The rear is slim enough (1,229 x 766 x 300mm, HWD with stand) to make wall-mounting a possibility. Nor does it take long for the set to be assembled: slot in the feet, tighten the two screws for each foot, and you’re done. The slim metal bezel offers minimal distractions, and the feet – which can be configured in narrow (which I chose) and wide positions – offer flexibility (you don’t get this with the 50-inch model, however). Placement of connections might be bothersome for setupsīudget to mid-range TVs tend to focus on functionality over looks, but the TCL C715 sports an elegant and tidy design.Thin bezel adds to set’s minimalist look. Customer support said they could send someone round to fix it but obviously it's going back, it's a terrible TV and we're not getting it looked at just for the same thing to inevitably happen again.TCL C715 design – Configurable stand offers options for placement It worked for the evening after that, but now I've come home from work for the evening and no amount of holding the power button or unplugging from the wall will change the TCL logo frozen onto the screen. At one point yesterday, an error occured saying that android was corrupted and invited me to do a factory reset which did precisely nothing but start the boot loop again. We've bought one brand new from Currys, fresh out of the box, and it worked fine for 2 days before suddenly getting stuck in boot loops and taking almost an hour of attempting to get through the TCL and Android logos before finally succeeding and then restarting itself and that hour long process again after 2 minutes (all of this is assuming that it will even get through the boot up, which it very often can't). Definitely not, avoid them like the plague.
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