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Comparing TCL 55C7006 and SAMSUNG ue55mu6472 TVs for Gaming and Netflix Usage

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    1. How far are you sitting from the TV screen? 2 meters
    2. Are you sitting in front of the screen or your side to the screen? Straight.
    3. What TV do you currently have? Toshiba 32 inch
    4. What brand do you prefer? Whatever, the one with the best product counts.
    5. What size TV are you looking for? 55 inches should be enough for a 30 m2 living room
    6. What signal and devices will be connected to the TV? USB drive, xbox one, maybe someday a set-top box
    7. What kind of programs do you watch the most? I rarely watch programs. I like to watch football matches, occasionally some tvn
    8. Will you be playing games, and if so, on the console or on the PC? Yes, on the xbox one
    9. Will you be actively using the TV's SMART system? Of course netflix
    10. Do you watch in the evenings or during the day? evenings
    11. How much money can you spend on buying a TV? 2600-2700 max

    Hello, I am looking for a TV set, I found out from the initial research that these two models are cool. Which one is better?
    Maybe you have any other suggestions?
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    Can you tell me something about this TV freezing? because I read a lot of negative reviews about it? Are updates to this TV set? What is included in the package price and where can you buy this TV inexpensively? Is there a big difference between the U55P6046 and the 55C7006?
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    Samsung will be more stable but with fewer applications.
    TCL has a worse-quality matrix, unstable Android (it will be stable only if you do not install additional applications) and a lot of software flaws. If you like to play with frequent updates, combining with soft, take TCL.
    If you prefer the system, turn on and watch it is definitely something with a closed Tizen system in Samsung or WebOs in LG.

    Well, remember that TCL has no image liquefiers - with liquidity matches it will not ...
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    Ludwik XVI wrote:
    Samsung will be more stable but with fewer applications.
    TCL has a worse-quality matrix, unstable Android (it will be stable only if you do not install additional applications) and a lot of software flaws. If you like to play with frequent updates, combining with soft, take TCL.
    If you prefer the system, turn on and watch it is definitely something with a closed Tizen system in Samsung or WebOs in LG.

    Well, remember that TCL has no image liquefiers - with liquidity matches it will not ...


    I didn't know that I would be so tired with choosing a TV set. In fact, TCL tempts me with its performance and sound quality, but I think this smoothness of the image really matters to me. I saw him walking at a friend's house and it looks cool. Apart from the fact that TCL has no fluidizers, is the image quality in both TV sets comparable? I saw in the euro RTV store that you can buy this Samsung in the outlet version, i.e. either in perfect condition with an open cardboard box or a good one with little visible traces of use for PLN 2625. Did any of the forum members buy these outlet versions of the equipment?
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    Do not buy exhibition, outlet, etc.
    It does not make sense. Well, unless the price is at least 30-40% lower
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    Is it worth buying this Samsung TV for PLN 2350 exhibition, I suspect that it has several hundred lost hours. How does this affect the TV? I will add that it has a two-year warranty.
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    No, it's not worth it. I do not recommend any exhibition or outlet tv etc.
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    I chose SONY KD55XE7096BAEP for PLN 2,550. A really bargain price as I compared yesterday. I also opted for this model really spontaneously. I do not know if I can give the name of the store or it is not forbidden, but if someone is interested, I will put it on priv.

Topic summary

✨ The discussion centers on comparing the TCL 55C7006 and Samsung UE55MU6472 TVs for gaming and Netflix usage. Users highlight TCL's advantages in sound quality, voice control, and a wider range of applications, including support for various multimedia platforms. However, concerns about TCL's matrix quality and software stability are raised, particularly regarding its Android system. Samsung is noted for its stability and user-friendly Tizen system, but it offers fewer applications. Users express caution about purchasing outlet or exhibition models due to potential wear and tear, emphasizing the importance of warranty and overall condition. Ultimately, some users recommend the TCL for its features, while others suggest considering alternatives like the Sony KD55XE7096BAEP for better value.
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TL;DR: 2699 PLN cited for TCL 55C7006; "best price-quality TV" reported. For gaming/Netflix, balance apps, voice control, and stability. [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #17228759]

Why it matters: It helps shoppers comparing TCL 55C7006 vs Samsung UE55MU6472 choose the right 55-inch TV for gaming and Netflix.

Quick Facts

What’s the best choice for gaming and Netflix: TCL 55C7006 or Samsung UE55MU6472?

For plug-and-play stability and smoother sports, choose Samsung. “Samsung will be more stable.” If you value Android apps and flexibility, TCL appeals. However, Android on TCL is called unstable when you add many apps. TCL also lacks motion smoothing, which affects football fluidity. Decide based on stability needs versus app ecosystem. [Elektroda, Ludwik XVI, post #17228885]

Does the TCL 55C7006 freeze or lag? Are updates available?

A user reports the 55C7006 does not hang, citing ample memory reserve. They also noted a new update had just arrived, with more coming. “There is a new update from yesterday.” That suggests active firmware support. App behavior can still vary by installation choices. [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #17228827]

Will football and fast sports look smooth on the TCL 55C7006?

A contributor states TCL has no motion-enhancing “liquefiers,” so match playback won’t feel as fluid. “Well, remember that TCL has no image liquefiers.” If motion smoothing matters to you, Samsung models in this range offer it. [Elektroda, Ludwik XVI, post #17228885]

How is the sound on the TCL 55C7006 versus Samsung?

TCL’s post highlights built-in JBL speakers as a key advantage, plus voice control and Google Assistant. That package can reduce the need for a soundbar in smaller rooms. It’s positioned as stronger multimedia value at this price. [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #17228759]

Does TCL support Netflix, HBO GO, Kodi, and voice control?

Yes. Users list MX Player, Kodi 18, Vavoo, Terrarium, HBO GO, and the new TVN Player. They also note voice control and Google Assistant on TCL’s Android TV. Availability can shift with region and firmware. [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #17228759]

What’s the difference between TCL U55P6046 and 55C7006?

A respondent summarizes differences in panel, sound, and design. “The difference is both the matrix and the sound and appearance.” Choose based on audio expectations and panel priorities, since both offer Android TV. [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #17228827]

Is buying an outlet or exhibition Samsung UE55MU6472 worth it?

Skip outlet units unless the discount is substantial. The guidance given is at least 30–40% off compared to new. Smaller cuts don’t offset display wear and unknown runtime. Use that threshold to steer negotiations. [Elektroda, Ludwik XVI, post #17229053]

Is 2350 PLN fair for an exhibition UE55MU6472 with a 2‑year warranty?

The advice returned was no. “I do not recommend any exhibition or outlet tv etc.” Even with warranty, demo usage can be heavy. Favor a new unit or push for a much steeper discount. [Elektroda, Ludwik XVI, post #17238487]

Do demo TVs rack up many hours, and does that hurt value?

One user warns supermarket displays may log as many hours as a typical owner would in total. That level of runtime narrows the price advantage. Consider only with deep discounts and full warranty coverage. [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #17238578]

Will TCL Android TV stay stable if I install many extra apps?

A contributor calls TCL’s Android unstable when you load it with additional applications. “It will be stable only if you do not install additional applications.” Keep installs lean if you value smooth operation. [Elektroda, Ludwik XVI, post #17228885]

How should I decide between Android TV flexibility and Tizen/WebOS simplicity?

Use this quick path:
  1. If you want turn-on-and-watch simplicity, pick Samsung Tizen or LG webOS.
  2. If you enjoy tinkering and updates, consider TCL’s Android TV.
  3. If sports fluidity matters, note TCL lacks motion smoothing and favor Samsung. [Elektroda, Ludwik XVI, post #17228885]

Is voice control really more convenient on TCL than Samsung here?

A user contrasts control styles bluntly. “In Samsung you have to do everything with your fingers, in TCL comfortably with your voice.” If hands-free navigation matters, TCL’s Android TV has the edge. [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #17229001]

Where can I get the TCL 55C7006 cheaply, and what’s in the package?

A post cites 2699 PLN for the 55C7006 with a “whole package.” Bundle contents vary by retailer, so confirm what’s included. Ask about app support, warranty, and any streaming promos. [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #17228759]

What did the original poster finally buy instead?

The OP chose a Sony KD55XE7096BAEP for 2550 PLN, calling it a bargain and a spontaneous choice. They offered store details privately. Watch for flash deals if you’re flexible. [Elektroda, gregory135, post #17253058]

Is there a big difference in overall picture quality between these models?

One participant says TCL uses a lower-quality panel and lacks motion smoothing. They position Samsung as the safer pick for stability and sports. “TCL has a worse-quality matrix.” Prioritize based on those trade-offs. [Elektroda, Ludwik XVI, post #17228885]
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