TCL’s TV deals make it the perfect time to upgrade for the big game. Massive screens, Mini-LED tech, and prices that are just ...
It’s when you step down below 1080p content that the TCL really throws the towel in: detail levels dip, edge-definition loses positivity, and on-screen motion can become problematic. Keep your ...
the TCL A1, in November 2024. That has an MSRP of $499 (around £395 / AU$770) and delivers 1080p resolution with 360 lumens of brightness on images from 45 to 120 inches. That model has Google TV ...
Step down to some broadcast-standard 1080p stuff and the TCL holds up well. It remains as colourful and high-contrast as ever, and though detail levels fall away a little it proves a pretty adept ...
TCL announced its QM6K series mini-LED TVs at ... For gaming, the QM6K series supports a 144Hz refresh rate along with 288Hz VRR (at 1080p) and AMD FreeSync. Other QM6K series features include ...
TCL debuted the X11K QD-Mini LED TV (below) at CES 2025, delivering over 14,000 local dimming zones and HDR 6,500 nits, plus TCL’s advanced all-domain Halo Control technology for a superior viewing ...