ZDNET's key takeaways The TCL QM6K (65-inch) normally retails for $1,000.
A host of upgrades, and new features, make it highly competitive with other brands' higher-end models.
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Every single size option for the TCL QM6K TV is on sale at Best Buy. The biggest discount belongs to the 98-inch display at $1,000.
Back in January, we highlighted the release of the TCL QM6K at CES, where we were impressed by its specs and features for a budget TV -- many of which were exclusively available on premium brands only a few years ago. Last month, I set up a test model in our studio lab and took a deep, hands-on look at TCL's recent flagship TV.
What's new with this model
TCL introduced a number of upgrades from 2024's Q6 QLED, all of which are integrated with its new Halo Control System. One part of that system is a Super High Energy LED Chip, which TCL claims boosts brightness output by 53% while enhancing light efficiency by 10%.
TCL's Pangu lab also redesigned its backlighting system to reduce the optical distance (or "OD") between the backlight and the diffuser plate of the QM6K and its future models. With this "Micro OD" approach, images will suffer less halo effect, even between the contrast of piercing whites and oily blacks. Through testing, I confirmed almost no halo effect on the QM6K -- more on that below.
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The QM6K also features a bi-directional 23-bit backlight controller aided by a high-contrast CSOT HVA panel with a stronger dark state to more efficiently block out light and provide over 65,000 levels of brightness as the LCD switches on/off. That equates to a lofty 7,000:1 static contrast ratio, which TCL says is five times higher than competitor models in the same price range.
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