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TCL Q75H, Ray Danz Dolby Atmos/DTS:X 5.1.2 soundbar

After our presentations of the new TCL X965 and TCL C765 TV series unveiled by the Chinese manufacturer at the IFA show in Berlin last week, let's focus on the brand's new sound bars, starting with the TCL Q75H.

Model [abc]5.1.2[/abc], accompanied by a 100 W wireless subwoofer, the TCL Q75H sound bar has eleven speakers (tweeter and wideband) and delivers a total power of 620 W to decode the soundtracks [abc]Dolby Atmos[/abc] and [abc]DTS:X[/abc]. Its relatively compact design allows it to be easily integrated into any interior.

TCL Q75H, Ray Danz, AI Sonic and Tutti Choral technologies££££

The TCL Q75H incorporates Ray Danz technology. The latter uses reflectors around certain speakers located at the ends of the sound bar to magnify the surround scene and increase the viewer's immersion in the action. For its part, the AI Sonic process calibrates the audio rendering of the TCL Q75H according to the configuration of the room in which it is located. Finally, new, in the presence of a TCL 2024 television, the exclusive Tutti Choral mode combines the sound coming from the sound bar and the television speakers for tenfold sound emphasis.

TCL Q75H, connectivity and connectivity££££

To make a long story short, and while waiting to know the details of its acoustic package, the TCL Q75H sound bar offers wide connectivity with [abc]AirPlay 2[/abc], [abc]Chromecast (integrated)[/abc], [abc]Bluetooth[/abc] 5.1 and [abc]Wi-Fi[/abc] compatibilities. The connectivity includes two [abc]HDMI[/abc] 2.0 outputs, one of which has the [abc]eARC[/abc] function to retrieve the sound from the TV, an [abc]optical[/abc] input and a [abc]USB[/abc] Host port ensuring compatibility with the [abc]MP3[/abc], [abc]WMA[/abc], [abc]Flac[/abc] and [abc]Wav[/abc] codecs.

TCL Q75H, main specifications££££

There are six [abc]DSP[/abc] settings to optimize the sound rendering of a sports program, for films, games, voices or even music, in addition to the standard mode. We also note the DTS Play-Fi wireless (or wired) network protocol which also offers multiroom management. Several Play-Fi speakers or devices can thus coexist in the same home, communicate together. All the features of a multiroom configuration are then available: broadcasting the same music source on all DTS Play-Fi products, or the possibility of broadcasting a separate source on each of them. In addition to the TCL Home application or the remote control, the TCL Q75H can be controlled using the touch transport buttons on its top.

Available, in black, immediately. Recommended price: 700 euros.

Reminder of the key characteristics of the TCL Q75H sound bar:

• Type: sound bar

• System: 5.1.2

• Amplification: Class D

• Total power: 620 W

• Speakers: 12 (11 in the sound bar + 1 in the subwoofer)

• Subwoofer: external wireless

• [abc]HDR Dolby Vision[/abc] compatibility

• [abc]CEC[/abc] compatibility

• [abc]eARC[/abc] compatibility

• [abc]Bluetooth[/abc] 5.1 compatibility

• [abc]MP3[/abc], [abc]WMA[/abc], [abc]Flac[/abc], compatibility [abc]Wav[/abc]

• Wav codec compatibility up to 192 kHz/24 bits

• 4K Pass-Throught function

• [abc]Chromecast function (integrated)[/abc]

• DTS Play-Fi function

• Input(s): 1 [abc]HDMI[/abc] [abc]CEC[/abc] , 1 [abc]optical[/abc] input, 1 USB port

• Output(s): 1 [abc]HDMI[/abc] [abc]CEC[/abc] 2.0

• Decoders [abc]Dolby Atmos[/abc], [abc]Dolby TrueHD[/abc], [abc]Dolby Digital Plus[/abc], [abc]Dolby Digital[/abc], [abc]DTS:X[/abc], [abc]DTS[/abc]

• [abc]HDCP[/abc] 2.3 certification

• Dimensions (W x H x D, mm): 1,040 x 68 x 123.5 mm for the bar, 220 x 368.6 x 275 mm for the subwoofer

• Consumption: 98 W (58 W for the bar + 40 W for the subwoofer) and 0.5 W in standby

• Weight: 5.62 kg for the bar, 6.38 kg for the subwoofer

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