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TCL 75-Inch Class QM8K Series QD-Mini LED 4K UHD Google Smart TV Next Generation Mini-LED TV - QLED, 144hz, 288hz VRR, No Bezel Design, Unrivaled Picture Quality, Ai Processing (75QM8K, 2025 Model)

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Size: 75 inches


Features

  • QD-MINI LED: This premium level Mini LED TV, now with the New TCL Halo Control System, ensures a stunning viewing experience.
  • TCL HALO CONTROL SYSTEM: An advanced Technology Suite that includes the New Super High Energy LED Microchip, Condensed Micro Lens, Micro-OD Reduced Optical Distance, High Contrast HVA Panel, Enhanced QLED, Zero Delay Transient Response, Bi-direction 23-bit Backlight Controller, and Dynamic Light Algorithm for Stunning Halo-Free Images.
  • CRYSTGLOW WHVA PANEL: Stunning picture quality from any seat with the anti-reflective edge-to-edge ZeroBorder* panel thats designed to deliver vibrant colors and crisp detail from every *ZeroBorder only refers to the hardly perceived BM zone at the edge of the image under normal viewing scene and distance. angle.
  • GAME ACCELERATOR 288: Win the game with up to blistering fast 288 VRR, creating lag-free gaming.
  • GOOGLE TV WITH HANDS-FREE VOICE CONTROL AND BACKLIT PREMIUM VOICE REMOTE: Discover new movies and shows from across your subscriptions and content available to you. Suggestions based on what youve watched and what interests you make it easier to find your next favorite, all from your voice or voice remote.

Description

TCL QM8K Series Smart TV is The New, Ultimate Choice TV for fast action movies, sports, and next level gaming TCL’s Halo Control System that includes the New Super High Energy LED Microchip, Condensed Micro Lens, Micro OD Reduced Optical Distance, CrystGlow WHVA Panel, Enhanced QLED, Zero Delay Transient Response, Bi-direction 23-bit Backlight Controller, and Dynamic Light Algorithm for Stunning “Halo-Free” Images. With up to LD3800 Precise Dimming Series and up to HDR5000 Brightness, you’ll experience pure black levels and a great picture in virtually any room lighting environment. TCL's AIPQ PRO Processor, an advanced processor optimizing each scene provides an unrivaled cinematic experience. 144Hz native panel refresh rate with Motion Rate 480 focuses on best-in-class motion clarity producing smooth video playback. With TCL's Game Accelerator 288 and Auto Game Mode gameplay is blistering fast keeping you ahead of the competition. TCL QM8K TVs feature Audio by Bang & Olfusen as well as Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X for accurate, immersive sound.

Screen Size: 75 Inches


Brand: TCL


Display Technology: 4K UHD, Mini Led, QLED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 144 Hz


Special Feature: 144hz Refresh Rate, 288hz Variable Gaming Refresh Rate, Anti-Reflective Screen, Bang & Olufsen Audio,, Google TV See more


Included Components: Power Cable, Remote Control, Stand, User Manual


Connectivity Technology: Ethernet, HDMI, RF, USB, Wi-Fi


Aspect Ratio: 169


Product Dimensions: 2.01"D x 65.28"W x 37.36"H


Brand Name: ‎TCL


Item Weight: ‎67.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎2.01 x 65.28 x 37.36 inches


Item model number: ‎75QM8K


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Output Wattage: ‎40 Watts


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎144hz Refresh Rate, 288hz Variable Gaming Refresh Rate, Anti-Reflective Screen, Bang & Olufsen Audio,, Google TV


Item Weight: ‎67.08 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎75 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎169


Date First Available: May 27, 2025


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Quality TV Money Can Buy
Size: 65 inches
The TCL 65-Inch Class QM8K Series QD-Mini LED is an impressive TV that delivers on almost every front. Motion quality is smooth and consistent, making fast-paced sports and action movies easy to enjoy without blur. The picture is outstanding—clear, bright, and crisp with excellent color depth that makes everything pop. Setup was quick and straightforward, and once up and running, the TV performs flawlessly with virtually no lag, whether streaming, gaming, or just navigating menus. The only drawback is the remote, which seems to burn through batteries much faster than expected. It’s a small inconvenience compared to the overall performance of the TV, but worth noting. Overall, this TCL QM8K is a fantastic choice if you’re looking for premium functionality and picture quality at a competitive price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2025 by Bryson R.

  • Recommended
Size: 65 inches
⭐️ “We absolutely love our TCL QM8K! The picture quality is jaw-dropping — super bright with deep contrast thanks to its 144 Hz Mini‑LED panel and HDR boost. Watching movies or sports is immersive, and gaming feels silky smooth with low input lag and VRR support. Setup was a breeze, and Google TV is intuitive. The built‑in Bang & Olufsen audio adds clarity, though we did pair it with a soundbar for full movie nights. Bottom line: premium visuals and performance at a great price!” ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2025 by Anant

  • Work the Settings. Reap the Rewards. Detailed Setting Suggestions Included.
Size: 65 inches
QM8k 65in ($998 paid for the tv) For the record, I’m picture picky. I prefer a bright, sharp, like looking out a window, picture. Dark, heavy saturated pictures aren’t for me, which is why I like QD over OLED. To get the “WoW” picture, I had to work the settings. It took several weeks to get everything right. There were lots of moving pieces. It was complicated. This may help you find “WoW” a bit quicker. First choose Mode (Movie or Film Maker Picture with Google or Dolby Vision IQ (BEST PICTURE) with a Fire Stick) Choose your Gamma (2.2 plus or minus 1) Then set both Global Contrast and Local Contrast levels to MAX Adjust Black Level (48 plus or minus 1) and then reduce Brightness (40 plus or minus 10) Peak Luminance (Dynamic or Standard at night if your eyes Fatigue easily) Color Saturation (50 plus or minus 2) and Tint (62 plus or minus 2) White Balance Two Point Color Adjustment (Gain 0, -8,-3; OffSet -1,0, -1) Color Temp (4 Warm plus or minus 1), Sharpness (10) and Motion (Custom Blur 2, Judder 2) This will get you close to the type of picture I previously mentioned. Once dialed in, the picture is very good. Almost alive with a perception of depth. The calibrated picture punches much higher than its price point. Rant: I don’t get manufacturers bragging about their tv being over say 3000 nits. This tv is quite bright and it will cause eye fatigue if you don’t reduce luminance. Thankfully, the QM8k isn’t as bright as TCL’s flagship from last year. I see consumers and reviewers panning the tv because of that. Ridiculous. 5000 nits is blinding especially at night. TCL correctly realized improving dark level performance and color accuracy were key to better visuals. The picture, once calibrated, is more color accurate than its competing rival, who by the way, doubled down on an even brighter model for this year and proceeded to mess up its PQ EOTF Tracking (accuracy compared to the film directors intentions) in the process. Thanks to the TCL’s many dimming zones, it produces high quality contrast similar to twice as expensive models, all OLED. If you set Gamma to 2.4, which I don’t personally prefer, it adds an OLED richness to the picture. However, over $2000 the QD OLED’s win due to infinite black levels and increased brightness, in my opinion. But I ain’t paying $2000 for a TV, especially with MicroQD (think Bravia10) sets just around the corner. OLED best tread carefully (reduce cost) or potentially face the same problems Plasma faced. The vast majority of people like inexpensive sets with decent pictures. If I’m not mistaken, TCL is currently number two, in total sets sold in America and is chasing down Samsung. I’ve always been a Samsung guy, but the times have changed for me. If I get six problem free years from this tv, I’ll consider that a Big win for me. We’ll see… Lastly, Buyer Beware: Too many people are getting defective panels. Panel Lottery is a red flag that TCL will have to address. Make sure you have a return policy in place. Remember, Amazon’s premium delivery will set the tv up and then take it back in real time, if it doesn’t boot up properly. And double check to insure you have the latest FirmWare update. As for mine, it is now 4 months old and performing perfectly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2025 by DaveandTia

  • Wow just WOW!
Size: 75 inches
Beautiful TV. So bright and colorful. Sound quality through my receiver is also significantly improved over my 6 year old Sony Bravia. Very pleasantly calibrated right out of the box. Google TV works well. Streaming quality and speed is terrific. Really not much negative to say about this. And the price during Prime days was an absolute bargain. Very happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2025 by Ken Delaurentis

  • Solid TV!
Size: 65 inches
Did a lot of research on this TV before purchase. For me, this is an amazing TV. I have my PS5 connected to it and the games look great on it. I did have to do some minor changes to the picture settings out of the box, but I used rtings.com suggested values and just adjusted brightness to my liking and room conditions. I did turn off adaptive brightness, because for me it was distracting. But the packaging was great, putting the stand together was simple. Cable management consists of some clips that go on the back of the TV. The only issue that I have encountered thus far is the OTA update system that TCL uses is not reliable. My TV came with firmware v206. Auto update said there were no further updates available, however v237 is current which is 2 updates past the stock firmware I had. I had to contact TCL support to assist with doing a manual firmware update. There were nice and helpful, I used the online chat option. They followed up by email with instructions and also followed up after the firmware was installed. Overall I got a solid deal on this TV during Amazon Prime Day, but after receiving it and experiencing it, It is still worth the current price that it is going for (Currently $1,297) I had hesitations about trying TCL but I have been pleasantly surprised by this model and would recommend this model for sure to anyone who is not quite ready or able to do an OLED. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2025 by Joseph Bolgiano

  • Didn’t work
Size: 65 inches
I revieved this item and after going through all the trouble of unpacking and setting up I turn it on and it doesn’t work after a little bit of research I realized it had a software or OS glitch so it was stuck on a boot up screen with only restart and developer options that didn’t do anything. After calling they confirmed it and told me a replacement and pickup would take 3 weeks so after going through the hassle of packing everything up I decided to just return it and not get a replacement ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2025 by Laurence Karana Laurence Karana

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