TCL, a popular manufacturer of consumer electronics, has just launched an enhanced series of flat-screen TVs.
TCL says that its TVs offer a home theater solution for virtually every need across its Smart S Class and QLED Q Class products, with a wider range of sizes from 32 inches all the way up to 115 inches.
The global electronics company boasts that its new TVs offer superior picture and gaming enhancements, as well as stylish FullView 360 thin metal bezel-less designs, along with custom install and hospitality mode capabilities, and three new 98-inch QLED TVs at the Q6, QM7 and QM8 level.
“There’s a reason TCL has been a top two best-selling TV brand in the U.S. year after year and that is undoubtedly because we deliver premium products with more benefits to the consumer at prices more of them can afford,” says Chris Hamdorf, executive vice president of sales and marketing, TCL.
“As we invest further into improving features that we’ve pioneered and immersive ultra large screens that push the boundaries of ‘cinema at home,’ we are educating users along the way. We want everyone to know how simple it is to achieve that cinematic magic through our innovation and manufacturing advantages as a vertically integrated company.”
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Helping its latest generation of products to deliver high levels of performance, TCL has both enhanced and expanded its products’ AiPQ Processing for 2024, including its S Class of TVs to enable 4K UHD customers to benefit from the highest possible picture quality. In 2024, TCL will utilize three levels of advanced TCL AiPQ Processing with all the TVs featuring AI Color, AI Contrast, AI Clarity, and AI Motion via the TCL AiPQ Processor, the TCL AiPQ PRO Processor, and the TCL AiPQ ULTRA Processor.
“TCL continues to offer the best possible combination of quality, technology, and value, but for 2024, we are truly raising the bar in TV,” comments Scott Ramirez, vice president of product marketing & development, TCL. “With three levels of advanced TCL AiPQ Processing, including a unique position in S Class, new industry leading QD-Mini LED technology that is a must-see, the world’s largest 115-inch QD-Mini LED TV, and a long list of other 2024 technology firsts, TCL is clearly the one to watch in 2024.”
TCL’s new Q Class Smart TV models with Quantum Dot technology provide UltraWide Color Gamut for enhanced QLED color that produces more lifelike images. The new Q65 boasts rich QLED PRO with improved color accuracy and enhanced brightness, ensuring more color volume.
The High Brightness+ LED Backlight is said to produce 28% more brightness for visceral viewing when watching movies, sports, or TV shows. The 85 inch and new 98 inch models have added a 120Hz panel refresh rate for fast motion, and Game Accelerator 240 for fast 240 VRR Gaming. Stepping up in models and technologies, the new Q68 QLED adds Full Array Local Dimming for enhanced contrast. The model is also armed with TCL’s new High Brightness PRO LED Backlight, yielding up to 600 Peak Nits.
In 2024, TCL emphasizes that it has significantly upgraded the Q7 to high-zone QD-Mini LED TV, becoming QM7. QD-Mini LED incorporates advanced optical technologies, developed by TCL, including the HEXA 6-in-1 LED Chip for high brightness with fine light control, the UWA Ultra-Wide-Angle lens system for enhanced image uniformity, and ODR LED Technology with Optical Distance Reduced to virtually eliminate image blooming.
TCL’s QM7 is premium Mini LED with up to 1,500+ precisely controlled dimming zones for deep black levels, and a High Brightness ULTRA LED Backlight with up to 2,400 Nits Peak for high brightness levels that yield a 20% increase in brightness over its predecessor. However, it’s actually the quality of the QD-Mini LED optics and AiPQ Processing that truly sets the new Q Class apart from previous generations.
This first QD-Mini LED series also features QLED ULTRA color for up to 97%+ of DCI-P3, 100% color volume and enhanced color accuracy, a 120Hz Panel Refresh Rate, and HDR ULTRA with Dolby Vision IQ, all controlled by the step-up TCL AiPQ PRO Processor, and with IMAX Enhanced Certification. The Q Class QM7 also includes Game Accelerator 240 for up to 240 VRR gaming, Auto Game Mode (ALLM), Game Bar, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, to satisfy serious gamers.
In addition, there is a new Onkyo 2.1 Channel Speaker System with built-in subwoofer for more bass, and the new slim FullView 360 Design, now with a height adjustable pedestal stand.
Building on the features of TCL’s new QM7, the flagship QM8 features new high-zone QD-Mini LED ULTRA with up to 5,000+ dimming zones, precise zone control utilizing TCL’s powerful AiPQ PRO Processor, and brightness with the new High Brightness ULTIMATE LED Backlight that delivers up to 5,000+ Nits Peak. TCL boasts that its QM8 Q Class is said to be a leap of over twice the dimming zones and 2.5 times the brightness than its predecessor.
The QM8 also features an Anti-Glare Screen, enhanced audio with new Onkyo 2.1.2 channel speaker system and built-in up-firing Dolby Atmos drivers, Wi-Fi 6, and NEXTGEN TV.
The Q Class QM8 family is now headlined by a 115-inch model, which TCL claims is the world’s largest QD-Mini LED TV. The QM89 features QD-Mini LED ULTIMATE, which incorporates an incredible 20,000 dimming zones that are designed to produce high contrast levels powered by the TCL AiPQ ULTRA Processor. This new top-level processor brings more horsepower for improved picture performance, and the TV also adds a new Onkyo 6.2.2 channel speaker system.
The TCL Q Class Q65 in several screen sizes:
43-inch model (43Q651G) at $499.99 MSRP
50-inch model (50Q651G) at $549.99 MSRP
55-inch model (55Q651G) at $599.99 MSRP
65-inch model (65Q651G) at $749.99 MSRP
75-inch model (75Q651G) for $1099.99 MSRP
85-inch model (85Q651G) for $1599.99 MSRP
98-inch model (98Q651G) at $3999.99 MSRP
The TCL Q Class Q68 is also available in a choice of several screen sizes:
55-inch model (55Q681G) at $699.99 MSRP
65-inch model (65Q681G) at $899.99 MSRP,
75-inch model (75Q681G) for $1199.99 MSRP
85-inch model (85Q681G) for $1999.99 MSRP
TCL’s Q Class QM7 is offered in a choice of screen sizes that include:
55-inch model (55QM751G) at $1099.99 MSRP
65-inch model (65QM751G) at $1499.99 MSRP
75-inch model (75QM751G) for $1999.99 MSRP
85-inch model (85QM751G) for $2699.99 MSRP
98-inch model (98QM751G) at $6999.99 MSRP
The QM8 Q Class TVs provide a range of screen sizes:
65-inch model (65QM851G) at $1999.99 MSRP
75-inch model (75QM851G) for $2699.99 MSRP
85-inch model (85QM851G) for $3999.99 MSRP
98-inch model (98QM851G) for $7999.99 MSRP
115-inch QM89 (115QM891G) will be available for $26,999.99 starting soon
Beyond the new Q Class products, TCL also announced several new S Class Smart TVs. The S2 and S3 models that will carry over in 2024. S2 is 720p HD, while S3 is 1080p Full HD with HDR (HDR10 & HLG) for enhanced resolution and contrast. All models have Direct LED Backlight with Dynamic Contrast, and FullView Metal Bezel-less Design. Many models also include a Voice Remote, Built-in Google Assistant, and Bluetooth Personal Audio.
TCL’s 2023 S4 is now the S5. The S5 features an up to 25%+ increase in brightness thanks to its new High Brightness LED Backlight, and an Enhanced Color Gamut to ensure richer images. Setting the S5 apart from competing models at this level, TCL is now including its advanced AiPQ Processor from the S Class for images that are said to be brighter, clearer, and more accurate. Additionally, for the first time, 55-inch S Class models get a significant gaming upgrade with Game Accelerator 120 for 120 VRR Gaming. Other new capabilities include HDR PRO+ with both Dolby Vision and HDR10+, Enhanced Dialog Mode, TV as Center Channel Mode, Custom Install Capability with Hospitality Mode, and the new FullView 360 Thin Metal Bezel-less Design.
Moreover, the new S Smart Class TVs incorporate Motion Rate 120 with MEMC, Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual:X, Auto Game Mode (ALLM), Game Bar, and other options.
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