-fast input lag to the TV of less than 15ms.

This series also includes Google TV, google assistant and Google Duo, the video chat application developed by Google, to connect with other users. In addition, works with Alexa and it has support for streaming content applications, such as Netflix, Amazon Prime or Disney +.

At the moment, the company has not indicated the launch date of the product or its price, although it has warned that the appearance, functions and availability may vary depending on the country or region.

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