TCL's amazing, Award-winning Mini LED TV has dropped to its lowest ever price
Get even more AV bang for your buck with £100 off

It’s Awards season here at What Hi-Fi? – and one of our Best Buy winners has celebrated with a price drop.
The 65-inch TCL C7K has crashed to £799 at Very, meaning you can save £100 on what we crowned as the best budget 55-77in TV.
This is the lowest price we’ve seen for this 65-inch model, and it's a fantastic deal for what was already a great value TV. As well as winning a What Hi-Fi? Award, the TCL C7K was dubbed by our rigorous testers as the best mini LED TV overall.
The 65-inch TCL C7K is the best large-sized budget set you can buy this year. Boasting explosive contrast, impressive gaming support and a multi-channel speaker system courtesy of Bang & Olufsen, the C7K is a solid all-rounder. With four HDMI ports and a full Google TV suite to sweeten the deal, you’ll struggle to find a better value TV.
The C7K is one of the key reasons we have named TCL as 2025’s biggest home cinema redemption story, with three of the Chinese manufacturer’s products gracing the What Hi-Fi? Awards 2025.
In our five-star TCL C7K review, the set received top marks for picture quality, with exceptionally impressive contrast for a TV at this price range, OLED-rivalling brightness and brilliant colour performance.
For the gamers out there, the TCL C7K excels, with two HDMI 2.1 ports for 4K/144Hz gaming and support for VRR and ALLM.
Smart features are provided by Google TV, and include all of the UK’s main catch-up TV services (the TV doesn't have Freeview Play or Freely). The set also has support for all four high dynamic range formats: HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision and HDR10+.
As our review states: “There’s far more to get through here than you have any right to expect for the price.” The build quality is solid too, offering a premium-standard design for a mid-range price.
With Bang & Olufsen speakers capable of handling Dolby Atmos and DTS:X soundtracks, the TCL C7K’s audio offers a clean, detailed sound. It struggles a little with lower frequencies and dense soundtrack moments, but the sound is still good overall for this price.
Despite a couple of minor flaws, the TCL C7K includes far more than you might expect at the price. As we say in our review: “Super-aggressive pricing, much-improved Mini LED backlighting and expansive Quantum Dot colour make the TCL C7K a performance-per-pound champ.”
And now with £100 off at Very, the TCL C7K offers even more incredible value; see the deal to bag an Award winner.
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Daniel Furn is a staff writer at What Hi-Fi? focused on all things deal-related. He studied Magazine Journalism at the University of Sheffield before working as a freelance journalist covering film, TV, gaming, and consumer tech. Outside of work, he can be found travelling far-flung corners of the globe, playing badminton, and watching the latest streaming sensation (in 4K HDR, of course).
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