
"The X11L uses blue LEDs for its backlight, much like current mini-LED TVs, but it includes two important color improvements - reformulated quantum dots that provide more color than previously, and the UltraColor Filter from TCL CSOT (the company's panel division) to take advantage of those new QDs and deliver more accurate color per pixel. It means the X11L can achieve 100 percent of the BT.2020, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB color gamuts."
"It's also one of the brightest ever displays released, capable of up to 10,000 nits of peak brightness and has up to 20,000 dimming zones on the X11L (with presumably on the 98-inch model hitting that number), which is three times more than on TCL's QM9K. I don't expect we'll see any other TV this year with both these new quantum dots and an improved color filter."
CES focus on RGB LED faces competition from TCL's X11L SQD-Mini LED TV, which pairs a blue-LED backlight with reformulated quantum dots and an UltraColor Filter from TCL CSOT. The combination produces more accurate per-pixel color and enables coverage of BT.2020, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB color gamuts. The display reaches up to 10,000 nits peak brightness and includes up to 20,000 dimming zones (with the 98-inch model likely hitting that number), roughly three times the zones of TCL's QM9K. No other TV this year is expected to combine these specific quantum dots and an improved color filter.
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