>> TCL is currently the 2nd most popular TV out there. The 6 Series is the gold standard for affordable 4K sets
>> with an outstanding picture. It's 55" at $600 is a great value and the 65" for a few hundred more compares
>> favorably with sets costing almost double. It has Roku built in and does a good job of OTA and even has a
>> very rudimentary DVR that will buffer up to 2 hours of OTA allowing you to pause and rewind but not record.
>> TCL released an app that will give you the option to get somewhat close to a professional calibration using
>> certain cell phones.
TCL does make good TVs (phenomenal TVs for the price)... however there is good reason to be leery of what they bundle and how you use it. TCL is a Chinese company with partial ownership by the Chinese government, and all modern smart TVs utilize automatic content recognition. So when you're "watching TV" via your OTA antenna, a server in China is actively logging your viewing habits and profiling you as a person. They also, if you're using it as a smart TV, have the password to your WiFi network, and a connected platform for accessing that network from remotely - with automatic updating software by default. It's pretty scary when you take a step back and look at it.
If you value your privacy at all, one would be strongly advised to disable the WiFi (or hardwired networking) of your Smart TV (not just TCL), and migrate to separate devices for your streaming services to limit your exposure.