Ffalcon, the oddly named sub-brand under TCL, has launched the Thunderbird Q7A Pro gaming monitor in the Chinese market.
TCL has announced plans to acquire Sony’s home entertainment business, covering televisions and home audio equipment. The two ...
TCL introduced the next entry in its flagship line of televisions during CES. The X11L SQD-Mini LED Series is available for pre-order now in three sizes. But like much of the gear on show in Las Vegas ...
The NXTPAPER 70 Pro is TCL’s latest Android phone with an eye-friendly paper-like display. Users can quickly switch between display modes through the NXTPAPER button, including a monochrome option.
TCL has upgraded its Mini LED TV technology to launch a premium SQD-Mini LED model later this year. Shown at CES 2026, the TCL X11L uses Super Quantum Crystals technology to provide a wider colour ...
TCL’s X11L SQD-Mini LED TV debuts at CES 2026 in large sizes with premium pricing, boasting 100% BT.2020 color, 20,000 dimming zones and up to 10,000 nits HDR. At the core of the X11L is TCL’s new SQD ...
The brand's new crown jewel TV of 2026 is the X11L, which features TCL's Super Quantum Dot (SQD) Mini LED panel, for which the company claims achieves 100 percent of the BT2020 color gamut. This is ...
TCL has officially launched the Note A1 NxtPaper, a digital note-taking device that combines the company’s latest paper-like display technology with AI-powered productivity features. Positioned to ...
TCL has announced the launch of the TCL Note A1 Nxtpaper, which the company says is an intelligent E-Note designed to transform digital reading, writing, and creativity. Building on the company’s ...
When you stroll past the TV aisle and spot a large-screen offering from TCL — often sitting beside premium names such as Samsung and LG, yet priced as if entry-level — you're naturally inclined to ...
The TVs, which are the first with Gemini AI support, start at $2,999. The TVs, which are the first with Gemini AI support, start at $2,999. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more.
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