TCL presented a range of new products and advancements at CES 2025. The company displayed innovations across several categories, including QD-Mini LED TVs, professional monitors, portable projectors, AR glasses, and automotive electronics, while also highlighting developments in artificial intelligence and smart home systems.
Among TCL’s announcements was the X11K QD-Mini LED TV, which features over 14,000 local dimming zones and the company’s All-Domain Halo Control Technology, designed to enhance visual clarity and precision. Audio integration was also a focus, with TCL incorporating sound systems from Bang & Olufsen. Other notable TV models include the A300 Series and the 115-inch QM891G, which TCL identifies as the largest QD-MiniLED TV currently available.
TCL also introduced the QM6K Series of TVs, which the company describes as “affordable premium” models. These TVs incorporate a Super High Energy LED Chip that reportedly increases brightness by 53% compared to previous models. Additional features include a redesigned backlight system, intended to reduce blooming effects, and a matte finish on larger models to reduce glare. The QM6K Series is available in sizes from 50 to 98 inches, with prices ranging from $749.99 to $3,499.99. Pre-orders for the series are open on TCL’s website, with select models bundled with a complimentary TCL Q75H soundbar.
The company’s exhibit also included the R83 Professional Monitor Series, which TCL describes as offering high precision for gaming and creative applications. A new product in the projector category, the PlayCube, was also displayed. This device features a compact, cube-shaped design with a twistable projection system and a built-in battery. However, specific pricing and availability for this product were not provided.
In the mobile and tablet category, TCL introduced the Nxtpaper 11 Plus Tablet, featuring the fourth generation of the company’s Nxtpaper display technology. The device aims to reduce eye strain while maintaining image clarity and includes features such as AI-powered Smart Eye Comfort Mode and a matte finish that mimics paper texture. Additional functionality includes tools for voice memo transcription and language translation. Pricing and availability for the tablet have not yet been announced.
TCL also presented its RayNeo X3 Pro Smart Glasses, which integrate computing capabilities directly into the device, removing the need for external hardware. In the automotive category, TCL showcased its Intelligent Cockpit and Driving Solutions but did not release specific details about these systems.
The company did not reveal its entire 2025 product lineup during the event, and some details about the showcased products remain limited.