Sales / Good deal – The TCL 75C89B “4-star” television at €1,490.00 (-16%)

After a very good C845 in 2023, TCL is renewing its mid-range with a 75C89B – 75-inch (190 cm) version of the 65C89B that we tested – which promises to be just as interesting in terms of quality-price ratio. It features an ultra-bright 144 Hz Mini-Led panel, an Onkyo 2.2.1 sound system and Google OS.

TCL 75C89B



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    1 490,00 € Nine


  • Rakuten
    Rakuten

    1 490,00 € Nine


  • Fnac.com
    Fnac.com

    1 499,00 € Nine


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    Darty.com

    1 499,00 € Nine


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    Fnac.com marketplace

    1 799,00 € Nine


  • Amazon Marketplace
    Amazon Marketplace

    1 852,99 € Nine


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    Pixmania

    1 958,87 € Nine


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    Darty Marketplace

    2 179,00 € Nine

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Points forts

  • Good calibration in Film mode.

  • Very high peak light in HDR.

  • Impressive contrast and local dimming.

  • Dolby Vision and HDR10+ compatibility.

  • Fairly broad spatialization.

  • Good descent into the bass.

  • From 144 Hz.

Weak points

  • Reflections still present.

  • Imperfect viewing angle.

  • Still a little blooming.

  • Central foot not really suitable for soundbars.

  • Only two HDMI 2.1 ports.

  • Remote control not backlit.

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In line with the C845, TCL is still hitting hard in 2024 with a 75C89B – 75-inch (190 cm) version of the 65C89B that we tested – good in everything and which even excels in certain areas. This Mini-Led television is almost at the level of some very high-end televisions from the competition with a significantly lower price, and we can clearly say that its value for money is simply remarkable. Its bright peak and contrasts are enormous, its calibration is solid and its new audio system impresses. Everything is not perfect that said, with reflections still a little too marked, blooming still present (Mini-Led technology requires) and a few points that could be improved in terms of ergonomics.

NB: The reported price drop is calculated by comparing the lowest price of the day with the average of the lowest prices charged by all merchants for the product last month, with security rules to exclude the prices of stores whose the VAT policy is not clear (so-called “gray” stores, typically in the case of imports from China).

An alternative

TCL 75C805



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Editor's rating: 3 out of 5

  • Fnac.com
    Fnac.com

    999,99 € Nine


  • Darty.com
    Darty.com

    999,99 € Nine


  • Rakuten
    Rakuten

    999,99 € Nine


  • Boulanger.com
    Boulanger.com

    1 090,00 € Nine


  • Fnac.com marketplace
    Fnac.com marketplace

    1 299,00 € Nine


  • Pixmania
    Pixmania

    1 415,00 € Nine


  • Amazon Marketplace
    Amazon Marketplace

    1 468,94 € Nine


  • Darty Marketplace
    Darty Marketplace

    1 656,91 € Nine

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The TCL 75C805, 75-inch (190 cm) version of the 55C805 that we tested, is an absolutely good television. It benefits from precise calibration in Film mode, satisfactory contrasts and rather high brightness thanks to its Mini-Led panel. However, you should not expect the performance of high-end models, particularly on the audio side, which is a little behind. We also note good video game performance and an efficient Android 12 system. This TV could undoubtedly have been awarded 4 stars if it was not subject to reflections, but it offers good value for money, especially on sale.

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