TCL Q6 / Q650G HDR settings

The best HDR settings for the TCL Q6 / Q650G TV — for gaming on PC, PS5 and Xbox and for movies on Apple TV, Android/Google TV and streaming apps — plus whether HDR is worth using at all.

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Display at a glance

Type
Television
Panel
Edge-lit VA
Peak brightness
~460 nits
Full-field brightness
~400 nits
Local dimming
None
HDR formats
HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG
  • No local dimming despite QLED badge — limited HDR pop.

TCL picture-menu (OSD) settings

Picture mode · GamesGame / Game Master
Picture mode · MoviesMovie / IMAX Enhanced
  • Colour TemperatureWarm

    Warmest preset is closest to reference.

  • Peak BrightnessHigh

    Maximises HDR highlights.

  • Local dimmingNone available

    This panel has no real local dimming, so blacks stay grey in HDR — there’s no setting to fix that.

  • HDR Tone MappingHGiG if available, else Standard

    HGiG respects the console/in-game calibration.

  • Dynamic ContrastOff

    Off avoids the TV second-guessing the HDR mastering.

Menu names vary by model and year — match the closest equivalent on your set.

HDR game settings — by platform

PC (Windows)

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TCL Q6 / Q650G: HDR is rough here — use it with the tweaks below.

  • Maximum / Peak brightness460 nits
  • Paper white / UI brightness170 nits
  • Minimum / Black levelLowest the symbol allows
  • In-game contrast / gammaNudge down slightly
  1. Turn on HDR in Windows
  2. Run the Windows HDR Calibration app
  3. Set SDR content brightness
  4. Match each game’s own HDR slider

PlayStation 5

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TCL Q6 / Q650G: HDR is rough here — use it with the tweaks below.

  • Maximum / Peak brightness460 nits
  • Paper white / UI brightness170 nits
  • Minimum / Black levelLowest the symbol allows
  • In-game contrast / gammaNudge down slightly
  1. Enable HDR on the PS5
  2. Set RGB range to match your TV
  3. Run "Adjust HDR" (3 screens)
  4. Match each game’s own HDR slider

Xbox Series X|S

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TCL Q6 / Q650G: HDR is rough here — use it with the tweaks below.

  • Maximum / Peak brightness460 nits
  • Paper white / UI brightness170 nits
  • Minimum / Black levelLowest the symbol allows
  • In-game contrast / gammaNudge down slightly
  1. Confirm HDR is active
  2. Run "Calibrate HDR for games"
  3. Decide on Auto HDR
  4. Match each game’s own HDR slider

HDR movie & streaming settings

For movies

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TCL Q6 / Q650G: HDR films are watchable here with the tweaks below.

Picture mode: Movie / IMAX Enhanced
  1. Use the TV’s built-in streaming apps
  2. Set streaming quality to the HDR tier
  3. Pick the movie picture mode (per app if needed)
  4. Turn off the ambient light sensor / eco dimming
  5. Set expectations for HDR on this panel

Watching via Apple TV, Android/Google TV, PC or a console? Open the calibrator in Movies mode for the exact per-source steps (Match Content, Dolby Vision, 24Hz and more).

Movie settings for the TCL Q6 / Q650G
Open the TCL Q6 / Q650G in the interactive calibrator →

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