TCL unveils Q10M Ultra RGB Mini LED TV with cutting-edge display tech

In China, the TCL Q10M Ultra and RGB Mini LED 4K TV were unveiled. This device, which comes in three sizes up to 115 inches, is claimed to have industry-leading color accuracy and brightness of up to 9,000 nits XDR. Additional features include four HDMI connections, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, and built-in Bang & Olufsen speakers.
In China, TCL has revealed the Q10M Ultra RGB Mini LED 4K TV. The model was referred to as a benchmark model when it was introduced at the 2025 TCL Mini LED TV Fall New Product Launch Conference in China.

TCL Q10M Ultra comes with micro RGB TV tech
According to reports, the TCL Q10M offers color accuracy that leads the market. It is compatible with Samsung’s Micro RGB TV technology and covers the entire BT.2020 color gamut. Three sizes of the TV will be offered: 85-, 98-, and 115-inch. These provide local dimming zones of 8,736, 11,520, and 16,848 RGB, respectively. With a maximum XDR brightness level of 9,000 nits on the largest model, each variation features a TCL CSOT WHVA Pro panel.
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TCL’s Q10M, which is equipped with a MediaTek 9655+ CPU and 4GB + 128GB of storage, will run the company’s custom operating system in China. It will include four HDMI 2.1 connectors, one USB 3.0 port, Bang & Olufsen speakers, and Wi-Fi 6 compatibility. There will be a lighted remote control with personalized shortcut keys included with this model. Additionally, it is advertised as a wall-mounted, ultra-thin model with concealed cable organization.

The TCL Q10M Ultra RGB Mini LED TV 85-inch model costs CNY 27,999 (about $3,930) at retail in China. CNY 49,999 (~$7,018) and CNY 99,999 (~$14,036) will be the selling prices of the 98-inch and 115-inch models, respectively. Although it is uncertain when it will offer models with its newest technology in international markets, TCL recently displayed one of its new RGB Mini LED TVs at IFA 2025.

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