🖼️ Elevate your space — where cutting-edge tech meets curated art.
The TCL 55-Inch NXTVISION QLED 4K UHD Google Smart TV (2024) redefines home entertainment with its ultra-slim 1.1” design, 120Hz refresh rate, and matte anti-glare screen that doubles as a gallery-quality art frame. Featuring Dolby Atmos sound, a curated art library, AI art capabilities, and seamless Google TV integration, it’s the perfect blend of style, performance, and personalization for the modern professional.
Brand Name | TCL |
Item Weight | 36.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.1 x 48.46 x 28.23 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | 55A300W |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Color Name | off-white |
Special Features | Dolby Atmos, 120hz Refresh Rate, Matte-Anti Glare Screen, Google TV |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 36.6 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 55 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
M**E
Cheaper yet equal and better in some cases than a Samsung frame
I wanted a frame TV and I didn't want to pay Samsung prices.TCL. I didn't have any trouble mounting this TV. I saw some people that did. I'm not sure what would have been the problem. I consider that to be user error. If you have any kind of mechanical sense in your body, you will be fine. Very cut and dry. However, if you don't want to mount it, good luck finding those legs that are pictured on the product page. It does not come with them. And I couldn't find them anywhere to the point where I don't even know if they exist in real life. TCL page doesn't have anything but a rolling easel stand and I can't imagine those are flying off the shelf. So how about it? TCL.. Tell us where to get the normal legs for when you want to just set it on top of an entertainment center.Moving on, this is my second product with Google TV in it. I bought a projector last summer that had it and didn't even know this one had it but was happily surprised. It makes things easier for connection to all your other devices. Setup is a breeze for anybody with a Google account as well. It's got a nice refresh rate. If you game it sits nice and flush on the wall and comes with an extra frame color. Which almost perfectly matches the paint I've chosen in my home. Bonus! It's a little tricky messing with trying to get hdmis into the inputs once it's mounted and I'm still trying to figure out the the best approach to this. When it's that close to the wall is to be expected. So do that before you hang it the final time. I even hung an extra one for future use so I won't have to go through it again.As for the gallery feature on the TV... I actually quite love it I actually quite like it. There's quite a bit of stuff on there. I couldn't find my favorites but maybe there will be some add-ons hopefully. And if you're not happy with what's on there, you can generate your own AI images. There's not a whole lot of options with the AI, but there's enough to give you something to play with. Lots of settings for it too. And you can even choose to play attached music for each piece. Kind of neat to have it on for ambience When you're not using the TV for other things.I usually stick with Samsung And did look at their frame TVs first. But when I saw that I could get one for cheaper. I thought I'd try it. And to compare Google TV to Samsung's interface I would say Google TV is loaded. And as it's newer it will probably continue to get better. I will have no problem buying products from Google or TCL in the future.
L**3
Worth the price!
This tv has a brilliant resolution and creates a vibrant and detailed picture with excellent sound quality. The many smart features are a plus and gives our new space a beautiful and classy aesthetic appeal. The remote eliminates the need for additional devices. It is simple to use and customize. This frame type look has no gap between the wall and the mount and gives our area a unique look. This is worth the money. Overall, the functionality includes streaming apps, and an excellent smart tv!
P**S
Doesn’t Work.
Beautiful tv but stopped working 2 days later. Started freezing and becoming unresponsive and now it doesn’t move beyond the logo phase. Have been through hoops with their warranty dept and now have to go through the trouble of taking this one off my wall, returning it and waiting for a replacement. I should’ve just spent the extra money and went with a Samsung. While it was working, the sound quality was horrendous and the lighting was mid. Spend the extra money and save yourself the hassle.
J**U
Fantastic
We purchased this TV as an upgrade to our older LG 75in panel and specifically wanted a frame-style TV to dress up a built in bookcase we are planning.Positives:- very thin- beautiful panel with good color reproduction- lots of free art pieces including moving screen savers with sound like a fireplace, a cabin with rain, or a beach- included extra bezel- relatively easy to wall mount alone- GoogleTV interfaceNegatives:- GoogleTV interface (only you can decide if you like it)- while the included remote is nice, you have to have it pointed directly at the receiver on the panel for it to register- while beautiful and bright this panel does get hot
A**6
TCL Nextframe TV Review (8/10)
I purchased two TCL Nextframe TVs alongside the Hisense Canvas TV because I couldn’t decide which one I’d prefer. After testing, here’s my honest take on the TCL Nextframe:Pros:1. Design & Appearance:• The TV has a sleek, frame-like design, perfect for wall mounting. It’s not meant for a stand, which is clearly stated in the product description, so don’t expect one to be included.• The bezel/frame looks nice, although it feels slightly cheap in quality.2. Picture Quality:• Decent but requires fine-tuning in the settings for optimal viewing. It’s not mind-blowing, but for a frame TV “dupe,” it’s passable.3. Internet Connectivity:• Works well, although one of my units occasionally loses Wi-Fi (likely my issue). A Wi-Fi extender could help.4. Photo Display:• Pre-installed photos look great, though the ability to add more options or widgets would be nice.Cons:1. Installation Challenges:• Wall-mounting is non-negotiable for this product, and it’s tricky unless your home is prepped with recessed outlets and cable management. Otherwise, you’ll need to install a recessed outlet and cable slot.• The included plug design prevents the TV from sitting flush against the wall. I had to buy a replacement plug on Amazon—TCL should address this.2. Audio Quality:• The speakers are subpar, even with a soundbar. There seems to be a design flaw with both the internal speakers and audio output.3. User Interface:• The Google-based interface is cluttered and less intuitive than TCL’s Roku platform. It takes some getting used to, and app/widget options are limited.4. Screen Issues:• The biggest disappointment was removing the plastic screen protector after installation. On both TVs, this left tiny scratches and a foggy, milky residue.• While I could buff some of it out with a microfiber cloth, it was a frustrating process, and a few spots remain.Overall Impression:While the TCL Nextframe looks stylish once installed, the flaws—particularly the screen scratches, audio quality, and installation challenges—keep it from being outstanding. Personally, I found the Hisense Canvas TV to be a better option.If you’re considering this TV, I recommend checking it out in-store first to see if it meets your expectations. I give it an 8/10 for aesthetics and functionality but with notable room for improvement.
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