For years, I told people to buy the best-looking screen for the money, and then get a streaming device to go with it. The onboard ecosystems on most TVs were so bad that it didn't make sense to even take them into account.
Flash forward to today: Now you might actually pick your TV based on its interface. Roku is built into many of our favorite TCL models, Vizio’s Smartcast system makes sharing tabs easier than elsewhere, and Android TV is pretty darn great in Hisense models. These screens all look so good, and have such similar specs, that you might as well get the one that uses your favorite streaming OS.
If the TCL 6 Series and new Vizio M-Series are the price-to-performance kings of Roku and Smartcast, the new Hisense U8G is the best TV for fans of Google. The U8G has excellent local dimming, great gaming performance, and a cool-looking center stand. Anyone who loves Android will probably love this Android TV.
The U8G has a nondescript modern design, save for a butterfly-shaped pair of legs that supports the center of the TV. Unlike the spindly sticks that jut out from the bottom of most modern screens, these thoughtful, elegant legs make you want to use them, rather than mount the TV to the wall.


