whereas this TCL TV still requires menu navigation. That's only really necessary if someone is running multiple devices, but otherwise, its user experience from this standpoint remains strong.
Despite costing under £400, this 55-inch TV is packed with premium gaming, sound and picture features. So what’s the catch?
The battle continues to rage between TCL and Hisense for midrange TV supremacy. The 2024 TCL QM8 (available at Amazon for ...
It can be tempting to buy a big-screen TV on Black Friday, especially when it's a cheap price - here are 3 features you ...
The Hisense U7 is technically a level below the U8 series, but only the eagle-eyed will see a difference. It's surprisingly ...
TCL typically deploys different model numbers across ... presented in the usual rather over-complicated onscreen menu system. It also, though, suffers with Google TV’s blind spot when it comes to some ...
The 32-inch TCL S5400 is a temptingly cheap LED TV with an imperfect, yet pleasingly detailed HDR picture. Although carrying ...
The TCL 75C855K's acessibility menu. Photo: John Archer No other TV brand I’m aware of even gets close to offering the volume and variety of accessibility features carried by Samsung’s QN90D ...
It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next ... LG C4 4K TV - See at Amazon Best midrange QLED: TCL QM7 4K TV - See at Amazon Best anti-glare display: Samsung S95D ...
This delivers all the streaming features and apps usually associated with Android TV, in the usual attractive if rather dictatorial menu system. Unlike TCL’s previous generation of TVs, though, the ...
The 110-inch Hisense 110UX Championship Edition ($19,999.99) is one of the biggest TVs we’ve reviewed and, in some cases, the brightest. Hisense’s extra-large flagship model pushes past its promised ...