It appears that you've provided a lengthy text containing various information about different TVs from several brands, including TCL, LG, Sony, and others. However, I'll try to extract the key points from each section:
**Mini LED Standout 65in TV**
* TCL C7K: £749 at Currys ( lowest ever price)
* QD-Mini LED panel with 1,008 dimming zones and a claimed peak brightness of up to 2,600 nits
* Full complement of HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* Gaming support: two out of four HDMI ports supporting 4K/144Hz HDMI 2.1 powers with VRR and ALLM
**Big Screen LG OLED**
* LG C4: £1,799 at Amazon (higher than Prime Day price)
* Native 4K/144Hz output over its four HDMI 2.1 ports
* Nvidia G-Sync certification for one of its supported VRR standards
* WebOS 24 brings benefits such as built-in Chromecast and AI-powered audio enhancements
* Internal 40W speakers with Atmos support for cinematic audio
**42in Smart OLED TV**
* LG C5: £849 at Argos (lowest ever price)
* Compact size suitable for smaller rooms or use as a super-size monitor
* Four HDMI 2.1-enabled ports with 4K/144Hz capability and VRR and ALLM support for gaming
* Solid HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* New AI Magic Remote with voice controls and drag-and-drop functions
**77in LG OLED**
* LG evo OLED77C45LA: £1,799 at Amazon (higher than Prime Day price)
* Large screen size suitable for immersive viewing experiences
* Native 4K/144Hz output over its four HDMI 2.1 ports
* Nvidia G-Sync certification for one of its supported VRR standards
* WebOS 24 brings benefits such as built-in Chromecast and AI-powered audio enhancements
* Internal 40W speakers with Atmos support for cinematic audio
**Sony Bravia 8A TV**
* Sony Bravia 8A: £1,299 at Argos (lowest ever price)
* OLED panel claimed to be 10% brighter than its predecessor
* Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG HDR support
* AI-enabled Bravia XR processor for enhanced image quality
* Acoustic Surface Audio+ sound system with surprisingly decent audio
**Sony Bravia 8 TV**
* Sony Bravia 8: £1,299 at AO (similar to Argos price)
* OLED panel comparable to the Bravia 8A model
* HDR support including Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG
* Google TV operating system for a familiar user experience
**TCL QD-Mini LED TVs**
* TCL C7K: £749 at Currys (lowest ever price)
* QD-Mini LED panel with 1,008 dimming zones and claimed peak brightness of up to 2,600 nits
* Full complement of HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* Gaming support: two out of four HDMI ports supporting 4K/144Hz HDMI 2.1 powers with VRR and ALLM
**TCL C7K 75in TV**
* £948 at Amazon and AO (similar to Currys price)
* Larger screen size compared to the 65in version
* Full complement of HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* Gaming support: two out of four HDMI ports supporting 4K/144Hz HDMI 2.1 powers with VRR and ALLM
Please note that prices may vary depending on the retailer and availability. It's always a good idea to check current prices and reviews before making a purchase.
**Mini LED Standout 65in TV**
* TCL C7K: £749 at Currys ( lowest ever price)
* QD-Mini LED panel with 1,008 dimming zones and a claimed peak brightness of up to 2,600 nits
* Full complement of HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* Gaming support: two out of four HDMI ports supporting 4K/144Hz HDMI 2.1 powers with VRR and ALLM
**Big Screen LG OLED**
* LG C4: £1,799 at Amazon (higher than Prime Day price)
* Native 4K/144Hz output over its four HDMI 2.1 ports
* Nvidia G-Sync certification for one of its supported VRR standards
* WebOS 24 brings benefits such as built-in Chromecast and AI-powered audio enhancements
* Internal 40W speakers with Atmos support for cinematic audio
**42in Smart OLED TV**
* LG C5: £849 at Argos (lowest ever price)
* Compact size suitable for smaller rooms or use as a super-size monitor
* Four HDMI 2.1-enabled ports with 4K/144Hz capability and VRR and ALLM support for gaming
* Solid HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* New AI Magic Remote with voice controls and drag-and-drop functions
**77in LG OLED**
* LG evo OLED77C45LA: £1,799 at Amazon (higher than Prime Day price)
* Large screen size suitable for immersive viewing experiences
* Native 4K/144Hz output over its four HDMI 2.1 ports
* Nvidia G-Sync certification for one of its supported VRR standards
* WebOS 24 brings benefits such as built-in Chromecast and AI-powered audio enhancements
* Internal 40W speakers with Atmos support for cinematic audio
**Sony Bravia 8A TV**
* Sony Bravia 8A: £1,299 at Argos (lowest ever price)
* OLED panel claimed to be 10% brighter than its predecessor
* Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG HDR support
* AI-enabled Bravia XR processor for enhanced image quality
* Acoustic Surface Audio+ sound system with surprisingly decent audio
**Sony Bravia 8 TV**
* Sony Bravia 8: £1,299 at AO (similar to Argos price)
* OLED panel comparable to the Bravia 8A model
* HDR support including Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG
* Google TV operating system for a familiar user experience
**TCL QD-Mini LED TVs**
* TCL C7K: £749 at Currys (lowest ever price)
* QD-Mini LED panel with 1,008 dimming zones and claimed peak brightness of up to 2,600 nits
* Full complement of HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* Gaming support: two out of four HDMI ports supporting 4K/144Hz HDMI 2.1 powers with VRR and ALLM
**TCL C7K 75in TV**
* £948 at Amazon and AO (similar to Currys price)
* Larger screen size compared to the 65in version
* Full complement of HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* Gaming support: two out of four HDMI ports supporting 4K/144Hz HDMI 2.1 powers with VRR and ALLM
Please note that prices may vary depending on the retailer and availability. It's always a good idea to check current prices and reviews before making a purchase.