Vizio hit it out of the park almost from the beginning with their TVs showing generally good quality across the board. They were pretty well known to give a reliable TV at an affordable price. One thing that really got my attention from Vizio was that their first series of TVs didn't have discrete power on and off or input selection for universal remotes. But, their next series DID have this feature. This was a company actually listening to complaints from consumers and making a small adjustment, very quickly, to satisfy that need.
Companies that ignore these basic needs, or make excuses, I will not buy from. Phillips being an excellent example of a company that completely fails their customers in this regard. Basically one of the first to deliver the prosumer configurable/programmable remote control, and their TVs lack discrete power on/off. The left hand had no idea what the right hand was doing, and they were both punching the business in the face.
I would get a TCL in a second for one of my kids rooms or a secondary area where video quality wasn't the utmost in importance.