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Micro RGB TVs Were Everywhere at CES, but TCL's QM8L Could Put Them to Shame
The premium QM8L reaches 6,000 nits and starts at $2,500, while the QM7L begins at $1,200 with Bang & Olufsen audio and Google TV.
- On Friday, April 17, 2026, TCL added the QM8L and QM7L SQD Mini-LED TVs to its premium lineup, expanding its display offerings beyond the flagship X11L model.
- Built on SQD or 'Super Quantum Dot' technology, these models use tiny crystal dots to filter LED light for enhanced color accuracy, with the QM8L featuring the advanced CSOT WHVA 2.0 Ultra Panel.
- The QM8L delivers up to 4,000 discrete local dimming zones and 6,000 nits of peak brightness, while the QM7L provides 2,100 zones and 3,000 nits; both include Bang & Olufsen audio and Google TV.
- Pricing for the QM8L starts at $2,500 for the 65-inch model, while the QM7L is available for pre-order starting at $1,200 for the 55-inch version.
- Expanding its 2026 portfolio, TCL introduced the RM9L RGB-Mini LED TV with 6,000 nits of peak brightness, priced from $8,000 to $30,000, positioning the brand to compete with premium display manufacturers.
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