- TCL announces Q10M Ultra and Q9M RGB Mini-LED TVs
- Flagship X11L will follow up 2025’s X11K, with 10,000 nits of brightness
- Originally launch in China; US and UK -Confirmations are likely to come on CES
TCL has revealed three new TVs for 2026 including one that is so bright that you can probably see it from the room. It is the X11L, which is a mini-led TV (and successor to the X11K flagship from this year), which promises to deliver an astonishing 10,000 nits brightness. And there are two TVs made with Next-Gen RGB LED background lighting technology, Q9m and Q10m Ultra.
Currently, all three TVs are only China, but messages to the United States are expected on CES 2026 in January. In 2025, TCLS UK and European TV revelations will be shortly after CES.
Q9M RGB TV is the most affordable of the trio with a price starting at 7,999 yuan (about $ 1,150 / £ 830 / AU $ 1,700) for 65-inch version.
It’s really interesting: All RGB TVs we’ve seen so far (such as Hisense 116UX and Samsung Micro-RGB TV) have recently been focused on flagship models, no more achievable TVs.
That is not to say that TCL cannot make flagships. The more Premium Q10M Ultra will be much larger and more expensive at 27,999 Yuan (approx.
And super-light x11l? It sits between the two RGB -LED -TVs with a price that started at 19,999 Yuan (approximately $ 2,811 / £ 2,080 / AU $ 4,255).
TCLS 2026 -TVs: Key features
Q10M Ultra RGB Mini led 4K TV to give it its full name, promises the industry’s leading color fleet with 100% of BT.2020 Color Gamut, the same as Samsung’s Micro RGB TV. The 85, 98 and 115 inch panels deliver 8,736, 11,520 and 16,848 RGB local dampening zones, respectively, with the largest model exposing 9,000 nits of maximum brightness.
The more affordable TCL Q9M has an update speed of 288Hz, 2,880 background zones in the largest 98-inch model and up to 2,000 nits of pointed brightness. Like the Q10M Ultra, it should deliver 100% of the BT.2020 color tension.
TCL says its X11L series is “The King of TVs”. It has an SQD-mini-led panel with between 14,400 and 20,736 attenuating zones. The latter, says TCL, is the highest number of attenuating zones ever used in a mini-led TV.
The SQD Mini-Ledet is another new mini-led tech that uses a single white LED (rather than the blue LEDs that are common in the standard mini-joint) per day. Dimming zone, promising strikingly bright, clean and colored visuals. To match the image, there is a Bang & Olufsen-set speaker system and us is TCL’s own Linkong System 3.0 in China-Vi would expect Google TV in other countries as usual.
The X11K that this model will replace is available in the US and most of Europe, but not Britain – we expect the X11L to not come to the UK either, but maybe we are surprised.



