TCL takes aim at OLED with ‘highest brightness levels to date’ in mini-LED TVs

Since 2018, TCL has been making the most of slightly-cheaper-than-OLED mini-LED TV technology. And now, the firm’s promising bigger and better things with its latest-generation version, claiming an “even better visual experience with high and precise contrast, less blooming, high brightness, and a better uniformity”.

How is it taking aim at the best OLED TVs? You’ve guessed it: brightness. TCL’s new mini-LED TVs apparently boast the highest brightness levels from the company to date (with a peak brightness of HDR 2,000 nits, which should mean punhc highlights even in broad daylight). So, bright bright – but there will also be more local dimming zones at work to improve precise contrast at both ends of the scale.

New C84 Series is the newest TCL premium mini-LED TV, available in 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch sizes. Featuring QLED color technology as well, and backed by TCL’s new AiPQ 3.0 picture-quality algorithms, the TCL C84 Series also boasts Dolby Vision IQ for HDR, and Dolby Atmos support in the sound department.

TCL C84 Tv on white background displaying vivid paint colors on-screen

The TCL C84 mini-LED TV is one way to add a pop of color to a white room. (Image credit: TCL)

For gamers, TCL has introduced its new C74 Series, which combines QLED together with Full Array Local Dimming technology that can apparently hit 1,000 nits of brightness (a step down from mini-LED, but still impressive), and 144Hz support for next-gen gaming. This new model (available in 55-inch, 65-inch and 75-inch sizes) can even hit a 240Hz refresh rate by lowering the resolution, for PC gamers who are so inclined.