TCL's X11L SQD-Mini LED TVs set to disrupt the market at CES 2026

TCL's X11L SQD-Mini LED TVs set to disrupt the market at CES 2026

TCL's X11L SQD-Mini LED Series, featuring a peak brightness of 10,000 nits and 20,000 dimming zones, starts at $7,000, marking a significant price increase from last year's model.

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The latest addition to TCL's television lineup, the X11L SQD-Mini LED Series, has been unveiled during CES and is now available for pre-order. This new series features three different sizes, including a 75-inch model priced at $7,000, an 85-inch option for $8,000, and a 98-inch version costing $10,000, significantly higher than last year’s QD-Mini LED offerings.

A standout feature of the X11L is TCL's new Deep Color System, which incorporates Super Quantum Dots, an UltraColor Filter, and an Advanced Color Purity Algorithm. While it cannot achieve the true blacks of OLED displays, the television includes a Halo Control System to minimize bloom effects, alongside 20,000 discrete dimming zones and a peak brightness of 10,000 nits.

For audio performance, TCL has partnered with Bang & Olufsen, enhancing the sound system of the TVs. They are equipped with an upgraded AI processor to improve color, motion, clarity, and sound quality, and they feature integration with Gemini for Google TV.

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