
TCL
The TCL 55QM7K is a 55‑inch QD‑Mini LED TV that delivers bright HDR performance, deep blacks, and a native 144 Hz panel with FreeSync Premium Pro, all powered by Google TV with hands‑free voice control.
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Current
$698.00
Average
$781.49
Lowest
$567.99
Highest
$1,299.99
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Best For
Gamers seeking high refresh rates and FreeSync, movie/TV enthusiasts wanting Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced, viewers in bright rooms needing high peak brightness, and smart‑home users who want Google TV with hands‑free voice control.
Not Ideal For
Buyers who demand perfect out‑of‑the‑box color accuracy, those who require Wi‑Fi 6 connectivity, users prioritizing the absolute highest HDR brightness, or anyone who dislikes adjusting picture settings.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers rate the QM7K as a compelling mid‑range Mini‑LED TV, praising its high HDR brightness, deep blacks, 144 Hz panel and robust gaming features, while noting the warm out‑of‑box color tone and the need for calibration. Both PCMag and Tom’s Guide give it 4.0/5.0, highlighting its value proposition and the effectiveness of TCL’s Halo Control System.
What Users Say
Everyday users give the TV an average 4.3/5.0, lauding its picture quality, gaming performance, vibrant colors and solid sound, but repeatedly mention the need to adjust white balance, occasional firmware hiccups, and a remote that could be more comfortable.
Common Complaints
Warm default whites, slight tint in secondary colors, need for manual white‑balance calibration, occasional firmware glitches, and a remote that some find ergonomically lacking.
How It Compares
vs. Hisense U8N
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Hisense U8N for brighter HDR and color accuracy; choose the TCL QM7K for smoother high‑refresh gaming and a richer feature set.
vs. TCL QM8
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Disadvantages
Opt for the QM8 if ultimate HDR brightness is the priority; the QM7K is the better value for gamers and bright‑room viewers.
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