TCL's QM8L Aims to redefine color and brightness for Micro RGB TVs at CES 2026

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TCL rolls out its 2026 TV lineup led by the QM8L, a premium Micro RGB/SQD‑MicroLED model promising extreme brightness and color with up to 6,000 nits peak, 4,000 local-dimming zones, Halo Control, and the CSOT WHVA 2.0 Ultra Panel with anti-reflective coating, claiming 100% BT.2020 coverage. Pricing starts at $2,500 for the 65-inch QM8L and goes up to about $6,000 for the 98-inch; the RM9L RGB Mini‑LED and the QM7L lower‑tier options are also on offer, with larger RM9L sizes priced to about $8,000 (85”) and $30,000 (115”), while the QM6K remains in the lineup.
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