![]() ![]() The 6-Series stand on two metal v-shaped legs that have rubber padding on the bottom to prevent slippage. TCL is one of just two companies to announce how many zones it uses in its full-array TVs and by comparison it is completely crushing the competition: The VIZIO 2018 M-Series only offers 32 local dimming zones in its similarly priced 55-inch TV compared to the 96 zones found on the TCL 55R617. What’s under there, in case you need a reminder, is a full-array LED panel with an unbelievable amount of contrast control zones. That said, even though TCL’s TVs don’t have the extremely thin frame that we’ve seen before on OLED and some edge-lit LED/LCD TVs and it can look sometimes a bit daunting sitting on a TV stand, it’s relatively unobtrusive - especially considering what’s underneath the hood of this TV. A large factor contributing to that industrial feeling is the brushed metal exterior, jewel-like power button and robust frame that’s probably an inch and a half thick. ![]() Let’s move on to what TCL’s latest TVs actually look like … which, for lack of a better word, we’d describe as industrial. (Pro tip: Spring for the smart voice remote - it makes searching for content 100 times easier than typing it in by hand.)įor our review, we were shipped a 55-inch R617, but you can apply the vast majority of what’s said here to both the R615 and R617 in both the 55- and 65-inch versions. There’s the R615 model, which comes with a standard remote and can be found for $50 less than the usual MSRP of its older sibling, the R617, which offers a smart remote with a microphone for voice search built straight into it. ![]() ![]() Before we dive too deep into it, It should be stated that there are three different models of the TV, each of which are available in 55-, 65-, and 75-inch variations. ![]()
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