The 6-Series wasn’t quite as good at 2.8, but that’s still very respectable. The colors on 8-Series are also extremely accurate, registering a Delta E of 1.5, one of the lowest scores on the market (lower scores being better). The 8-Series reproduced 99.9% of the sRGB color space however, the 6-Series was just as good, also scoring 99.9%. In the lab, the 8-Series shows its muscle, though the 6-Series is no slouch. The 2020 TCL 6-Series, however, seemed to have ironed out these issues. That's fine if you're watching by yourself, but it's a bigger issue when the family gathers for movie night. Most notable is that the 8-Series backlight doesn't do as well in off-angle viewing. The 8-Series was TCL's first use of mini-LED backlighting technology, and there is a marked improvement in the later 6-Series R635 models, which also use mini-LED. The main difference between the two displays is the number of dimming zones: the 6-Series has up to 240 dimming zones while the 8-Series claims up to 1,000 dimming zones.
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