The TCL QM6K Mini-LED TV impresses with its setup simplicity and integration of Google TV, streamlining access to various streaming apps. While the QM7K boasts enhancements, its setup is hampered by a complex assembly of the central pedestal stand, which proved challenging and time-consuming. Additionally, the plastic material of the stand raised concerns about durability. Despite these drawbacks, the user experience with the TV's operating system showcases TCL's commitment to providing a user-friendly interface, making the QM6K an easier option for consumers.
The TCL QM6K offers easier setup and access to Google TV, presenting clear advancements over the QM7K, despite some design flaws with the latter.
Constructing the stand for the QM7K was tedious, involving multiple screws and parts, contrasting with the straightforward setup of the QM6K model.
Overall, it took me about 45 minutes to set up the QM7K, indicating a less user-friendly experience compared to the QM6K.
While navigating the TV OS is seamless with Google TV on the QM6K, some design elements of the QM7K left much to be desired in usability.
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