TCL Bets on SQD Mini-LED Over RGB, Pushing Its Own TV Line as Value Leader

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TCL unveils QM8L and QM7L mini-LED TVs built on its “super quantum dot” (SQD) tech, delivering 4K at up to 144Hz with thousands of local-dimming zones and brighter output at much lower prices than its RGB rival RM9L. The QM8L starts around $2,500 for 65
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