TCL Unveils Game-Changing C6K TV for Pakistani Gamers

KARACHI: TCL Pakistan has announced the release of its latest C6K QD-Mini LED TV, a new offering designed to enhance the gaming experience for console enthusiasts across Pakistan. This television aims to provide advanced features that cater specifically to gamers, boasting a competitive price point that seeks to make high-quality gaming and entertainment more accessible.

The C6K TV distinguishes itself with a 144Hz native refresh rate, a feature that minimizes motion blur and ensures smooth movement, which is particularly beneficial for competitive gaming. This is complemented by AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Game Master Mode, technologies that enhance display responsiveness and performance.

Another highlight of the C6K is its console-friendly design. With HDMI 2.1 support and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), the TV automatically adjusts to optimal gaming settings when a console is connected. This allows for real-time response and improved action speed, addressing common issues like lag.

Beyond gaming, the C6K serves as an all-in-one entertainment hub. It is equipped with Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, and Dolby Atmos, powered by an Onkyo 2.1 Channel Hi-Fi sound system. These features deliver high-quality visuals and audio, making it suitable for various entertainment preferences, from movie nights to live sports.

The TCL C6K is available in sizes ranging from 55 to 98 inches, with a starting price of PKR 224,900. This pricing strategy aims to deliver premium entertainment to a broader audience in Pakistan.

Overall, the launch of the TCL C6K represents a significant step in the brand’s commitment to bringing advanced technology to Pakistani consumers, particularly those looking to enhance their gaming setups without incurring high costs.

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