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TCL C89K QD-Mini LED TV Review: Versatile Performance for Cinema, Sports, and Gaming (55 to 98 inches)

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Summary

TCL's C89K is a 7th-generation QD-Mini LED TV available in sizes from 55 to 98 inches, designed to excel across three demanding use cases: cinema (HDR, color accuracy, black management), sports (fluidity, motion clarity, daytime brightness), and gaming (low latency, high refresh rate, VRR). The article discusses how modern high-end TVs must balance these sometimes conflicting requirements, and positions the C89K as a versatile "all-terrain" solution that minimizes compromises like blooming, aggressive interpolation, or poor game mode calibration.

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bskyTCL C89K QD-Mini LED TV Review: Versatile Performance for Cinema, Sports, and Gaming (55 to 98 inches)l.lesnumeriques.com

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Le téléviseur moderne est un écran principal pour trois usages exigeants : le cinéma, le sport et le gaming.
Or ces besoins tirent parfois dans des directions opposées : une image trÚs lumineuse peut révéler du blooming, une interpolation trop agressive peut dégrader le rendu cinéma, et un mode jeu mal calibré peut ternir les couleurs.
Avec la C89K, TCL positionne un modĂšle QD‑Mini LED 7ᔉ gĂ©nĂ©ration dĂ©clinĂ© en 55, 65, 75, 85 et 98 pouces.
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Acheter un tĂ©lĂ©viseur haut de gamme en 2026 ne se rĂ©sume plus Ă  « la plus belle image ». Entre films en HDR, matchs de football en direct et sessions de jeu Ă  haute frĂ©quence, une excellente TV doit ĂȘtre polyvalente — sans compromis visibles. Avec la C89K

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