welcome
Wired

Wired

Technology

Technology

At $1,000, the QM6K is one of the best TVs you can get for your money

Wired
Summary
Nutrition label

56% Informative

TCL ’s new QM6K has a remarkably thin and light panel for its class, stretching just 2.2 inches deep and weighing a mere 37.8 pounds .

The new miniLED backlighting system still brings a serious brightness boost over last year's Q6, but it's no longer the austere budget buy of years past .

The TV's HDMI eARC port is separate, letting you connect a soundbar without sacrificing a gaming input.

TCL 's QM6K has one of the most balanced and well-rounded performances you’ll find at this level.

Brightness plays a big part in any TV’s impact, but contrast is key.

The TV doesn’t bank on its brightness to be sure, but that still puts the TV well below 1,000 nits.

Motion response is a major step up from previous models thanks to the QM6K's high-refresh panel.

There’s some noticeable stuttering in camera pans which can be fixed with judder reduction.

You won’t get eye-tingling brightness, so those with tough rooms may want the U7N.

VR Score

41

Informative language

36

Neutral language

35

Article tone

semi-formal

Language

English

Language complexity

40

Offensive language

not offensive

Hate speech

not hateful

Attention-grabbing headline

detected

Known propaganda techniques

not detected

Time-value

medium-lived

Source diversity

1

Affiliate links

no affiliate links