LSQ03—June 19, 2025
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! Read more
Jason E. Comeau—April 20, 2025
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 interface Negatives: - 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 Read more
Customer—December 17, 2025
Great tv, looks just like a frame on the wall. Good quality screen. Read more
M. Adil—December 22, 2024
Hilarious that the basic tabletop stand attachment is sold separately for nearly $100. Kind of makes you empathize with a certain alumnus of Harvard/UMich :). And good luck finding any, because they’re sold out everywhere. This is akin to buying a car and being told by the dealer that the tires are sold separately and you need to drive across town in order to find them. TCL wants you to use the proprietary wall mount that was designed by a team of engineering school rejects. Picture quality is solid, and the TV’s frame look nice. But that is pointless if I can’t put the device on my furniture. Read more
Anna—October 13, 2025
The TCL NXTVISION is an absolutely beautiful device with very good picture quality for an unbeatable price. As an owner of two Samsung, The Frame TV's, I decided to try TCL's take on the design. First, the TV is gorgeous. It is actually thinner than the Samsung offering and comes with white, magnetically attached frame covers included in the box. Samsung frame covers are separately purchased. I did not mount this particular unit, but a flush wall mount was also included in the package (as is also the case with the Samsung). The picture is very good. It doesn't compete with some of the superior (and often more expensive) OLED offerings available, but is comparable to other LCD TV's in and even above the price range. Sound is acceptable, but a soundbar or other external option is recommended for most. As with The Frame, the NXTVISION has an "art mode" where, instead of turning off, it displays a static image like a picture frame on the wall. While clearly inspired by The Frame, the feature works well and the attractive, diminutive design adds to the effect. The only thing I miss when comparing it to Samsung's The Frame is the One Connect box. Samsung's additon of a single, practically invisible cable that carries power and audio / video signals from a separate box to the TV is extremely useful if you are connecting multiple devices to the TV. If, however, you are using the NXTVISION as a standalone device and streaming content through the built-in Google TV system, the One Connect box won't be missed at all. I have used Samsung's products for years and can attest to their quality and durability. Chinese electronics giant TCL has really stepped up their game in recent years but only time will tell if they hold up as well as their competition from South Korea's Samsung. Overall I am very pleased with both this and my Samsung The Frame purchases. Both offer TV's that look as beautiful when they are off as when they are on! If you are on a budget and want an attractive TV with everything included to get you started, the TCL is worth a look. If you need to connect a number of audio/video sources to your TV and are willing to spend a little more, Samsung's The Frame may be worth considering. Read more