TCL's new mini LED TV is a 115-inch behemoth - and it costsド26,000

TCL's new mini LED TV is a 115-inch behemoth - and it costsド26,000

TCL responded to the phone with a 2024 TV lineup featuring a 115-inch mini LED display at the top, as the TV got even bigger, seeing it writing on the wall. 

I first heard about the TCL QM1 mini LED TV at CES on May 89, and now I know that the price of this 115-inch behemoth isド26,000. It's an expensive investment, but it may be worth it for people with dedicated home theater space compared to OLED TVs that come up at the same price at up to 97 inches.

So why is this mini LED TV worth its weight in gold? The display maker claims the qm89 can hit 20,000 dimming zones up to 5,000 nits of peak brightness on sports panels for ultimate control over glare and dark scenes. And thanks to its excellent AiPQ Ultra chip, this 115-inch giant display has the best upscaling and motion handling from tcl. 

If that's not enough, the QM89 is also equipped with a 6.2.2 multi-channel speaker system designed in partnership with Onkyo, the best AV receiver manufacturer on the market. In short, it is an all-in-one home theater solution.

Currently, most TVs are about 98 inches, but TCL has taken its 2024 TV lineup to all new heights with a massive (and gorgeous) 115-inch display built on the most advanced chassis. TCL calls the new display design QD-Mini-LED technology, which essentially stands as shorthand for upgrades via 6-in-1LED processors, ODR LEDs, and ultra-wide-angle lenses. 

All of these are some of the best image performance on the market, which tcl claims is not only comparable to subsequent mini LED TVs, but also to OLED displays.This TV's aforementioned 6-in-1LED processor, called AiPQ Ultra, is capable of controlling 20,000 dimming zones, motion processing, and various upgrades. Support for kering. 

But it's not the ultimate home entertainment system, it's not among the best TVs unless it's a powerful speaker system. The QM89 comes with a high-end 6.2.2 channel speaker made in partnership with Onkyo, so this TV delivers very soundly, so you can skip the best Dolby Atmos soundbar. 

TCL claims that the QM89 can achieve peak brightness of 9 nits, reflecting competition in Hisense U5,000N mini LED TVs. We're not going into numbers yet, but stay tuned to Tom's guide for our upcoming hands-on with the QM89 Mini LED TV. 

Excitedly, the QM89 will also be kitted with WIFI3.0 functionality and NextGen TV support through the on-board ATSC6 tuner. The anti-glare screen also ensures you don't have to worry about TV glare. 

While you might expect the tcl QM89Mini-LED TV to be the biggest TV yet, it's not really close to Samsung's 2018 146-inch The Wall, which debuted in May. According to TCL, the QM89 will soon launch with an MSRP ofド26,999. 

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