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As an owner of both the 55s405 and the newest 65R625, I am well positioned to answer such a question. "How is the 6 series different than the 4 seires?" As far as the picture, colors, brightest, etc. They are not even on the same planet. The difference is astronomical. The 4 series was a good buy back when it came out. If you did not know what a great TV could be like, the non HDR/HD10 content on the series 4 would probably seem just fine or alright. It is an okay picture for standard 4k content. It can't even display Dolby Vision, which is typically better than HDR/HD10 in my experience. But the HDR feature on the 4 series is completely unwatchable, darkens the picture to utter trash. It lacks the brightness and ability for HDR. It should not even be sold as HDR capable, cause it simply cannot handle it properly. Not even a little, it's nothing like what HDR is supposed to look like. The 6 series is night and day difference. Fall to bright snow winter. So bright but more importantly, it pops out the picture and colors in a way you have to see first hand to really understand. It's WOW for sure. The HDR experience on the 6 series is like comparing a key chain tiny flashlight in the dark to being outside in the mid day sun during daylight. The acceptable picture quality of the 4 series in non HDR content becomes dim and faded if you have a 6 series to compare to. It's a world of difference. I have the 2019 6 series, the R625, and the local dimming on this TV does things way different than even the P series P607 tv I got. It surpasses that TV in every way. Instead of just dimming dark areas, it brightens up bright areas, making everything you watch pop out. So everything looks more defined, crazy contrast, brighter by order of magnitudes. These TVs are not way different when it comes to Roku or operation of smart features. Other than the voice search options, the Roku is pretty much the same: quick and nimble. As far as the picture and sound quality, the R625 simply blows away the 4 series in a highly noticeable and apparent way.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Each series builds on each other. Both of these series are 4K UHD, have HDR support, and have a Roku operating system. The 6-Series also has Dolby Vision support, wide color gamut, auto-game mode, an edge-to-edge glass display, CCZ technology and Quantum Dot Technology, etc. You can also visit www.tclusa.com/products/home-theater/6-series and scroll down to "Compare All Models" to see all models compared. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Can you tell me what’s the difference between a six series smart TV then a full series smart TV
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