TCL has launched its new flagship X11L series televisions at CES 2026. The lineup includes 75-inch, 85-inch, and 98-inch models, with prices starting at $6,999.99. The series introduces the company’s latest SQD-Mini LED technology (check out our explainer to know more about it), designed to push brightness, color accuracy, and contrast beyond previous benchmarks.

TCL X11L Specifications
The X11L features TCL’s Deep Color System, which combines Super Quantum Dots, a CSOT UltraColor Filter, and a new Color Purity Algorithm. According to TCL, this system achieves 100% of the BT.2020 color gamut. The WHVA 2.0 Ultra Panel enhances the viewing experience with wide angles, a 7000:1 static contrast ratio, and an anti-reflective ZeroBorder design.
TCL claims the new panel supports up to 20,000 local dimming zones and delivers up to 10,000 nits peak brightness. These figures position the X11L among the brightest TVs in the industry. The company also includes its advanced Halo Control System, which is designed to reduce blooming and improve black levels. It comes with a new 26-bit backlight controller that handles brightness and shadow detail more precisely than previous models.

The X11L also includes TCL’s upgraded TSR AI Processor. This chip adjusts clarity, contrast, color, motion, and upscaling in real time using AI algorithms. The TV runs on Google TV and integrates Gemini for voice-based AI interaction. Hands-free voice control and a backlit remote with push-to-talk functionality are included as well.
For gaming, the X11L supports 4K at 144Hz, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and Auto Game Mode. TCL has included its Game Accelerator 288 for smoother visuals with variable refresh rate. HDMI 2.1 is available on all four ports, ensuring compatibility with modern gaming consoles and GPUs.
The audio system is tuned by Bang & Olufsen. TCL also supports Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, allowing users to expand the setup with optional wireless subwoofers and satellite speakers.

All models in the X11L feature a slim profile measuring just 0.8 inches thick. The design includes built-in cable management and support for wall mounting. TCL also adds Art Mode and Art Gallery features for users who want their TV to double as wall art when not in use.
Pricing and Availability
TCL has positioned the X11L series as its most advanced display to date. The 75-inch model is priced at $6,999.99, the 85-inch at $7,999.99, and the 98-inch at $9,999.99. The company is showcasing the new TVs at Booth #18604 in the Las Vegas Convention Center during CES 2026.
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