TCL has come up with a strong alternative to OLED televisions with the QM6K Mini LED TV series introduced at CES 2025. The model, which the company presents under the new “Precise Dimming Series” name, contains important innovations in Mini LED technology and plans to offer performance at a level to compete with OLED screens. So what is this QM6K series? Details are in our news…
TCL rivals OLED in Mini LED TVs: QM6K series unveiled
The QM6K features TCL’s first-ever Halo Control Technology Suite. This includes a “Super High Energy LED Chip” that improves light efficiency in Mini LEDs, a “Compact Micro Lens” that makes light control more precise, and Quantum Dot Technology that extends the color gamut. These enhancements therefore enable the TV to support 98% DCI-P3 color gamut. The screen performance improvements are as follows:
- Micro OD technology: TCL has reduced the distance between the screen backlight and the LCD panel to zero (OD Zero), virtually eliminating the “halo effect” or light bleed on the screen.
- High refresh rate: With a refresh rate of 144Hz and LD500 Precision Dimming, the QM6K delivers a high quality picture even in fast-moving scenes.
- HDR and audio technologies: Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10 and Dolby Atmos support for a superior visual and audio experience. And AMD FreeSync support ensures a seamless gaming experience for gamers.
Oh no, technology like this: CES 2025 first vLog!
CES (Consumer Electronics Show), one of the most important events in the world of technology, is being held in Las Vegas in the early days of 2025. This year’s fair shed light on the technologies of the future by hosting exciting innovations.
Model and price options
QM6K will be available in different size options with its frameless design:
50-inch: $750
55-inch: $800
65-inch: $1,000
75-inch: $1,300
85-inch: $2,000
98-inch: $3,500
Google TV support
The QM6K runs on the Google TV operating system. This means users will have access to a wide range of apps and content. TCL has not yet announced a release date for the QM6K, but it is expected that this model will be released alongside other TV models equipped with Halo Control Technology throughout 2025.
Do you think TCL’s new Mini LED TV series can compete with OLED TVs? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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