
"One of the QM8K's most striking features is the complete lack of bezels, giving your entertainment stand a modern and distinctive look. With the included pedestal mount, it almost looks like it's floating, a neat trick for such a well-priced television. While there may be some personal preference when it comes to the interface, we generally feel that Google TV is one of the better options right now, and it supports both Chromecast and Airplay 2, so Apple folks won't feel left out."
"Of course, the screen itself is also excellent, with vivid colors that have an excellent pop, and a five thousand nit max brightness that's extremely potent when turned all the way up. It's even good for some light gaming, with a 144Hz refresh rate and dedicated gaming mode. With support for all the most popular HDR formats, including HDR10+ and Dolby Vision IQ, you'll never wonder if you could be seeing brighter whites or darker black levels."
TCL is selling the QM8K series with large discounts, including a 65-inch model reduced from $2,500 to $1,000 on Amazon. The TV features a bezel-free design and a pedestal mount that creates a floating appearance. The display delivers vivid colors and a maximum 5,000-nit brightness. The QM8K supports Google TV with Chromecast and AirPlay 2 compatibility. The set offers a 144Hz refresh rate, a dedicated gaming mode, and support for HDR10+ and Dolby Vision IQ. Larger sizes are also discounted, with a 75-inch at $1,500 and a 98-inch at $3,000.
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