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TCL X11L Mini-LED TVs Bring 10,000 Nits and Thousands of Dimming Zones

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TCL has unveiled its X11L Mini-LED TV lineup, and the numbers are eye-watering literally. With peak brightness claims of up to 10,000 nits and more than 20,000 local dimming zones, these displays aim to push HDR content and gaming visuals well beyond standard territory. Just don’t expect OLED, this is TCL going all-in on high-end Mini-LED.

While many premium sets lean toward OLED panels, the TCL X11L lineup goes another route. Instead, it uses Mini-LED backlighting with extremely fine control. That means no per-pixel lighting, but the tradeoff is intense brightness and better long-term burn-in resistance.

Peak brightness on the 98-inch model is rated at 10,000 nits, although that’s likely in small highlight windows, not across the entire screen. Still, it’s enough to make HDR content pop, especially in bright rooms.

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The number of local dimming zones is also staggering:

These zones allow for much finer control over contrast and blooming compared to traditional LED TVs. And because TCL uses its SQD Mini-LED technology, the panel also aims to reduce chromatic aberration and preserve color accuracy at extreme brightness levels.

The TCL X11L isn’t just about specs; it’s ready to perform. The set supports 4K at 144Hz, making it suitable for high-frame-rate gaming on PC or next-gen consoles. It also covers the full BT.2020 color space and boasts a color accuracy of Delta E < 1, which should appeal to creators and film buffs alike.

Other features include:

So far, the TCL X11L is only confirmed for China, where it’s available in 75, 85, and 98-inch sizes. Prices range from roughly $2,900 to $8,500, depending on screen size and features.

There’s no word yet on a global release, but given TCL’s aggressive international expansion in recent years, a broader launch isn’t off the table.

Forget OLED finesse, the TCL X11L is aiming to win on pure specs. With unmatched brightness, thousands of dimming zones, and full-speed 4K gaming support, it’s clearly built to compete with the very best. The only question now is whether TCL will bring this pixel-pushing beast to the rest of the world.

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