TCL has revealed a major revamp of its TV lineup, introducing two new series: the Q- and S-Series. While there is no direct replacement for the popular 6-Series, the brand’s new flagship TV, the TCL QM8, is sure to impress.
TCL QM8
Features
- Mini LED
- Quantum dots
- HighBright Ultra panel with over 2,300 local dimming zones
- Provides contrast that can compete with OLED TVs
Game Accelerator 240
- Delivers 240Hz VRR gaming by halving the vertical resolution of the display
- Provides a frame rate typically only seen on a 240Hz gaming monitor
- Will be thoroughly tested in an upcoming review
Additional Features
- Wi-Fi 6
- Built-in soundbar for enhanced audio
TCL Q7
Features
- 4K TV
- Quantum dot screen with a HighBright Ultra backlight panel
- Full Array “Pro” local dimming
- Five times the number of dimming zones found in TCL’s QLED models from the previous year
- Game Accelerator 240 for 240Hz VRR gaming
Additional Q-Series models
Q6: Entry-level Quantum Dot-equipped 4K TV that can play games at 120 fps with VRR using the Game Accelerator 120 feature
Other TCL TVs
- S4: Budget-friendly 4K HDR option
- S2: Affordable 1080p option
- S3: Affordable 720p option
QD-OLED TV
TCL is working on a QD-OLED TV to compete with models from Samsung and Sony. More information and pricing and availability for Q- and S-Series TVs will be announced later this year