TCL 4K QLED - Q6 TCL - 55" Class Q6-Series 4K UHD QLED Smart Google Review
The TCL Q6 delivers Dolby Vision and Google TV for under $300, but its picture and gaming performance are firmly average. It's a specialist for streaming.
The 30-Second Version
Get this TV for its best-in-class HDR and smart features, not its picture. It's a budget powerhouse for streaming, but a mediocre choice for gaming or cinephiles.
Overview
The TCL Q6 is a budget TV that punches way above its price tag in two key areas: HDR support and smart features. If you're a movie buff who wants Dolby Vision and HDR10+ on a cheap screen, this is your ticket. But the one thing to know is that its picture quality and gaming chops are firmly middle of the pack. It's a specialist, not a jack-of-all-trades.
Performance
The surprise here isn't the picture, which is about average according to our database, but the sheer breadth of HDR formats. This thing supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG, putting it in the absolute best right now for HDR compatibility. That's rare for a TV at this price. The processor does a decent job making those formats look good, but don't expect the same deep blacks or contrast you'd get from a higher-end panel.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- HDR format support is best-in-class. You get Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for under $300. 98th
- Google TV is a standout smart platform. It's intuitive, fast, and has every app you need. 97th
- Audio is well above average for a budget TV, with decent Dolby Atmos support. 95th
- The price is an absolute steal. You're getting features that usually cost twice as much. 90th
Cons
- Picture quality is mediocre. It's bright, but colors and contrast fall behind most QLEDs. 32th
- Gaming performance is a weak spot. The 60Hz refresh rate and lack of HDMI 2.1 is disappointing for gamers.
- The display itself is underwhelming. It's a direct-lit panel, so you won't get the uniform brightness of better backlights.
- Connectivity is just solid. Three HDMI ports is enough, but it's missing some newer gaming features.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 55" |
| Resolution | 4K (2160p) |
| Panel Type | QLED |
| Backlight | Direct-Lit |
| Curved | No |
| Year | 2024 |
Picture Quality
| Motion Tech | Motion Rate 240 |
| Processor | 4K HDR Pro |
HDR
| HDR Formats | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG |
| Dolby Vision | Yes |
| HDR10+ | Yes |
| HLG | Yes |
Gaming
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| VRR | VRR |
| ALLM | Yes |
| Game Mode | Yes |
Smart TV
| Platform | Google TV |
| Voice Assistant | Google Assistant, Alexa |
| Screen Mirroring | Apple AirPlay 2 |
| Works With | Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home |
Audio
| Dolby Atmos | Yes |
| Surround Sound | Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital |
| eARC | Yes |
Connectivity
| HDMI Ports | 3 |
| USB Ports | 1 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi |
| Bluetooth | 5.2 |
| Ethernet | Yes |
| Optical Audio | No |
| VESA Mount | 300x300 |
Power & Size
| Energy Star | No |
| Annual Energy | 300 |
| Weight | 11.0 kg / 24.3 lbs |
Value & Pricing
It's worth it, but only for a specific buyer. If you prioritize streaming movies with all the latest HDR bells and whistles over having the absolute best picture or being a serious gamer, this TV delivers incredible value. You're paying for the software and format support, not the panel.
Price History
vs Competition
Against the Roku Pro Series Mini-LED, the TCL wins on HDR format support and smart platform, but the Roku has a much better picture and display. If picture quality is your main concern, skip the TCL. Compared to a basic Hisense U6, the TCL's Google TV and audio are leading, but the Hisense might have a slightly brighter panel. For gamers, both the LG OLED C5 and higher-end Samsung models are in a different league with 120Hz and VRR support.
Common Questions
Q: What smart system does it use?
It runs Google TV, which is one of the best. It has all the apps, a clean interface, and built-in Google Assistant and Alexa.
Q: Is it good for gaming?
Not really. It's only 60Hz and doesn't have advanced gaming features like true VRR. If you play a lot of games, you'll want a TV with HDMI 2.1.
Q: Does it have Bluetooth?
Yes, it has Bluetooth 5.2, so you can connect wireless headphones or speakers easily.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for the best possible picture quality or a serious gaming TV, this isn't it. Go get a Mini-LED TV like the Roku Pro Series or an OLED instead. You'll pay more, but you'll see a massive difference in contrast and motion.
Verdict
We recommend the TCL Q6 for budget-conscious movie lovers who want a full-featured smart TV. It's a fantastic streaming box with great audio attached to a decent screen. But if you're a pixel-peeper who wants the best picture or a console gamer needing high refresh rates, you should look elsewhere. This TV excels in the areas most people ignore and is average in the areas most people care about.