TCL's 5-Series, meanwhile, doesn't have the metal design but you'll still find Dolby Vision support, HDR Pro Gamma, 240Hz Natural Motion and the same networking features and ports as the 6-Series. In addition to that, the 5-Series, which will come in 45- to 65-inch models, are powered by a wide-color imaging tech that TCL says is intended to display true, vivid colors, brighter highlights and increased contrast.

TCL's 5-Series

Lastly, as part of its ongoing relationship with Roku, TCL also announced the Roku Smart Soundbar, which can be paired to a TV or simply be used as a standalone speaker.

Unfortunately, TCL hasn't revealed any prices, but we do know the 5-Series and 6-Series are set to hit stores this spring. As for the TCL Roku Smart Soundbar (pictured below), that won't be available until the fall.

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