TCL Unveils Groundbreaking Visual Technologies and Smart Living Solutions at CES 2026

TCL Unveils Groundbreaking Visual Technologies and Smart Living Solutions at CES 2026



TCL, a leading global provider of consumer electronics and the top brand for Mini-LED and ultra-large televisions, made a stunning presentation at CES 2026, demonstrating the future of visual technologies and intelligent living. Introducing a new generation of groundbreaking display technologies and AI-supported products, TCL aims to redefine entertainment, productivity, and smart living experiences.

Innovations in Display Technology


At CES 2026, TCL showcased its unique SQD Mini-LED technology, a revolutionary advancement that transforms the traditional Mini-LED local dimming zones into precise dimming arrays. This technology allows for unrivaled light control across the screen, producing exceptional performance in both light and dark scenes. Notably, the latest advancements include TCL's industry-leading Super QLED technology and Ultra Color Filter Panels, which enhance color accuracy, peak brightness, and lifespan.

The star of the show was the TCL X11L, the world's first television integrating SQD Mini-LED technology. This remarkable TV boasts an extensive color gamut, achieving up to 100% BT.2020 All-Scene Wide Color Gamut and features CSOT's WHVA 2.0 Ultra Panel, resulting in richer colors and sharper image quality. With up to 20,736 precise dimming zones and brightness reaching 10,000 nits, HDR content comes alive in vivid realism. The X11L also features an ultra-slim design that is nearly 2 cm thick, accompanied by Bang & Olufsen audio for a premium sound experience.

Moreover, TCL's partnership with Gemini Integration for Google TV and Dolby Vision 2 brought exciting enhancements to the viewing experience. Building on last year's introduction of the first

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