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#IFA2019: TCL Mini LED TV Wins Home Theater Gold Award


TCL one of the leading players in the global TV industry has received the “Home Theater Gold Award” for its flagship Mini LED X10/C11 TV.

The TV received the award at the Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin (IFA) 2019, by International Data Group (IDG) and German Industry & Commerce Co., Ltd. (GIC/AHK).

“We are delighted to receive this award. TCL is a pioneer in applying Mini LED technology to mass TV production. We believe that Mini LED will lead the future development of display technologies,” said Shaoyong Zhang, General Manager of the TV Business Unit and Marketing Center, TCL Industrial Holdings. “By combining Mini LED with QLED solution and 8K resolution, we will offer the most realistic color to consumers and ensure the best viewing experience.”

The TCL Mini LED Series comes in several sizes and with a variety of functions. The premier model is a 75-inch 8K Mini LED TV. Its backlight is driven by 25,200 high-performance LEDs, delivering superior brightness of up to 1200 nits. It also features 900 local dimming zones.

Key features include: Mini LED display technology, 8K display technology, Quantum Dot display technology, Dolby Vision®, TCL AI-IN, Android P operating system, Onkyo sound bar and Dolby Atmos

This 8K model will become available during the second quarter of 2020 in selected markets. There is also a 75-inch 4K version. In addition, there are two 65-inch 4K versions with optional soundbars that will be available at the end of 2019.

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