
"The Mini LED panel itself got an upgrade with 6,000 precision dimming zones for enhanced contrast that rivals OLED TVs, a peak brightness of 6,500 nits for better visibility in bright rooms and direct sunlight, an anti-glare matte screen to reduce the "halo" effect you sometimes see with LED backlighting, and improved LED technology for better color accuracy. A 7,000:1 contrast ratio means you'll get crisp details in dark scenes and inky blacks that make colors pop."
"TCL claims that the QM9K is capable of reproducing up to 100% of the DCI-P3 color spectrum, which is one of the most common color palettes that tech screens are calibrated for. This means that each pixel in the LED panel is factory-calibrated to produce billions of colors that match real-world examples for a more realistic picture while streaming or gaming."
Sony transferred a majority stake in the Bravia brand to TCL, making the QM9K the final flagship TV TCL will produce independently before co-owned Bravia models arrive in 2027. TCL is positioning itself as a competitor to premium brands such as Samsung and LG by delivering high-end picture, audio, and smart features at competitive value. The QM9K runs Google TV with hundreds of streaming apps, integrated voice controls, and screensharing. The Mini LED panel includes 6,000 precision dimming zones, 6,500-nit peak brightness, an anti-glare matte screen, a 7,000:1 contrast ratio, and up to 100% DCI-P3 color coverage with factory calibration.
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