Forget Micro RGB: TCL's new SQD-Mini LED TV is the model to beat for me at CES
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Forget Micro RGB: TCL's new SQD-Mini LED TV is the model to beat for me at CES
"Effectively, the X11L solves a major pain point with conventional Micro RGB TVs: color blooming, or color crosstalk. With Micro RGB TVs often emitting very bright light, certain colors can bleed into surrounding dark areas, reducing color accuracy. With the CSOT UltraColor Filter, TCL has significantly reduced these artifacts, rendering images that, to my fresh-off-a-plane eyes, appeared consistent in color and had natural edge definition."
"I also took a demo of the X11L in a rather dim environment, so any signs of blooming, which there were not many of, should've been easy to discern. What was apparent was how TCL paired the SQD Mini LED technology with two specifications that would leave any TV enthusiast drooling: 20,000 dimming zones and 10,000 peak nits of brightness. This combination of luminance and contrast control yields images that feel like the figurative interpretation of having my socks blown off."
TCL's X11L integrates Super Quantum Dot (SQD) Mini LED with a CSOT UltraColor Filter and an Advanced Color Purity Algorithm, claiming 100 percent BT2020 color gamut. The CSOT UltraColor Filter reduces color blooming and crosstalk that commonly occur in bright Micro RGB panels, producing consistent color and natural edge definition even in dim viewing environments. The panel offers about 20,000 dimming zones and up to 10,000 peak nits for extreme luminance and contrast control. A Bang & Olufsen soundbar and Google TV platform complement the hardware for a flagship audiovisual experience.
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