The TV landscape has always been a broad one. There has always been a variety of brands on the market, but for the longest time, only a handful of brands were producing quality products. That is ...
TCL’s FFALCON launches Thunderbird 2026 Crane 7 Pro QD-Mini LED TVs in 65-98 inches, featuring 4K, 150Hz, 5,000 nits, HDR, ...
We've seen the company unveiling new monster-sized TVs and gaming monitors over the last few months, but with the new Q10K series we have high-end Mini-LED panels that will be a huge upgrade for TV ...
Screen size 65 inches (also available in 50, 55, 75, 85, 98 and 115 inches) Type Quantum Dot LCD Backlight Mini LED (1008 dimming zones) Resolution 4K HDR formats HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision ...
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The TCL Q9K, with its improvements over its predecessor, is termed the most worth-buying Mini LED TV so far this year. This is due to its excellent and industry-leading features across various aspects ...
The TCL QM8K is a bright, colorful mini-LED TV equipped with a 2.2.2-channel Dolby Atmos spatial audio speaker system, along with every premium feature you’d expect in its class. That includes an ATSC ...
TCL has announced a premium addition of the QM9K series to this year’s QD-Mini LED TV lineup, joining the QM8K to create the company’s “ULTIMATE SERIES”. Maximizing its Halo Control System, the QM9K ...
TCL has arrived at CES 2023 with a revamped TV lineup that has more than a few surprises. In addition to announcing its plan to sell its first QD-OLED TV in 2023, TCL is bringing its mini-LED ...
TCL has been teasing us for months, making us wait to hear how much the company will charge for its 8K resolution 6-Series mini-LED QLED TVs. Now we know, and boy, was it worth the wait. The 75-inch ...
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