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TCL’s 2025 mini-LED TVs for 2025 promise a mind-blowing 50% brightness increase

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  • TCL announced its QM6K series mini-LED TVs at CES 2025
  • The Super High Energy mini-LED chip may increase brightness by 53%
  • 50- to 98-inch screen sizes, coming to the US in early 2025

TCL has announced its new QM6K series of mini-LED TVs at CES 2025. According to the company, the new TVs are part of a “phased series rollout,” with additional series to come as the year progresses. (We expect the QM6K series to be a US-only model, with different Hisense TVs coming in the UK and Europe.)

Along with the QM6K series announcement, TCL detailed a range of new tech enhancements that will be used throughout the company’s 2025 mini-LED TV range. These include a Super High Energy mini-LED chip design that TCL claims will increase brightness by 53% and light efficiency by 10%. Considering that the TCL QM851G, one of 2024’s best TVs, was the brightest TV we’ve yet measured, delivering more than 3,500 nits peak brightness in some modes, that’s really saying something.

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