![]() The pad is flanked by Home, Back, and Power buttons above and playback controls below. It's a small black plastic wand with curved ends and a prominent purple direction pad. The included Roku TV remote is a standard, infrared-only model. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Vizio P65-F1 Review Remote A small strip of textured black plastic on the bottom bezel provides some of the only visual flair, with silver TCL and Roku TV logos under it in the center and right corner. It isn't much thicker than the 6-series, however, measuring just over three inches at the bottom half, where it bulges significantly from the curved, two-inch depth of the top half. The TV's flat, glossy black plastic bezels are much wider than its pricier sibling's more stylish, gunmetal frame, measuring 0.5 inches on the sides, 0.4 inches on the top, and 0.8 inches on the bottom. DesignĪs TCL's more affordable 4K TV line, the 4-series is a bit chunkier than the 6-series. TCL makes compromises to reach that price, with a much dimmer screen, narrower color range, and a lack of support for Dolby Digital, but you're still getting a lot for the money. The 55-inch 55S425 we tested retails for $379.99, practically half the cost of the equivalent 6-series model, the 55R617. It also offers more screen sizes than the 6-series, including a massive 75-inch model. It uses the same feature-rich Roku TV platform as the 6-series and even supports 4K content in HDR10. ![]() The TCL 4-series is the company's entry-level 4K line. TCL is best known as a budget TV brand, and it wowed us last year with its premium line, the Editors' Choice 6-series. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
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