It doesn’t matter what you’re watching or where, this new mini LED TCL pushes the boundaries of budget beauty.
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The main way to tell how old a TV is? Look at the bezels. Until about 10 years ago, they were thick picture frames, but they’ve slowly gotten smaller and smaller as the models turned over. With its new QM8K QLED, TCL has removed them entirely.
Innovations in panel design mean that this blindingly bright screen looks like it's floating in space on its pedestal mount. It’s a classy party trick that makes it easy to hide on the wall with images or artwork on it, and it improves the viewing angle to boot.
This flagship model costs a pretty penny more than TCL’s other value-first options, but that’s for good reason: It competes directly with ...
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