The TCL QM6K Mini-LED TV, recently discounted, offers significant advancements over its higher-end sibling, the QM7K. The setup process is notably user-friendly for the QM6K, contrasting with the complexity associated with the stand of the QM7K. While integrating with Google TV enhances its functionality, issues can arise during assembly, particularly with the stand's intricate design, which includes multiple screws and missing components. Overall, it's a well-regarded model in the TCL lineup despite some design shortcomings.
As noted with the QM6K, TCL has consolidated with Google TV to power most, if not all, of its latest sets.
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.
While metal plates are integrated into the bottom piece, the majority of the stand is made of plastic, which is not scratch-resistant.
It took about 45 minutes to set up this 65-inch model after screwing together the stand, connecting to Wi-Fi, and letting the TV's OS run through updates.
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