TCL pulls Google TVs from sale over software performance issues
TCL dispatched its new 5-Series and 6-Series savvy TV models back in August, every one of them made striking by the consideration of Google TV. These lines, which incorporate 50-to 75-inch models, are sold through Best Buy in the US, joining the comparable TCL models running Roku OS. Tragically, early purchasers were hit with various programming issues, provoking TCL to pull these models from deal.
TCL affirmed the issue with 9to5Google, which initially spied client reports guaranteeing slow execution, distant issues, and different irritations affecting a portion of the organization’s 5-Series and 6-Series Google TVs. The issue appears to just effect the variants of these TVs running Google’s product, not the Roku OS forms.
Also, the issue is by all accounts totally identified with programming, not equipment, as TCL said in its explanation that its clients “will see stamped enhancements in the weeks to come” because of programming refreshes. TCL claims its new updates have as of now presented “critical advancement” toward settling the issues.
What to do while waiting
In the event that you own one of these buggy models and observe yourself to not be able to endure the issues until the bug fix is delivered, you have some different choices — however not even one of them will be as helpful. Set forth plainly, you’ll need to interface an alternate gadget to your TV’s HDMI port and utilize that outsider gadget to get to your cherished web-based features.
In the event that you currently own a more up to date gaming console like the PS4 or PS5, you can introduce numerous famous video administrations and transfer through with the gadget, including YouTube, Netflix, and Hulu. On the other hand, you can get a modest streaming box or stick, like the Fire TV Stick, and utilize that to stream content until the update is accessible.