This is the latest model, which comes in sizes ranging from 55 to a whopping 85 inches. At CES earlier this month, TCL announced a new naming structure for models (and their specs) that will arrive later in 2023. It launched late last year, so it remains the current model you can buy in stores. The TCL 6-Series I’m writing about is the 2022 model R655, and it's basically brand-new. If you’re in the market for a new TV, you should still start here. Moreover, it still has an excellent Roku interface, isn’t too expensive, has quantum dots and mini LED backlighting, and looks genuinely fantastic playing everything. You can easily place it anywhere, and it automatically reads things like game consoles, disc players, and soundbars (and room brightness and many other things) without you doing anything. It comes with a center pedestal stand, and you barely have to touch a settings menu. It wasn't for TCL’s looks or sleek interfaces and apps-there were, and are, plenty of other mid-tier options from Vizio, Hisense, and others that get that job done right.īut the latest 6-Series now wins out for sheer physical simplicity. So why am I still so obsessed with TCL’s 6-Series? In the past I’ve said that the 6-Series was the best TV for most people based largely on how well the screen looks for your dollars. There’s nothing like something you can easily unbox, plug in, and turn on without cracking a manual or downloading a PDF.
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