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TCL C825 65-inch Mini LED TV Review: Fantastic picture performance

The TCL C825 is a fantastic TV for content consumption. It can get very bright, delivering a very good HDR experience while retaining good details in dark areas. It has very good colour reproduction for SDR content as well. While the colours aren’t as accurate as of the Sony X90J for example, they do a very good job for real-world content consumption. Most people will be very satisfied with the colour reproduced by the TCL C825. The TV has very good sound output. It also comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports with support for 4K at 120Hz, VRR and ALLM, making it a great TV for those looking to play games on a PS5 or Xbox Series X on this TV. Sadly, only two of the four HDMI ports support HDMI 2.1, one of which is eARC enabled. The only place where the TV falters is with inconsistencies and bugs in the UI. But if you invest in a device like a Fire TV Cube or Apple TV, then you can expect an immersive experience when consuming content on this TV. The 65-inch TCL C825 is priced at Rs 1,49,990 as of writing this review, making it about Rs 40,000 cheaper than the Sony 65-inch X90J. It is also cheaper than the LG 65-inch C1 OLED TV by Rs 1 lakh approx, as of writing this review and considering the price of the TCL C825, it is definitely a value for money proposition when it comes to picture performance.

 

A lot of brands including TCL, Samsung and LG have started launching Mini LED TVs in India. TCL announced its C825 mini-LED TV at the beginning of the year and it is available in India in 55 and 65-inch screen sizes. We have the 65-inch variant with us for review and long story short, this TV has fantastic picture performance along with very good sound output. But it falls short when it comes to some UI niggles. The TV is feature-rich with two HDMI 2.1 ports (overall four HDMI ports) and comes with an Onkyo 2.1 system built-in. Let's dive deep into the performance of this TV. 

TCL C828: Specs at a glance

Panel Size: 65-inch (also available in 55-inch) Panel Type: VA LED Panel Resolution: 3840 x 2160 - 4K Panel Refresh Rate: 120Hz HDR 10 support: Yes Dolby Vision Support: Yes HDR10+ support: Yes Weight (with stand): approx 32kgs HDMI Ports: 4 USB Ports: 2 Bluetooth: Yes Wi-Fi: Yes Ethernet: Yes Speakers: 60W (15Wx2+30W Subwoofer) Built-in storage: 32GB Price: Rs 1,49,990

TCL C825: Display and picture quality

Let's kick things off with the performance of the Mini LED TV panel. This is the first Mini LED TV that we have tested. We have the 65-inch variant with us and the TV boasts of a 4K resolution with support for all popular HDR formats including Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HDR 10+ and HLG. The TV is also the first we have tested to come with support for Dolby Vision IQ. 

The TCL C825 has a peak brightness higher than 1000 nits.

Above: TCL C825 has a peak brightness surpassing 1000 nits.

Below: Grayscale Tracking shows the TV has a cool bias. 

Grayscale tracking of the TCL C825.

Kicking things off with our Calman analysis, this TV is the brightest we have tested, crossing the 1000 nits mark at the 5 to 10 percent window and gives us sustained brightness of over 500 nits which is extremely impressive. However, when it comes to colours, the TV has a cool bias even on the cinema preset with a warm colour temperature selected. However, the TVs its real-world performance tells a different tale. 

ColorChecker Analysis in SDR, movie preset.

Above: ColorChecker Analysis, Movie preset, rec 709 colour space

Below: ColorChecker Analysis, Movie preset, rec 2020 colour space

ColorChecker Analysis HDR, Movie, BT 2020 colour space.

TCL C825: 4K and HDR performance

“Holy smokes, this TV can get bright!” is the first thing that will come to mind when you start consuming HDR content. The bright highlights can get really bright while retaining all the details in the dark areas. We saw our standard slew of Content on Netflix in Dolby Vision such as Our Planet, Altered Carbon, and many more. We also saw The Dark Knight and Ready Player one in Dolby Vision using the Apple TV app. This was the first time we had Dolby Vision IQ as a setting in addition to Dolby Vision Bright and Dolby Vision Dark. Dolby Vision IQ essentially controlled the backlighting of the TV to give you a more comfortable viewing experience based on the lighting in the room. While this was good and effective for a pitch-dark room, I still recommend leaving some bias light on in the room and leaving the settings to Dolby Vision bright as the bright highlights can really get punchy on this TV. The details in the dark sequences are also very well maintained.

The TCL C815 supports Dolby Vision IQ.

Even for HDR 10 content on Prime Video, in a show like Jack Ryan which has a slightly dark environment we use to check the performance of the TV, the details were well defined and visible. Needless to say, this TV can give the best of the best a run for its money when consuming HDR Content. While the colours aren't as accurate as what we saw on the X90J (review), they still get the job done very well. 

TCL C825: FHD & SDR performance

SDR content also looks fantastic on this TV. From our regular shows like Friends, Young Sheldon, to movies like Mission Impossible and Spider-Man Homecoming, it all looks vivid, albeit with a slight cool bias. In a show like Young Sheldon, you have very good colours, but the skin tones are still better on a TV like the Sony X90J for perspective. The red and blue in Spider-Man’s suit are well defined with the black web design distinctly visible. Needless to say, even for everyday TV viewing, the TV does an excellent job. 

The TCL C825 can playback content in HDR 10 and 10+.

Picture presets, like Standard, Dynamic, Movie, etc. do change the settings based on the content being consumed and if you don't want to play around with the picture presets, you can simply toggle on the intelligent picture settings and the TV will change the settings to best suit the content. This worked well 8 out of 10 times, so safe to say, you can leave this toggle on. 

The TCL C825 picture settings are easy to navigate.

TCL C825: Gaming performance

Hallelujah! The TCL C825 supports 4K at 120Hz (natively) along with RGB HDR. It has four HDMI ports, two of which support HDMI 2.1 including eARC. The TV also supports VRR, but we don't have an Xbox Series X (review) to test that. We do however have a PS5 (review) and played a lot of games on the console on this TV. If you are looking for bright, punchy colours and a good gaming experience, then the TCL C825 can definitely be a consideration. In a game like Spiderman Miles Morales (review), when swinging towards the sun, you will notice that the red web lines in Spider-Man's black outfit can lose details on some TVs but here, they are very clearly visible. Even the details and colours in his suit to the bright sparks of Spidey’s venom powers, all are clearly visible.

The TCL C825 supports 4K at 120Hz RGB HDR for gaming.

In a game like Dirt 5 (review), the brought highlight of the sun pouring onto the race track is also an experience worth having. It really does feel like driving on a desert track with the bright sun shining on you. 

Even Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart (review) with its beautiful cartoon-like environments and bright muzzle flashes of the guns is an experience worth having. Needless to say, those of you looking for a gaming TV can definitely consider the TCL C825. 

The TCL C825 supports HDMI 2.1.

TCL C825: Audio performance

The TCL C825 comes with 60W of sound output for the 65-inch variant - two 15W drivers and a 30W subwoofer. The subwoofer is at the back of the TV while the 15W drivers are front fracking hidden behind this grey fabric material. The sound from the TV can get really loud and detailed and unless you are finicky for good bass during high octave explosion in movies, you don't need a soundbar with this TV. 

The TCL C825 has sound by Onkyo.

It has very good channel separation especially during the race sequence at the 12-minute mark in Ready Player One. The bass during this sequence including the grunts and crashes of the car to the roar of King Kong all are good and clearly audible. Same for shows with dialogues be it documentaries or even movies with mixed audio. 

The TCL C825 has front firing drivers.

A good thing about the TV is its intelligent audio settings. Switch this on and it changes the settings based on the content and this works quite well. Although you can go into the TVs settings and manually change the preset to suit one that works for you. For me, it was mostly a movie or standard. The TV supports Dolby Atmos as well, but don't expect the sound to come from above or behind you when using the TV speakers. 

TCL C825: UI

This is where the TV suffers and shows inconsistencies. It runs on Android TV 11 and comes with a stock UI with the usual bells and whistles like far-field mics, Chromecast built-in, Google Play Store giving you access to streaming services, etc. It's the same Android TV experience we’ve seen on many TVs in the past. The TV does not run on the Google TV UI but is expected to get the new UI via an update. 

The TCL C825 runs on Android TV 11.

While the TV UI works well, for the most part, there were times when Netflix froze, the Google Assistant refused to work and the UI lagged. I was forced to restart this TV on more than one occasion until I finally gave up and consumed content from my Fire TV Cube. I hope TCL can fix the bugs in the UI via an update as it is the only Achilles heel in an otherwise good TV. 

TCL C825: Remote control

The remote control that comes with the TCL C825 is a simple candy bar remote control offering function over form. It has dedicated OTT hotkeys for services like Netflix, Prime Video and Zee5 and also comes with traditional channel settings, navigation, source selection, Google Assistant, etc. While the remote is ergonomic and good overall, I wish the mute button were closer to the volume rocker and there were dedicated playback controls to add more convenience to it.  

The TCL C825 has a simple remote control.

TCL C825: Build and design

Well-built and premium is the first thing that comes to mind when you will see the TCL C825. It isn't the slimmest TV out there which is fine considering the features it packs under the hood. There is a prominent only logo at the back where the subwoofer is housed. The borders have this silver finish giving the TV a premium feel. 

The TCL C825 has a premium build and finish.

The grey fabric finish hides the front-firing speaker drivers and it also adds an elegant look to the TV. You also have an LED indicator out here and it is as subtle as the one found on the Sony X90J which is very good. 

The stand holding the TV in place is sturdy and is a single central stand. So even if you have a small table on which you will house this TV, you should be able to accommodate a 65-inch one as I have. 

The TV has a metal stand

All the connectivity options are on one side facing outwards and easy to reach. We have two USB ports, four HDMI ports, ethernet, AV In, 3.5mm aux, optical and antenna ports. 

The TCL C825 has 4 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports.

Bottom Line

The TCL C825 is a fantastic TV for content consumption. It can get very bright delivering a very good HDR experience while retaining good details in dark areas. It has very good colour reproduction for SDR content as well. While the colours aren’t as accurate as of the Sony X90J for example, they do a very good job for real-world content consumption. Most people will be very satisfied with the colour reproduced by the TCL C825. The TV has very good sound output. It also comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports with support for 4K at 120Hz, VRR and ALLM making it a great TV for those looking to play games on a PS5 or Xbox Series X on this TV. Sadly, only two of the four HDMI ports support HDMI 2.1 one of which is eARC enabled. The only place where the TV falters is with inconsistencies and bugs in the UI. But if you will invest in a device like a Fire TV Cube or Apple TV, then you can expect an immersive experience when consuming content on this TV. The 65-inch TCL C825 is priced at Rs 1,49,990 as of writing this review making it about Rs 40,000 cheaper than the Sony 65-inch X90J. It is also cheaper than the LG 65-inch C1 OLED TV by Rs 1 lakh approx. and considering the price of the TCL C825, it is definitely a value for money proposition when it comes to picture and sound performance.



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The Last of Us First Look Stars HBO Series Leads Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey

The first look at HBO’s The Last of Us series shows Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal standing in a grassland, looking at a crashed plane in the distance. The Last of Us season 1 is currently filming and is expected to air in 2022 on HBO and HBO Max.

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You can now subscribe to Airtel Business and Xstream Fiber for Rs 999

If you thought that Bharti Airtel only catered to consumers, note that it also has a B2B model known as Airtel Business. Airtel Business is geared towards organisations that want their offices to have Wi-FI. Internet plans under Airtel Business and Xstream Fiber are both offered for Rs 999, however, the offerings are vastly different.

What falls under the Airtel Business Rs 999 plan?

What falls under the Airtel Business Rs 999 plan?

Clients can gain unlimited data at 200mbps along with two Airtel Bluejeans licenses and two Device Security by Kaspersky licenses. The plan also offers parallel calling services under which you can answer calls made to the landline via your smartphone. Finally, the brand also offers a landline along with the other services.

What falls under the Xstream Fiber Rs 999 plan?

The Airtel Xstream Fiber Rs 999 plan offers 3.3TB of 3,333GB of fair-usage-policy (FUP) data with the plan along with a free landline connection. The internet speed promised is 200mbps. Consumers can also access extra benefits as per the Airtel Thanks program. As of now, this includes a free subscription to Disney+ Hotstar Super and Amazon Prime Video for one year, along with a subscription to Wynk music. Consumers can also pay an additional Rs 1,500 to get the Airtel Xstream Box. 

Also Read: Airtel launches Rs 119 add-on data plan, offers 15GB data - Benefits, validity and more

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Heres why Indians will love Apples latest iOS 15

Apple’s iOS 15 has been launched, and it brings with it a host of great features that should enhance your user experience. The tech giant has tweaked the way FaceTime looks and operates, changed the notification bar and even added a new feature called Live Text in the camera. Additionally, it has also rolled out a few features that are geared towards Apple users in India. 

New Apple iOS 15 Features in India

New Apple iOS 15 Features in India

Some of the new Apple iOS 15 features made for India include:

Notifications in Messages

Users can now customise the notification setting for the Apple Messages app. You can disable notifications from unknown numbers, as well as those related to promotional messages and transactional updates. 

UPI app selection when using the camera

If you’re scanning a UPI QR code through your Apple iPhone’s camera, the smartphone will allow you to choose from your 10 most-used UPI apps so that you can instantly make the payment.

Siri to understand mixed language

An update that’s surely going to benefit most Indians using an Apple iPhone is Siri now supporting mixed-language messages. This means that if your English sentence contains a few words from your mother tongue, Siri will still understand what you’re saying. With this update, the app supports Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Bengali, Gujarati, Malayalam, and Punjabi.

Smart Replies Support for 10 languages

Smart Replies Support for 10 languages

The Smart Replies feature has been updated to understand 10 different Indian languages. These include Urdu, Bangla, Tamil, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, and Odiya.

Temporary iCloud Storage during data transfers

The iOS 15 offers temporary iCloud storage during data transfers - you can access as much storage as you need while transferring data from your old phone to your new one. Your data will be stored for three weeks. 

Apple Maps

Apple Maps in India will also feature data on the Air Quality - a feature that, unfortunately, is the need of the hour. 

Keep an eye on our website for an official review of the new Apple iOS 15!

Also Read: Apple iPhone 13 series, iPad 2021, iPad mini 2021 India pricing and availability detailed

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Google Meet now finally receives a Low-Light Mode

Tired of attending meetings with inadequate lighting? Google Meet will now feature an automatic low light mode on its web interface. This mode uses artificial intelligence to gauge your ambient lighting and switch itself on when needed. As a result, you should be able to broadcast brighter videos with more clarity while attending business meetings. The feature is expected to roll out within the next 15 days, and will be available to Google Workspace, G Suite Basic, and G Suite Business users. 

The new Google Meet Low Light Mode may hamper your devices’ performance!

The new Google Meet Low Light Mode may hamper your devices’ performance!

Google has acknowledged that using the low light mode takes more processing power than what’s offered by old devices, and thus, using the feature might just hamper performance. Users who find their devices underperforming due to the new feature can simply turn it off by going into their video settings.

Google Meet’s smartphone interface already offers this feature. In fact, it’s available for use on both Google Meet and Google Duo. 

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Jio revises three of its Disney+Hotstar Prepaid plans to now offer 10 GB of extra data

The telecom giant launched the upgraded prepaid plans in the market on August 31.

These plans came with the latest one year Disney+Hotstar mobile subscription in addition to existing benefits such as access to Jio suite apps, Unlimited calls, 100 SMS per day and more. Now, the company has upgraded three of them by adding an extra 4GB/3GB/6GB and 10 GB respectively. Streaming apps like Disney+Hotstar Netflix and Prime Video and more have been building their user bases during the pandemic and it also helps telecom operators add more customers by offering free subscriptions to these services.

Also read:Jio Phone discontinues two of it's affordable prepaid plans 

Jio upgraded Rs 499 Plan 

This starting prepaid plan of ₹499 comes with a validity of 28 days and offers one year Disney+Hotstar 3GB per day data. With newly added 6GB extra, unlimited voice 100 SMS per day and access to Jio suite apps namely JioTV, Jio Cinema,Jio News, Jio Security and JioCloud, this is the best VFM plan, considering that the Disney+Hotstar subscription by itself costs ₹499.

Jio upgraded Rs 499 Plan

Rs 888 Prepaid plan 

The company mentioned this plan as a SUPER VALUE plan.This one comes with a validity of 84 days which offers a total of 173 GB high speed 4G data, 2GB per day.

Unlimited calls,100 SMS/Day, one year Disney+Hotstar mobile subscription and access to all Jio apps such as JioTV, Jio Cinema,Jio News, Jio Security and JioCloud are also a part of this plan. 

Also read:Jio, Airtel, BSNL, and Vi 1.5GB daily data prepaid plans under ₹500: Everything you need to know

Rs 2599 prepaid plan

This is a one year validity plan which comes with 2GB/Day and newly added 10 GB extra so it gives you 740GB total data.

Other benefits include access to all jio suite apps namely JioTV, Jio Cinema,Jio News, Jio Security and JioCloud.100 SMS and Unlimited voice calls are part of the package. 

All plans mentioned above are available to customers starting from September 1. We can clearly see that Jio aims to attract  more customers towards its network as Airtel and Vi also offer similar plans. 

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WhatsApp will soon let you customise your group icons

The latest Whatsapp Beta version for iOS lets users set emojis and stickers as your Whatsapp group icons. Now, instead of pondering over group images for ages, users just need to select a background colour along with a specific emoji or sticker, as per their preference. 

How to use this new Whatsapp Feature?

How to use this new Whatsapp Feature? 

With the new update, WhatsApp’s Menu will feature an added option known as “Emoji and Sticker”. Clicking the option will take users to a separate page with two tabs, Emojis and Stickers, and the desired changes to the group icon can be applied from there. Once the settings are applied, users need to click ‘Done’ to make sure they are visible to others.

These settings

These settings are a step towards ensuring privacy and enhancing the user experience at the same time. However, in light of more important features such as end-to-end encryption and more being launched, this particular roll out feels a little frivolous.

Do you think this Whatsapp feature will improve your user experience? Comment below and let us know. 

Also Read: Whatsapp Expands into the Business Directory Market with latest offering



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