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QD-MINI LED: This premium level Mini LED TV, now with the New TCL Halo Control System, ensures a stunning viewing experience.
TCL HALO CONTROL SYSTEM: An advanced Technology Suite that includes the New Super High Energy LED Microchip, Condensed Micro Lens, Micro-OD Reduced Optical Distance, High Contrast HVA Panel, Enhanced QLED, Zero Delay Transient Response, Bi-direction 23-bit Backlight Controller, and Dynamic Light Algorithm for Stunning “Halo-Free” Images.
CRYSTGLOW WHVA PANEL: Stunning picture quality from any seat with the anti-reflective edge-to-edge ZeroBorder* panel that’s designed to deliver vibrant colors and crisp detail from every *ZeroBorder only refers to the hardly perceived BM zone at the edge of the image under normal viewing scene and distance. angle.
GAME ACCELERATOR 288: Win the game with up to blistering fast 288 VRR, creating lag-free gaming.
GOOGLE TV WITH HANDS-FREE VOICE CONTROL AND BACKLIT PREMIUM VOICE REMOTE: Discover new movies and shows from across your subscriptions and content available to you. Suggestions based on what you’ve watched and what interests you make it easier to find your next favorite, all from your voice or voice remote.
6 reviews for TCL 65 Inch Class QM8K Series | Mini LED QLED 4K HDR | 65QM8K, 2025 Model | 120HZ-144HZ Anti Reflective Wide Angle Screen Smart Google TV Dolby Atmos | Voice Remote Alexa Gaming Streaming Television
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Randy Welborn –
GREAT TV! Highly recommend !
Purchased TCL QM8 65 in November and it took several weeks before it was delivered ! Was well worth the wait! Very impressed with the picture! The colors pop and picture brightness is incredible ! I was a little disppointed in the Bang&Olufsen sound system ! I would recommend a sound bar and subwoofer! I paid $897 but now there $1495! Not sure why to hugh price increase ! Was a big Sony fan but TCL is my brand right now! TCL get your prices right and you will have me as a customer for a long time! It is a great tv for under $1000!
Bryson R. –
Best Quality TV Money Can Buy
The TCL 65-Inch Class QM8K Series QD-Mini LED is an impressive TV that delivers on almost every front. Motion quality is smooth and consistent, making fast-paced sports and action movies easy to enjoy without blur. The picture is outstanding—clear, bright, and crisp with excellent color depth that makes everything pop. Setup was quick and straightforward, and once up and running, the TV performs flawlessly with virtually no lag, whether streaming, gaming, or just navigating menus.The only drawback is the remote, which seems to burn through batteries much faster than expected. It’s a small inconvenience compared to the overall performance of the TV, but worth noting.Overall, this TCL QM8K is a fantastic choice if you’re looking for premium functionality and picture quality at a competitive price point.
Nancy –
Picture Quality up there
This is a very good TV. The picture quality is up there, blacks show up literally black. Decided to test it at 1080 with dune. It did not disappoint as dark detailed black outfits showed every design. Overall picture quality is good at 1080, Imagine it can only get better at higher resolutions. Best setting without calibration is Filmmaker mode. The colors look very accurate. Overall nice looking TV. Looks well built. Streams well, plenty of apps and sound is good. Easy to set up, nice anti glare screen, with back-lit remote.
Michael Glas –
Great TV. Brightness is great/ Picture is great. I’m glad I picked this one.
I love this tv. Note that it requires a larger mount of you want to mount it on a wall (Best Buy did not carry one big enough) – but thanks to Amazon, I got one the correct size. The color took a while to get correct (even with the various pre-set configuration) – but after about 5 minutes of playing with color / contrast – everntyhing looks awesome!
Kelley Barry –
Bright, Immersive, but Room for Improvement – Still a Strong Choice!
Coming from a Samsung QN90A, and having tried the LG G4 and G5, I just couldn’t get behind OLEDs – they lack the brightness and immersion I want, especially at this price point. Decided to take a shot on the 75” TCL QM8K, and I’m still figuring out just how good it is.Pros:✅ Once I dialed in the settings, the brightness is impressive – though I do wish it could go a bit brighter.✅ HDR performance is excellent for movies, and 4K Blu-rays look absolutely amazing.✅ Gaming performance is top-notch – fast response and bright picture overall.✅ The OS is snappy, intuitive, and changing settings is a breeze.✅ From the front, the design is sleek and modern.Cons:❌ Viewing angles are definitely lacking – you lose brightness and color pretty quickly off-center.❌ The screen is very glossy, which isn’t great if your room gets a lot of light.❌ There’s a strange dimming issue that pops up in some games and a few movies – I’m really hoping TCL can fix this with a firmware update.❌ Brightness can be inconsistent; highlights don’t always pop the way I’d like.❌ The TV is pretty bulky when viewed from the side or back – not the best look if your setup exposes those angles.Overall, I’d recommend the QM8K if you’re looking for a bright, immersive experience without going OLED. It delivers excellent performance for movies and gaming, but I’m crossing my fingers TCL fixes some of these quirks with future updates.
j.edkin –
Good onboard audio, fantastic picture.
Today is day two of having this TV.I honestly can’t say enough good things about it. I got it on sale for black Friday on a whim and I don’t regret a dime of my purchase.First of all, (this is my ignorance talking now) “Flat panel TV’s cannot have good on board audio!”. Holy cow was I absolutely wrong! I had purchased a sound bar/subwoofer setup for this TV and I’m taking it back! The bang and Olufsen speakers on this device are absolutely banging. Are they movie surround imax in depth drive your butt cheeks crazy sound? No, but I’m old so I don’t really care much about having 14 speakers to deal with anymore. Just the shear fact of not having a second remote is making me absolutely happy. There’s definitely bass and there’s definitely trebile. Dialogue is crisp and music has enough depth for background audio.The picture.Holy moly, I’ve been rolling in 1080 land for the past 15 years. In fact my Panasonic plasma 720p was just fine for 10 of those years. I just watched an 8k Dolby video on YouTube and I could see details that I didn’t know were possible on a tv.That being said, (keep in mind I don’t watch sports) there is a bit of screen tearing on a lot of action and fast moving scenes. It detracts a bit from the over all immersion but not enough for me to take away a star as my expectations coming into this purchase were very minimal.You can buy an extended 4 year warranty from TCL for an additional $400. But if I have to pay $1500 (tax) for a TV to work for four years worry free, I won’t be buying another TCL.I’ll update as necessary in the future, like if this guy fails in anyway, or if the speakers start degrading, but as of today I can’t recommend this TV enough.