TCL has launched several new TVs from its 2024 range in the US, including the QM7. The model sits above the Q6 devices and below the range-topping QM8, which offers a 115-inch display. The QM7 is available in five display sizes up to 98-inches.
The 4K QD-Mini LED model is described as having an Ultra LED backlight for up to 2,400 nits brightness, making it 20% brighter than its predecessor. With full array local dimming, the panel has up to 1,500 dimming zones, depending on the size. According to the product listing, the TV has a 120Hz refresh rate, covers 97% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and has 100% color volume. Plus, there is support for Dolby Vision IQ and IMAX Enhanced. A TCL AiPQ Pro processor powers the TV, which uses Google TV as its interface, and has integrated Onkyo 2.1 channel speakers. Plus, gaming features include Game Accelerator 240 for 240Hz VRR Gaming, an auto low latency mode, a Game Bar and compatibility with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.
Pricing of the TCL QM7 QLED 4K Smart Google TV starts from $799.99 for the 55-inch device; you can find the complete price list below. TCL has yet to reveal any plans to launch the model in markets like Europe.
- 55QM751G - $799.99
- 65QM751G - $1,099.99
- 75QM751G - $1,499.99
- 85QM751G - $1,999.99
- 98QM751G - $4,999.99