Key Takeaways
- TCL is releasing the TCL QM7K, the successor to the TCL QM7, promising better brightness, HDR, more frames, and other improvements.
- The TCL QM7K features the Halo Control System, enhancing color and grayscale accuracy and reducing blooming for a more natural picture.
- New technology in the TCL QM7K allows SDR content to be displayed at near HDR levels of coloring and brightness.
TCL is making one of the best televisions for 2024, the TCL QM7, even better, as they’ve announced its successor, the TCL QM7K!
Promising better brightness, HDR, more frames, and a variety of other improvements, as well as new features, such as precise dimming and Halo Control System, the TCL QM7K could very well be one of 2025’s best televisions.
TCL Pushing for Even More Performance and Better Picture for Gamers
TV lovers and gamers who have been eyeing up TCL’s latest Quantum Dot Mini-LED televisions may finally have a reason to pull the trigger on one. Their newest Mini-LED, the TCL QM7K, is introducing some massive improvements over its predecessor. Just how massive? Well, for one, the local dimming and HDR peak brightness have been cranked up, bringing an even brighter and more colored-filled screen.
However, the set is bringing new technology with it. As seen in last month’s release of the TCL QM6K, the Halo Control System will also be available in the TCL QM7K. This gives you enhanced color and grayscale accuracy, with almost no blooming, for a far more natural picture.
“Our first Precise Dimming Series with the new Halo Control System, the QM6K, stunned reviewers with its amazing leap in picture accuracy,” said Scott Ramirez, VP, Product Marketing and Development, Home Theater. “With the new QM7K Series, we continue that extraordinary picture accuracy but then add a demonstrable step above in HDR Impact. Plus, with the new premium Audio by Bang & Olufsen, we complement the picture with noticeably more accurate home theater sound. The TCL QM7K series is available in a wide variety of screen sizes to suit any home environment but now includes the XXL 115” for those ready to build a truly impressive home theater.”
On top of this, new tech now allows SDR content to be displayed at near HDR level of coloring and brightness, which ultimately means a much more gorgeous picture for non-HDR content.
A full breakdown of improvements and new features for the TCL QM7K is available below.
- Halo Control System
- NEW LED Chip
- NEW Super Condensed Micro Lens
- Micro OD
- 23-bit Backlight Controller
- Zero-Delay Transient Response
- Dynamic Light Algorithm (DLA)
- High Contrast HVA Panel,
- Enhanced QLED & NEW Color Optimization Algorithm
- Up to LD2800 Precise Dimming
- Up to HDR3000 Brightness
- NEW Crystglow HVA Panel (anti-reflective)
- TCL AiPQ Pro Processor
- 144Hz Native Panel Refresh Rate
- Game Accelerator 288, for up to blistering fast 288 VRR (previously 240 VRR)
- NEW Filmmaker Mode
- Dolby Vision IQ & HDR10+, HDR10
- IMAX Enhanced & AMD FreeSync PP Certifications
- NEW Premium Audio by Bang & Olufsen (2.2)
- Dolby Atmos & DTS Virtual:X
- New Backlit Remote
- Hands-Free Voice Control (Far Field)
- NEW Art Mode & Art Gallery
- Google TV
- NEW Thinner Bezel-less Design with Pedestal Stand (65”- 85”)
The TCL QM7K is available starting today in 55-85 inch (55” for $1,299.99 MSRP, 65” for $1,499.99 MSRP, 75” for $1,999.99 MSRP, 85” for $2,499.99 MSRP) with the 98” ($3,999.99 MSRP) and 115” ($19,999.99 MSRP) arriving soon.