TCL has officially launched its C7K QD-MiniLED TV, bringing a mix of detailed visuals, immersive sound, and gaming features to home entertainment setups.
The new TV features TCL’s Mini LED optical technology with a Micro-OD design, allowing the unit to be thinner and more precise in its backlight control. This helps reduce the halo effect that sometimes appears around bright objects on screen. With up to 2,880 local dimming zones and peak brightness reaching HDR 3000 nits, the C7K aims to deliver deeper blacks and clearer highlights.
TCL pairs this with its CSOT HVA Panel, which supports better light and shadow control. “It uses high-efficiency light-emitting chips and self-developed lens technology to keep images sharp and accurate,” the company explained.
In terms of sound, the C7K includes audio technology developed by Bang & Olufsen. The built-in speakers were tuned by the Danish audio company’s engineers to deliver more natural and three-dimensional sound.
The TV also targets gamers with features like up to 288Hz Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and a Game Master mode. It includes a Gamebar designed specifically for major gaming consoles, which allows players to quickly adjust display settings. Wide aspect ratios of 21:9 and 32:9 help expand the field of view during gameplay.
TCL said the new C7K is built for users who enjoy movies, streaming content, or video games. The TV blends performance with design, offering a slim frame and a display suited for varied lighting conditions and viewing angles.
The TCL C7K QD-MiniLED TV is now available at authorized TCL dealers nationwide.
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