In the same vein as Sony’s TV push last year with its Bravia series , TCL has a habit of trying to combat the popularity of OLED by positioning QD mini LED—which uses a layer of quantum dots in front of a high quality LED backlight—as a flagship alternative to organic light emitting diode screens. TCL says its QM9K—the big daddy of the QM6K, 7K, and 8K —can get very, very bright at a max of 6,500 nits, even more than the previous peak of 5,000 nits on the QM8K. The new 4K TV also has...

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