The TCL S446 performs slightly better for gaming, with a faster response time, which could be important if you play video games. It also has wide viewing angles, making it a good choice for watching with a group. On the other hand, the Vizio V-Series tends to have better overall picture quality, which might be more enjoyable for movies and general TV watching. Additionally, the Vizio supports a wider range of HDR formats, which could enhance your viewing experience with more vibrant colors and contrasts if you have HDR content. Both TVs are similarly priced and would perform moderately well in bright rooms, but if you prioritize a richer color display and better movie performance, the Vizio might be preferred. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the TCL S446 (LCD)
Good for upscaling
Good viewing angle
Good reflections
Advantages of the Vizio V-Series (LCD)
Good for cartoons & animation
Key differences
Picture Quality
5.8/10
6.8/10
5.37/10
CONTRAST
8.21/10
6.0/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
6.2/10
LED
PANEL TYPE
LED
IPS
PANEL SUB-TYPE
VA
The Vizio V-Series (LCD) has only fair picture quality, while the TCL S446 (LCD) has poor picture quality.
Movies & TV
5.4/10
6.3/10
5.37/10
CONTRAST
8.21/10
4.8/10
BLACK UNIFORMITY
7.7/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
6.6/10
Yes
HDR10 SUPPORT
Yes
No
HDR10+ SUPPORT
Yes
No
DOLBY VISION SUPPORT
Yes
The Vizio V-Series (LCD) is only fair for movies & TV, while the TCL S446 (LCD) is poor.
The TCL S446 struggles with movies and cinematic TV primarily due to its low contrast and poor black uniformity which are crucial for deep blacks and dark scene details, while its lack of local dimming further hinders its ability to achieve a cinematic quality picture. In comparison, the Vizio V-Series fares better with significantly higher contrast and excellent black uniformity, offering deeper blacks and better quality in dark scenes, despite also lacking local dimming.
Cartoons & Animation
6.4/10
7.0/10
5.8/10
COLOR GAMUT SCORE
5.9/10
6.0/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
6.2/10
6.0/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
5.8/10
9.1/10
COLORS OUT OF THE BOX SCORE
8.3/10
6.0/10
GRAY UNIFORMITY
5.9/10
The Vizio V-Series (LCD) is good for cartoons & animation, while the TCL S446 (LCD) is only fair.
The TCL S446 displays colors excellently right out of the box, which is crucial for the vibrancy needed in cartoons and animation, but it has poor color gamut and fair color volume, potentially limiting the range of colors portrayed. In contrast, the Vizio V-Series offers very good colors out of the box and has a better color gamut and color volume, providing a wider and more nuanced color palette that enhances the viewing experience for animated content.
The TCL S446 (LCD) and Vizio V-Series (LCD) are both only fair for sports.
The TCL S446 is better suited for watching sports due to its higher response time and marginally better motion processing, compared to the Vizio V-Series, which struggles more with fast-moving content. However, the Vizio has a higher contrast ratio, which can be better for general content in a dark room, but its narrower viewing angles and fair performance in handling reflections make it less ideal for sports in a bright, wide seating environment.
Gaming
5.8/10
5.6/10
6.2/10
RESPONSE TIME SCORE
5.9/10
8.0/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
8.7/10
4.6/10
MOTION PROCESSING
3.9/10
0.0/100
GAMING LOCAL DIMMING
0.0/100
5.6/10
GAME HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
5.4/10
The TCL S446 (LCD) and Vizio V-Series (LCD) are both poor for gaming.
The TCL S446 and Vizio V-Series both have gaming limitations due to their fair response time and input lag, plus they're both limited to a 60Hz refresh rate which is not ideal for high-frame-rate gaming. Neither TV excels in the response time or input lag areas that are very important for a crisp and responsive gaming experience, and the lower refresh rate can also contribute to a less smooth gaming experience on both models.
News, Talk, & Other TV
6.4/10
6.3/10
6.0/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
5.8/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
6.6/10
The TCL S446 (LCD) and Vizio V-Series (LCD) are both only fair for news, talk, & other TV.
The TCL S446 and Vizio V-Series both offer adequate performance for watching news, talk shows, and other TV programs, where upscaling of lower resolution content and SDR brightness are key factors. While they are similar in some respects, the TCL S446 is superior in upscaling and has very good colors out of the box, making it a better choice if these aspects are prioritized, but the Vizio V-Series has a higher contrast ratio, which may benefit viewing if deep blacks and contrast are important.
Bright Room
5.8/10
5.8/10
7.5/10
VIEWING ANGLE
5.1/10
6.0/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
5.8/10
5.4/10
HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
5.3/10
7.2/10
REFLECTIONS SCORE
6.3/10
The Vizio V-Series (LCD) and TCL S446 (LCD) are both poor for bright room.
The TCL S446 struggles in bright rooms because it has a fairly low SDR brightness and poor HDR brightness, coupled with only a good performance in handling reflections. The Vizio V-Series also performs poorly in bright rooms due to its low SDR and HDR brightness levels, which is further affected by its fair reflections handling.
Cost
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The TCL S446 (LCD) has a price of $400 and the Vizio V-Series (LCD) costs $400.
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About TCL
TCL, the highly recognizable TV brand from China, has firmly established itself as the second-largest manufacturer in terms of sales volume. Renowned for striking an impressive balance between affordability, picture quality, and design, TCL TVs deliver a compelling overall package. While they have traditionally excelled in the low-end and midrange TV segments, TCL has recently made remarkable strides in the realm of high-end televisions, introducing impressive models that rival top competitors. Most TCL TVs use Roku software which is very user friendly and easy to use, but they have a few other models that use Google TV which has the largest app selection, but is not as user friendly as Roku.
About Vizio
Vizio is an American company. While they initially gained recognition for offering budget-friendly TVs, they have successfully expanded their product lineup to include high-end options as well. They manufacture TVs primarily in Mexico, China, and Vietnam. Similar to many Korean TV brands, Vizio developed its own smart TV software called SmartCast. In the past, SmartCast was not the best smart TV software, but it has evolved so that it is now good for using your TV and connecting to streaming services.
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