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Android and Roku are two different operating systems that offer different interfaces, features, and available content. TCL has proven to deliver what consumers seek out in their quest for premium entertainment – high quality, simplicity and content at a great value - with strategic partners like Roku and now Google. As such, all of the models in both lineups offer distinct features for those looking for the best TV to not only complement their entertainment systems but also their smart home setups. Each platform has its particular strengths and we are confident that each will find fans. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you select "compare" on each of these units while on the Best Buy page, it will show you the differences. The biggest ones I see are: One uses Roku and the other uses AndroidTV for their operating systems. The Roku version has 3 HDMI ports and the Android version has 2 HDMI ports. Android has Google voice assistant built in, Roku doesn't have any built in but will work with Google and Amazon Alexa. The android version has a built in VChip, Roku doesn't. There are minor differences in some measurements. The biggest difference though is the operating system.
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