TCL has unveiled its mid-range QM7K TV series. The series includes models with display sizes from 55 to 115 inches, quantum dots and mini-LED backlighting, as well as an audio system from Bang & Olufsen. Prices for the models range from $1,299.99 to $19,999.99.
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The TCL QM7K TVs boast a Super High Energy mini-LED scheme, which, according to the manufacturer, provides a 53% increase in brightness and a 10% increase in light output. The Halo Control System component using Super Condensed Micro Lens technology helps to reduce backlight artifacts to a minimum; the picture quality is also ensured by the anti-glare Crystglow HVA panel. The TV screens include up to 2800 local dimming zones, and the peak brightness reaches 3000 cd/m².
Support for Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+ and HDR10 high dynamic range image output is available, Filmmaker mode and IMAX Enhanced certification are present. The sound is provided by the built-in Bang & Olufsen 2.2 system; Dolby Atmos is supported, and voice control is provided by a far-field microphone in combination with Google TV.
The TCL QM7K TVs are perfect for gamers: 4K resolution is combined with a 144Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync and Game Accelerator features with 1080p output at up to 288Hz.
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