
TCL
The TCL QM7K is a 65‑inch 2025 mid‑range QD‑Mini LED TV featuring a native 144 Hz panel, Google TV, and advanced Halo Control System for reduced bloom. It delivers very bright HDR, strong gaming performance, and Bang & Olufsen‑tuned audio, positioning it as a compelling upgrade over budget models.
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$972.49
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$995.47
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$797.97
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$1,499.99
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Best For
Enthusiast gamers who need high refresh rates and low input lag, viewers in bright living rooms who benefit from high HDR brightness, and budget‑conscious buyers seeking premium mini‑LED features without paying flagship prices.
Not Ideal For
Consumers who require ATSC 3.0 over‑the‑air TV, users who demand Wi‑Fi 6 for high‑bandwidth streaming, or those who expect perfect color accuracy straight out of the box.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers applaud the QM7K for delivering a very bright, high‑contrast image with minimal bloom, and for its gaming‑focused features such as a native 144 Hz panel, VRR and FreeSync Premium Pro. The Google TV platform and hands‑free Assistant are highlighted as strengths, while the warm out‑of‑the‑box color tone and lack of ATSC 3.0 are noted as minor drawbacks. Overall, critics view it as a strong mid‑range mini‑LED offering excellent value.
What Users Say
Everyday users are highly satisfied, repeatedly praising the TV’s picture quality, gaming performance, vibrant colors, and solid built‑in sound. Common praise points include easy setup and the Google TV experience. The most frequent complaints revolve around warm whites that need manual calibration, a remote that feels awkward, and occasional firmware hiccups.
Common Complaints
Warm white balance that needs adjustment, remote button layout ergonomics, occasional firmware bugs, lack of ATSC 3.0 tuner, and lower peak HDR brightness compared with top‑tier competitors.
What People Are Saying
“Incredible picture quality”
“Perfect for gaming”
“Bright and vibrant colors”
“Great sound”
“Easy to set up”
“Whites look yellowish”
“Remote button layout could be improved”
How It Compares
vs. Hisense U8N
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Hisense U8N if peak HDR brightness is the top priority; choose the TCL QM7K for better gaming performance, value, and a more integrated smart platform.
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