TCL has officially launched its 2025 lineup of QD-Mini LED televisions in the UAE, expanding its position in the large-screen premium TV segment with a suite of updated models designed to cater to a range of budgets and use cases. The release includes the C6K, C7K, C8K, and X11K series, each offering incremental advancements in display brightness, contrast, audio fidelity, and build quality.
With this new range, TCL aims to strengthen its foothold in the Middle East as a leading Mini LED brand by focusing on display refinement rather than reinvention. The adoption of QD-Mini LED backlighting continues across the board, offering finer control over dimming zones and delivering improved contrast and wider color performance. TCL’s strategy is to position these TVs as serious contenders for both casual viewers and those who prioritize high-end home cinema features.

At the entry level, the TCL C6K offers a mix of affordability and performance, including a 144Hz native refresh rate and an integrated ONKYO 2.1 Hi-Fi sound system—features that should appeal to gamers and general media consumers. The C7K series moves further upmarket with Bang & Olufsen audio and a more advanced dimming system featuring over 2,800 zones for improved light control and cinematic depth.

The C8K model emphasizes design, with a borderless frame, matte finish on larger screen sizes (85″ and 98″), and a WHVA CrystalGlow panel capable of reaching up to 5,000 nits brightness. This model targets users who want a minimalist aesthetic paired with impactful visuals for bright-room viewing.
At the top end, the X11K series is TCL’s flagship offering for 2025. It pushes performance boundaries with up to 14,112 dimming zones and a peak brightness of 6,500 nits, supporting HDR content with more precision and realism. The addition of what TCL calls “All-Domain Halo Control Technology” suggests improved handling of blooming artifacts—a common issue in local dimming LED displays.
The entire lineup includes thoughtful design features such as ultra-slim profiles, wall-mounting options, and matte screen coatings to minimize glare. These design considerations show a continued effort to balance screen size with living space adaptability—a crucial factor in urban markets like Dubai.

TCL is showcasing these models through an experiential setup at the TCL Studio in Dubai, a dedicated venue where local partners and media can preview the lineup. The event positions the TVs not only as tools for content consumption but as lifestyle products meant to blend into modern living spaces.
This 2025 launch underscores TCL’s growing commitment to premium home entertainment, a space traditionally dominated by a few established players. By offering high brightness, refined dimming, and immersive audio across a range of price tiers, the TCL QD-Mini LED TV 2025 lineup adds viable alternatives for consumers seeking larger screens without compromising on performance.
Availability for the new models begins immediately in the UAE, with more information provided on the brand’s regional website. As the competition intensifies in the premium TV market, TCL’s strategy appears to rest on scaling high-end features downward while pushing its top-tier displays to new technical benchmarks.
