TCL’s outstanding display technology will make Italy’s national football matches even more exciting with TCL’s latest 4K QLED TVs
TCL, the second brand in the world for TVs and first among those in the 98-inch segment, will make all football fans experience a “blue” summer, thanks to the partnership with the FIGC and the excellent technologies of TCL’s QLED 4K TVs .
TCL 4K QLED TV: high-quality viewing experience
TCL has always been committed to the sostain sports entertainment. Thanks to innovative technologies and at prestigious sports partnershipsthe company aims to improve the sports-watching experience for millions of people, making it more enjoyable and enjoyable than ever.
The month of June was full of high-profile sporting events, with various national football teams playing such as Spain and Italy, two teams proudly sponsored by the brand.
And that’s not all: the final phase of the Women’s World Cup will be held in the coming weeks, where we will see the Azzurre take the field.
The C64 Series is equipped with QLED technologywhich offers a extraordinary expression of colorsreproducing sharp images and with definite contrasts.
Thanks to the support of formats HDR 10+ e Dolby Visionthe viewing experience is further improved, and Dolby Atmos and DTS audio ensure a truly immersive and immersive experience. Also, C64 Series TVs are equipped with the feature Game Acceleratorwhich allows you to increase the 120Hz screen refresh rate in Full HDto offer an optimal gaming experience.
Available in different formats of 43″, 50″, 55″, 65″, 75″ and 85″, the TCL C64 Series is a real “Best Buy” in the reference segment and represents the ideal solution for the general public .
July is the ideal month to purchase this series thanks to the dedicated offers on the various purchase channels, both physical and online.
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