The TCL QM6K Mini-LED set offers a user-friendly setup experience compared to its higher-end counterpart, the QM7K, which presents challenges with its complex stand assembly. The latter's pedestal, requiring intricate assembly with multiple screws, contrasts with the straightforward setup of the QM6K. While both models run on Google's OS, releasing full access to streaming apps, the design flaws of the QM7K, including non-scratch-resistant materials for the stand, overshadow its performance advancements. These aspects may influence the decision to invest the additional $500 for the QM7K.
"Simply put, I was surprised at how difficult it was to attach the base to the monitor, especially because setting up the QM6K was easy-peasy."
"The pedestal is actually composed of three parts you'll have to puzzle together involving twelve screws. The quick-start instructions didn't visually match the physical product..."
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