TCL Unveils Flagship Q10K Pro Mini-LED TV Line: Up To 98″ With 4K 144Hz Panel, 3800nits Brightness
TCL Unveils Flagship Q10K Pro Mini-LED TV Line: Up To 98″ With 4K 144Hz Panel, 3800nits Brightness

TCL China has decided to go one step ahead with its Mini-LED TV series, unveiling its flagship Q10K lineup, designed for the high-end segment.
TCL has made great strides in the mini-LED markets over the past month and recently revealed two cutting-edge gaming monitors, which have gained massive interest. Now, the company has made an aggressive entry with its latest consumer TV series, the Q10K, boasting exciting features and high-end panels to cater to the premium nature of the series.
Moving onto the specifications, the TCL Q10K features a competitive mini-LED panel with several dimming zones varying across the screen sizes, from 1512 to 2592. The Q10K lineup features a 4K 144 Hz HVA panel, with maximum brightness rated at 3800 nits, guaranteeing optimal performance and a smooth display experience. The screen also comes with 98% DCI-P3 coverage and up to 38 million to 1 contrast ratio.
TCL's distinguishing aspect in the mini-LED markets is how the firm manages its panel output, removing issues such as backlight bleed and the appearance of halos, which is common in such screens. The Q10K employs hexagonal light-emitting chips featuring a condensing effect, which ensures the best quality output and matches the highest standards in the market.
To further enhance the quality, TCL's Q10K TV comes with a dedicated Linyao Chip M2, which is paired up with TCL's TXR chip to enhance image quality by calibrating it on a pixel level. Moreover, the mini-LED display has several consumer-oriented features, such as a 2.1.2 channel Hi-Fi audio system and Dolby Atmos compatibility, taking the audio output to a whole new level.
Interestingly, the Q10K comes with a decent 4 GB memory, 64 GB storage, and support for WiFi 6, which provides high-speed connectivity. For the onboard ports, the TV features four HDMI 2.1 ports, two of them at 48 Gbps, along with USB 3.0 ports. The screen also comes with a dedicated NAS interface for external network connectivity.
Now to the decisive factor, TCL's Q10K will debut in a variety of screen sizes, and here is how their prices would vary:
The pricing is certainly in the higher range, but that is what you can expect from a monitor of this kind. Global availability and pricing haven't been disclosed yet.
News Source: ITHome
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