

The faux brushed metal and fabric accents at the bottom of the panel heighten the design while not distracting from the display itself. The flat edges on the sides of the panel contribute to a sleek look, and bezels are thin enough to the point where they fade away when watching actual content. To that end, I think TCL’s 6-Series has a great look. The look of your TV usually takes a backseat to picture quality, but in TCL’s semi-premium target market, physical hardware matters. Here’s what you need to know if you’re in the market. Over the past few months, I’ve spent time with TCL’s 6-Series mini-LED Google TV, and on the whole, it’s a great option. Luckily, the software available to run these TVs just keeps getting better, and Google TV has been making a huge push to be a major name in the market. Whether you like it or not, smart TVs are here to stay.
