They have had these for a while, at least in the budget realm. I'd like to see the 8 series with this os.
Six months into owning a TCL TV I do wonder how much better the experience is on a more expensive television - I'm pretty good at wrangling Android but I can't imagine its much fun for a non-tech person...
If it's another TV with a garbage SoC, it's going to be shit. I have an x900f and man is that chip pure trash. Especially when Sony removed the recents menu for zero reason. Google should ban these companies from using their low tier trash. At least they should put a s922 or a shield SoC anything else shouldn't be used.
I saw some of this like seven monts ago here in Argentina, and many describe these TVs a good midrange option Or good cheap option specially with this model TCL L65P8M & L55P8M with 2 gb of ram and 16 gb memory
I have to say that my Sony Bravia XBR55850D chunks a lot on just the interface. Laggy as heck too. TV itself is nice, bit I wonder if they put like 1GB of RAM and 64GB of flash in this TV, if that, cause it's a nightmare to navigate. Hitting the input button on the remote for example sometimes takes 5-10 seconds to respond and catch up. Then it's okay for a bit. Then after awhile it will get delayed responses again. I know Android TV is better than this, cause I've seen it better.
I have a TCL Android tv, bloatware and slow
Isn't this literally what the Sony Bravia is? Also, Philips has had a line of TV's with Android TV for a while now.
Welcome to 2015, TCL
If they are of the quality of the Roku TV's, I would avoid.
Android TV is great. You can have your own m3u Lists. We have TCL in Germany.