TCL has announced the next Precise Dimming Series in its 2025 TV lineup — the new QM7K. Following the launch of its QM6K at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, the QM7K is TCL’s second series to feature its new Halo Control System. Delivering a complete 2025 Mini LED system upgrade, the Halo Control System features a suite of advanced technologies throughout the QM7K premium QD-Mini LED lineup in TCL’s widest range of sizes — from a 55-inch screen all the way up to a 115-inch screen size for the ultimate entertainment immersion experience.

Armed with next-gen Mini LED technology, the TCL QM7K offers higher peak brightness than its predecessor QM751G for even greater HDR impact. TCL’s latest Precise Dimming Series also sports a new CrystGlow HVA Panel (anti-reflective), premium audio by Bang & Olufsen, and a pedestal stand on select sizes, but the Halo Control System is truly what sets it apart from the competition.
The Halo Control System yields three key benefits, including enhanced color and grayscale accuracy, as well as virtually no blooming. The new system’s Super High Energy LED Chip combines high brightness with increased light efficiency while a Super Condensed Micro Lens uses a narrower light path for more precise light control. Additionally, the new TCL Micro OD reduces optical distance between the backlight and diffuser plate for virtually no blooming or halo effect and avoids LED light overlap to produce clear, sharp edges between bright whites and dark blacks.
TCL’s enhanced QD-Mini LED backlight technology works in conjunction with a high-contrast HVA Panel to block out more of the light when the LCD closes for better dark state, providing up to 5X native contrast. Furthermore, enhanced QLED technology combines a new Color Optimization Algorithm with more vibrant Quantum Crystals for significantly improved color accuracy.
Critical to achieve premium picture quality, processing also gets an upgrade in the TCL QM7K with Zero-Delay Transient Response for virtually no lag between the input signal and backlight response, preventing after-image blur and maximizing specular highlights. The Halo Control System also adds a bi-directional 23-bit Backlight Controller, allowing the finest granular control of over 65,000 levels of brightness for each LED so grayscale accuracy is elevated. In addition, the system includes a Dynamic Light Algorithm (DLA) that intelligently optimizes the incoming video to render SDR signals at near HDR level, for consistently pristine picture quality regardless of the content metadata.
TCL’s QM7K series replaces the QM751G from 2024 and offers:
- Halo Control System – New LED Chip, new Super Condensed Micro Lens, Micro OD, 23-bit Backlight Controller, Zero-Delay Transient Response, Dynamic Light Algorithm (DLA), High Contrast HVA Panel, Enhanced QLED, and new Color Optimization Algorithm
- Up to LD2800 Precise Dimming
- Up to HDR3000 Brightness
- NEW Crystglow HVA Panel (anti-reflective)
- TCL AiPQ Pro Processor
- 144 Hz Native Panel Refresh Rate
- Game Accelerator 288, for up to blistering fast 288 VRR
- New Filmmaker Mode
- Dolby Vision IQ & HDR10+, HDR10
- IMAX Enhanced & AMD FreeSync PP Certifications
- New Premium Audio by Bang & Olufsen (2.2)
- Dolby Atmos & DTS Virtual:X
- New Backlit Remote
- Hands-Free Voice Control (Far Field)
- NEW Art Mode & Art Gallery
- Google TV
- New Thinner Bezel-less Design with Pedestal Stand (65”- 85”)
The new TCL QM7K is available at retailers nationwide in a 55-inch for $1299.99 MSRP, 65-inch for $1499.99 MSRP, 75-inch for $1999.99 MSRP, and 85-inch for $2499.99 MSRP, as well as XXL big screens in 98-inch for $3999.99 MSRP and 115-inch for $19,999.99 MSRP coming soon. The 55-, 65-, 75-, and 85-inch QM7K models are available now at www.tcl.com and customers can receive a $500 Visa gift card for a limited time after purchase (terms and conditions apply).
For more information, visit www.tcl.com.