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TCL QM9K: Brighter Than Ever, But Worth the Price?

12 Dec

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Summary

  • TCL's QM9K flagship TV achieves 5,844 nits brightness.
  • The QM9K offers significant brightness gains over the QM8K.
  • Despite its features, the QM8K may be a better value choice.
TCL QM9K: Brighter Than Ever, But Worth the Price?

TCL has introduced its new flagship QM9K TV, aiming to compete directly with premium offerings from brands like Sony. This "Ultimate Performance" model offers remarkable brightness, measuring 5,844 nits in Filmmaker Mode, a substantial leap from its sibling, the QM8K.

The QM9K enhances TCL's backlight system with up to 6,000 dimming zones, minimizing blooming for exceptional LED TV black levels. Despite its advanced features and peak brightness, the QM8K, priced $500 less, presents a compelling alternative, especially with upcoming software updates.

While the QM9K delivers a visually stunning experience, particularly in bright rooms, its higher cost prompts a consideration of value. For many users, the QM8K might offer a more practical and cost-effective path to TCL's advanced TV technology.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The TCL QM9K TV can achieve up to 6,500 nits of brightness, with measured peak output of 5,844 nits in Filmmaker Mode.
The QM9K offers higher brightness and more dimming zones than the QM8K, but the QM8K is less expensive and will receive similar software updates soon.
For most users, the QM8K is likely the better value, as the QM9K's extreme brightness may not be fully necessary for current content mastering.

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