Here
at
The
Verge,
we
spend
a
lot
of
time
reporting
on
pristine,
high-end
TV
sets
—
including
the
latest
panels
from
Sony,
LG,
and
Samsung.
That
said,
not
everyone
is
in
the
market
for
a
picture-perfect
OLED
panel
or
one
purpose-built
to
reduce
glare.
Thankfully,
TCL’s
65-inch
Q6
QLED
is
a
more
economical
option,
one
you
can
grab
at
Amazon
and
Best
Buy
today
for
$449.99
($250
off),
its
lowest
price
to
date.
Despite
being
TCL’s
entry-level
Q
Class
panel,
the
Q6
offers
a
lot
for
its
budget-friendly
price
tag.
The
quantum
dot-enabled
4K
panel is
bright
and
color-accurate,
with
solid
black
levels
and
vivid
color
that
should
shine
no
matter
what
you’re
watching.
It
features
Google’s
terrific
TV
interface
and
built-in
Chromecast
functionality
as
well,
allowing
you
to
peruse
streaming
recommendations
from
your
favorite
services
and
cast
content
from
your
phone
or
laptop
over
Wi-Fi.
It
certainly
isn’t
the
most
gamer-friendly
set
TCL
offers
—
that
would
be
the
step-up
Q7
or
Q8
—
though
it
does
include
what
TCL
calls
“Game
Accelerator
120,”
which
pushes
the
refresh
rate
to
120Hz
while
halving
the
vertical
resolution
to
1080p.
Sure,
it’s
not
native
120Hz,
but
you’d
be
hard-pressed
to
find
smoother
performance
in
a
65-inch
panel
for
about
$450.
On
Monday,
my
colleague
Sheena
Vasani
plugged
an
ongoing
deal
on
Anker’s
versatile
8-in-1
charging
station,
which
offers
a
bevy
of
ports
meant
to
accommodate
lamps,
monitors,
and
all
sorts
of
electronics.
The
orb-shaped
Qi2
charger
makes
for
a
great
desk
accessory,
but
like
most
power
strips,
it’s
not
all
that
useful
when
you
step
away
from
your
desk
and
into
the
wild.
Fortunately,
Anker’s
522
Portable
Power
Station
is
on
sale
at
Best
Buy
today
for
$199
($70
off),
matching
its
lowest
price
to
date.
For
the
past
six
months
or
so,
Anker’s
boxy
power
station
has
been
my
go-to
charger
for
camping,
BBQs,
and
other
outdoor
activities
where
a
10,000mAh
battery
pack
simply
won’t
cut
it.
Like
other
Anker
models,
the
522
features
an
integrated
LED
light
bar
and
display,
which
lets
you
see
the
remaining
battery
capacity,
input
/
output
power,
and
other
useful
info
at
a
glance.
The
big
selling
point,
however,
is
the
battery’s
299Wh
capacity,
as
well
as
a
vast
array
of
charging
ports
that
let
you
top
off
your
phone,
laptop,
tablet,
drone,
or
really
any
other
piece
of
tech
you
have
on
hand
(including
small
appliances).
This
includes
a
car
outlet
and
a
USB-A
port
along
with
a
pair
of
AC
and
USB-C
ports
for
charging
up
to
six
devices.
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