[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Philips 50" Class 4K Ultra HD (2160p) Android Smart LED TV with Google Assistant is very disappointing for what I consider to be a quality brand name. Once you get past the easy setup (which I personally consider to be the standard these days with step-by-step menus and instructions), and the physical setup only being to attach the two feet with a screwdriver, it goes downhill from there. I cut the cable cord long ago so I watch broadcast tv and use streaming services. I connected the same antenna I used for the previous tv but on this new tv I am picking up less channels (I even tried a new antenna with the same results). Of the channels that are coming in only 2 of them come in clearly and the others are blurry. The guide works maybe 5% of the time allowing me to see the tv menu to know what shows are on. The other 95% of the time I am only able to see the title for the show I currently have the tv channel on, the rest of the channels say “no information.” There has been an issue with the tv randomly turning off on its own, which is a huge red flag to me. I cannot comment on picture quality because (due to the pandemic) there are currently streaming restrictions limiting viewing to SD only. The first few minutes on Netflix were blurry but it cleared up and watching the rest of the movie was about the same as on our other tvs with SD. Other things to maybe note are needing a Google Play account to be able to download Hulu because it is not standard on the tv like Netflix and Vudu are. An account is required for the Google Assistant voice feature as well, but not required for broadcast tv viewing or to connect to Netflix or Vudu. The buttons on the tv are on the back (like on/off, volume), so not always easy access if you need them, though most probably won't, except on rare occasions. The sound isn't bad and I've not noticed any issues with that. I think the volume has a good range to it. I do also like the screen saver option in case the tv is paused for an extended time. Unfortunately that isn't enough for me to be able to recommend this tv as I think it has way too many flaws. I am actually getting my over-a-decade-old “dumb” tv back out and putting this one in storage only to be used if a tv breaks and we need a replacement before going out to buy another.