TCL adopts OLED TV equipped with QD-Mini-LED technology

TCL adopts OLED TV equipped with QD-Mini-LED technology

TCL is getting out of the hot of 2023 after ranking 3rd under Samsung and LG in US TV sales, and plans to maintain pressure by making significant improvements across the range of mini LEDs in the 2024 TV lineup. 

This is called QD-Mini-LED, a new display technology that combines both advanced AI and self-developed optics technology with the Mini-Led that TCL itself introduced in 2019. TCL claims that through a much more sophisticated manufacturing process, it can provide better image quality and performance than rival mini LED TVs and Oled for the entire space. 

All in-house designed and developed within Pangu Lab in China, TCL's QD-Mini-LED tech can find a new range among the best TVs in the industry. We don't officially know until we get a 2024 TV, but one of the references is the QM1 89 mini LED TV, which is said to be able to hit a whopping 20,000 peak knits over 5,000 local dimming zones. 

The development of the QD-Mini-LED will only be available in the high-end QLED lineup, including the qm7, QM8, and the aforementioned QM89. 

TCL's Pangu Laboratory serves as the main artery in its entire creation process, leading the design of optical lenses, HEXA Mini-LED chips, and ODR Leds. Taken together, these 3 technologies are the key components that make up the QD-Mini-LED display and the way TCL aims to fight market competition. 

It all starts with a 6-in-1LED processor, which pushes its ultra-bright features to the next level thanks to its fine light control capabilities, but the incredible TCL 2024 tv line-up will feature 3 different chips: aipq, AIPQ Pro and AIPQ Ultra, all of which will feature clarity, mode, and brightness. It provides advanced processing of color, contrast, and color.

Next is ODR LED technology, which stands for Optical Distance Reduction. In the 2024 QLED Tv, tcl can reduce the halo effect and blooming by reducing the distance between the refractor and the light guide, improving the light control of the whole of these QLED models. 

Finally, TCL has also renovated its TV with a state-of-the-art ultra-wide-angle lens that gives improved image uniformity and light distribution of its display. The special material engineering of optical plastics ensures that the Tv has better optical stability in parallel with preventing yellowing over long periods of use. 

All these new advanced technologies are what TCL is creating the QD-Mini-LED revolution, an upgrade that delivers the best TCL TVs ever. It's set to bring furious peak brightness levels and higher controlled dimming zones for the most natural images on the block — it can even scoop up one of these new QD-Mini-LED models today at various retailers such as Water

Amazon, Best Buy, Target and Walmart. The TCL QM7 will start atド55 for the 1,099-inch model, the QM8 will beド1,999 for a 65-inch buy-in, and finally the Behemoth 115-inch QM89 will beド26,999. 

Are you interested in how they stack up against rival OLED TVs like the LG C4OLED? Stay tuned to Tom's Guide for an upcoming review of Tcl's upcoming QD-Mini-LED range. 

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