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TCL QM6K review: Great TVs are getting cheaper

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60% Informative

The TCL QM6K is TCL ’s entry-level model, featuring premium features like Mini -LED backlighting at a much lower price.

It may not be the thinnest TV ever, but it's still relatively slim, and the thin, angled feet help make it look more so if you end up using them.

The remote is made largely from plastic, but I really like the lightweight and decently sturdy build.

Setting up the TV was relatively simple.

The TCL QM6K has a 4 K resolution with a native refresh rate of up to 144Hz .

The best thing about its image is the fact that it has Mini-LED backlighting, which is only just starting to become more common on TVs this cheap.

In SDR mode, the TV delivered decently bright and vibrant images, but the brightness wasn't quite as impressive as the higher-end Hisense U8N.

The Hisense U7N has slightly better image quality than the TCL QM6K.

The U6N is being phased out in favor of the newer U7QG, which will be more expensive than the new model.

The other big competition from Hisense comes in the form of the U6n , which is also quite comparable.

VR Score

55

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49

Neutral language

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English

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