TCL has officially introduced its latest T7L series QD-Mini LED TVs at a launch event in China, aiming to raise the bar for mid-range premium televisions. The series stands out with its advanced QD-Mini LED panels that deliver peak brightness levels of up to 2200 nits, a 7000:1 static contrast ratio, and support for a high 144Hz native refresh rate, overclockable to 288Hz. Available in four sizes—55, 65, 75, and 85 inches—the T7L series starts at an attractive 3,499 yuan (roughly $480).

TCL T7L QD-Mini LED TV Specifications
The T7L lineup is built around TCL’s Quantum Dot Pro 2025 technology, offering a 98% DCI-P3 color gamut for vivid and color-accurate visuals. The TVs utilize Huaxing’s high-end HVA panel with a polyimide-enhanced liquid crystal alignment, ensuring excellent contrast and wide 178° viewing angles.
In addition, TCL’s Matrix Backlight Zone technology enables precise local dimming, with zone counts ranging from 480 in the 55-inch model to 840 in the 85-inch variant. Despite fewer zones compared to some higher-end TVs, TCL claims its backlight control and contrast outperform typical 1000-zone Mini LED implementations.
For audio, TCL has partnered with Onkyo to equip all T7L models with a 2.1.2-channel Hi-Fi system. This includes upward-firing speakers and a built-in subwoofer, delivering an immersive Dolby Atmos experience ideal for both movies and gaming. Speaking of gaming, the T7L supports HDMI 2.1 on all four ports, 4K 144Hz input, AMD FreeSync, and MEMC motion compensation—providing ultra-smooth, tear-free visuals for high-frame-rate gaming.

Smart features are powered by TCL’s Lingkong OS 3.0, which offers a clean, ad-free interface with a customizable 4K-resolution UI. Internally, the TVs are powered by a quad-core A73 processor, Mali-G57 GPU, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage. They also support Wi-Fi 6 and include TCL’s TSR image quality AI chip and the new Fuxi AI Model—an in-house large language model tailored for smart TVs. This AI assistant boosts voice interaction, personalized recommendations, and generative content capabilities.
Design-wise, the TVs adopt a modern and minimal aesthetic with an 8mm ultra-thin bracket for flush-to-wall mounting. Connectivity options are plentiful, including USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports, LAN, AV input, optical output, and an antenna port.
Alongside its new TVs, TCL has also introduced the Z100 Soundbar, a modular, room-aware audio system designed with Dolby Atmos support.
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