 So right behind me is the TCL 6 Series 8K TV, it's a mini LED and we're gonna game on it. Hey guys, Thunder E here, thank you for joining us on the channel and if you're watching for your very first time, hit that subscribe button to watch more videos like this and I also want to give a big thanks to all our subscribers for helping us get to 400k, appreciate all the support, hopefully you enjoy more videos like this from us on the channel. All right, let's cut to the chase. That's the TCL 6 Series 8K TV. It is a lovely looking TV and also probably one of the most cost-effective 8K TVs out there. As a 65 inch, it's priced roughly around $1,999 or $2,000. For an 8K TV 65 inch, that is actually one of the best prices you find out there on the market. You can get a 75 for about $2,500, $2,700. That being said though, this TV comes with a ton of features so don't think you're being skinned out. First off, it has 240 dimm zones. It has a lot of dimm zones. It's a mini LED TV so it's a thicker TV in all respects. Now they've used that thickness to its advantage and added a bunch of things to this TV. So 8K 60, 4K 120, so Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5 fans. This is for you right here. You've also got a billion colors. You've got a light color volume which we'll talk about in the second of this TV. But you've also got some really good sound. They have a built-in sound on the back of the TV which I was surprised to hear how good it was. So why don't you guys just listen for yourself and then we'll talk. So that was pretty good right? Especially just hitting almost close to about 50% volume which is nice to see. So you don't necessarily have to get a soundbar unless you want to get that really full cinematic feel. It supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. So that also is really nice especially when you go on things like Netflix where you have Dolby Vision support and all the apps it does support. We'll get to all that in a second but let's jump to what we care about gaming. I have my PlayStation 5 connected and my Xbox Series X. Both of them come about 4K 120. The Xbox supports HDR gaming as well. So you see the HDR sign pop up whenever you play on the Xbox which is pretty cool right? Now the thing about I like about this TV is a couple of things. So number one it's got THX gaming certification which means supposed 4K 120. I'm not sure if it supports all the other aspects like VR and the rest of them but it supports some. Forgive me for that but I will say though in terms of playing on this TV though it feels good and it feels really natural. In terms of just how it looks it looks really good. Forza Horizon 5 looks absolutely gorgeous. You know the games look good. Ghost of Toshima looks absolutely gorgeous on this Spider-Man. Any game you play being on your Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 will look sharp and vibrant. That color volume definitely shows why you're sitting in front of the TV and you start playing. Now when you turn on your console the THX gaming certification or THX gaming mode turns on. It automatically switches to game mode so you don't have to do anything. The one thing you can do though is you can switch between the picture outlook so the picture settings. It usually comes up as warm. It can change the cool or normal depending on how you want it to look. But the gameplay experience is good. I haven't noticed anything to slow down the experience and I really like it so that part I do like. I will say though when you're gaming if you're gaming off the side or if you're viewing the TV off the side that's where you notice that the color volume does dip down and it's not as sharp as being of course center focused on the TV. If you're either viewing towards the right hand side or left hand side you can clearly see that yes the color volume is less so that's a part that I wish and I hope they improve as they move forward with this TV. Now speaking of also gaming in 8K or at least on the 8K display I wanted to see how the Nintendo Switch handle and the Switch does a really good job on this TV because it doesn't look like it's highly pixelated. You know the Switch is 720p on the display. I think it outputs 1080p to your TV. This is an 8K display and I actually liked what I saw playing Smash Brothers was great. Watching Daniel play Smash Brothers looked really good on this TV. No complaints. So let's jump into that software. Now it's powered by Roku which basically powers the operating system for this TV and I'm not the biggest Roku fan. I will say this continually. I like what they do but I think their the OS or the UI needs a modern uplift. Now one thing about it though is that it does pack a lot of applications and application support so if you're a Roku user you know this quite well. You've got access to almost everything you want to. Now you also have access through the remote control and this remote control has a much more premium look to it. It's a two tone silver look. You've got a simple button layout. You've got your volume and your mute buttons on the side. Very standard Roku thing and you also have quick access to Netflix, Disney plus Hulu and Apple TV. So technically the big boys in the streaming game. You know no Amazon here though even though they're one of the largest. But you do have access to those as well which is pretty nice. Now you can also use the Roku app as well to access content directly on there. So that gives you more viewing real estate from just the TV to your phone and you can control the TV with the remote in case for whatever reason this is stuck underneath the couch or something like that. So that aspect is really really nice. Now the one thing I'll say with the remote though is I wish there was a specific button for me to cycle through previous input options. So for instance I've got my PlayStation and I kind of want to cycle to my Xbox. There's nothing on here so I've got to hit the home button to go back and then I've got to go to Xbox. So that's a couple of steps that I don't necessarily want to do but it's steps that are actually there. You see my Xbox is not on so I have to turn that on but there's options that I don't want to actually take to actually do that. So you have that there. So that is something that I would like to see change but honestly I do like this TV. I think it's really solid. The price point is good. It's not the best AK TV I've seen but I like what they're giving to consumers and I think a lot of people like it. So if you guys have any questions or any comments let me know otherwise don't forget to like share and always enjoy your entertainment.