TCL QM7K (2025) ZDNET's key takeaways The TCL QM7K (65-inch) is on sale for $899 ($700 off).
It has exceptional contrast and superb glare resistance, plus AI features and gaming boosts.
The setup process for this beautiful-looking TV is tedious. View now at Amazon
Recently, I took a look at this year's base-level Mini-LED set from TCL, the QM6K. After spending some time with its higher-end sibling, the TCL QM7K, I immediately noticed some advancements over the lesser model, but it's up to you whether it's worth the extra cost (of about $500 more).
Here's the breakdown after testing it for a little more than a month, including personal observations, lab-tested results, and my definitive buying advice.
Unboxing and setup
As good as the QM7K looks once it's powered up and running, one of my complaints with the higher-end model is a matter of design rather than performance, so I'll get my gripes out of the way first. Simply put, I was surprised at how difficult it was to attach the base to the monitor, especially because setting up the QM6K was easy-peasy.
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Perhaps aiming for elegance, TCL opted to make this model's stand a central pedestal instead of two disparate feet. The problem is, it's not easy to attach at all. The pedestal is actually composed of three parts you'll have to puzzle together involving twelve screws. The quick-start instructions didn't visually match the physical product, and the cable management clips noted in that little booklet were missing.
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