TCL launches new benchmark Q10M Ultra RGB Mini LED TV – NotebookCheck.net News
The TCL Q10M Ultra, and RGB Mini LED TV, has been revealed in China. Available in three sizes up to 115 inches, this model is said to offer industry leading color accuracy and up to 9,000 nits XDR brightness. Other features include integrated Bang & Olufsen speakers, support for Wi-Fi 6 and four HDMI ports.
TCL has announced the Q10M Ultra RGB Mini LED TV in China. The model was unveiled at the 2025 TCL Mini LED TV Fall New Product Launch Conference in China, where it was described as a benchmark model.
The TCL Q10M is said to offer industry leading color accuracy. It covers 100% of the BT.2020 color gamut, matching Samsung’s Micro RGB TV technology. The TV will be available in three sizes: 85-inch, 98-inch and 115-inch. These offer 8,736, 11,520 and 16,848 RGB local dimming zones, respectively. Each variant has a TCL CSOT WHVA Pro panel, with a maximum XDR brightness level of 9,000 nits on the largest model.
TCL’s Q10M will use the brand’s proprietary operating system in China, powered by a MediaTek 9655+ chip with 4GB + 128GB storage. It will be equipped with Bang & Olufsen speakers, with one USB 3.0 and four HDMI 2.1 ports and support for Wi-Fi 6. This model will be accompanied by a backlit remote control with custom shortcut keys. Plus, it is marketed as an ultra-thin wall mounted model, with hidden cable organisation.
In China, the TCL Q10M Ultra RGB Mini LED TV 85-inch model retails for CNY 27,999 (~$3,930). The 98-inch and 115-inch models will retail for CNY 49,999 (~$7,018) and CNY 99,999 (~$14,036), respectively. TCL recently showed one of its new RGB Mini LED TVs at IFA 2025, though it is unclear when it will release models with its latest technology in global markets.
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Polly Allcock, 2025-09-15 (Update: 2025-09-15)
