Roku is one of the leading manufacturers of streaming boxes and also licenses out its Roku OS to device manufacturers so they don’t need to develop their own software. It’s one of the most mature smart TV platforms, with an easy-to-navigate UI that shows the user’s installed apps by default. TVs like this one running Roku OS can use A/V Sync when paired with Roku’s Streambars and speakers to keep dialogue matched up with the on-screen action.
The TCL Class 6-Series with Roku is one of the best TVs for value, with picture quality that is often lauded by reviewers on big-box websites and by professionals. We’ll take their word for it, as we haven’t personally tested one. We can tell you that this version has a sleeker design, with a central pedestal stand that can raise the TV slightly so a soundbar won’t cover the bottom edge. It comes with the simple Roku remote, which has built-in voice control, volume, and navigation controls, but without the 3.5mm audio jack for private viewing.
The QLED panel is 4K, with one big improvement over many QLED panels — the addition of Mini-LED backlighting. This uses small LEDs instead of traditional strips of LEDs to light the screen, leading to more local dimming zones, less fringing on dark scenes, and better HDR performance. It also has a true 120 Hz refresh rate, with support for variable refresh rates for game console use.
The TCL Class 6-Series comes in screen sizes of 55 inches for $700, 65 inches for $1,000, 75 inches for $1,500, and 85 inches for $2,000.
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