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TCL TV Redefines Brilliance: Bravia Challenger Arrives
5 Mar
Summary
- TCL X11L achieves near-perfect color accuracy and 10,000 nits peak brightness.
- The TV boasts over 20,000 local dimming zones for exceptional contrast.
- Flagship models rival OLED, with audio powered by Bang & Olufsen.

TCL's latest flagship television, the X11L, has set a new benchmark for picture quality, rivaling even OLED panels. This television showcases an incredible 100% of the BT.2020 color gamut and features a remarkable 10,000 nits peak brightness. Its SDQ-Mini LED panel is equipped with over 20,000 local dimming zones, ensuring near-perfect blacks and stunning contrast.
Users can expect exceptional color accuracy right out of the box, with further enhancements in Filmmaker and Game modes. The X11L also addresses the common blue-shift issue seen in other LED and OLED displays, providing more natural images. Complementing the visual experience are premium audio speakers designed by Bang & Olufsen.
This high-performance TV is positioned as a demonstration of TCL's ability to produce elite-tier products, potentially ahead of its tentative agreement to acquire a controlling stake in Sony's Bravia brand in January 2026. However, this cutting-edge technology comes at a premium price, with the 85-inch model costing $8,000 and the 98-inch model priced at $10,000, with no smaller sizes currently planned.




