TCL launches new QM7K QD-Mini LED TV with 4K and HDR3000 support in the US

TCL has launched its new QM7K TV with QD-Mini LED 4K technology in the US. This model is an updated version of the QM715G TV and has several significant improvements.
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The main innovations include increased peak brightness, Halo Control to reduce the effect of light spillover and the CrystGlow HVA panel, which provides a 7000:1 contrast ratio thanks to an anti-reflective coating.
The new TV is available in six sizes: 55, 65, 75, 85, 98 and 115 inches. The model features Halo Control for improved colour and hue accuracy and CrystGlow HVA panel for rich contrast. The TV supports HDR3000 brightness, which is an improvement over the previous model. The device has a 144Hz refresh rate and support for Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+ and HDR10 standards.
Technologies for gamers include Game Accelerator 288 with 288 VRR support. The M model is certified according to IMAX Enhanced and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro standards. The built-in Bang Olufsen speaker system provides clear sound, and there is support for voice commands via Google TV with integration into ecosystems such as Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit.
The price for the new product in the US starts at $1,299.99 for the 55-inch model, rising to $19,999.99 for the 115-inch version:
- 55 inches - $1,299.99
- 65 inches - $1,499.99
- 75 inches - $1,999.99
- 85 inches - $2,499.99
- 98 inches - $3,999.99
- 115 inches - $19,999.99
Details on the European launch have not yet been announced.
Source: TCL