TCL Took CES 2025 Seriously: Displays and More!

Thursday, January 16, 2025


It must have been a relatively insane day at CES 2025 specifically at the TCL booth where they displayed their very best displays tech and various aiot products to make homes smarter than before. From QD Mini LED TV's, to business and gaming monitors, they added more car displays, mobile phones, wearable tech, tablets and projectors. It's a whole ecosystem that they would want you to enjoy because that's exactly what they committed to.

The new TCL X11K QD Mini LED TV has an unmatched clarity and sharpness, thanks to its All Domain Halo Control Tech that makes everything so vivid. Aside from the video, they also did quite well using Bang and Olufsen audio despite its massive size. The 115 inch QM891G on the other hand pairs nicely with the sleek Q85 soundbar. They also have the R83 Professional Monitors for those who prefer it for gaming rigs. There were more that could fit different lifestyles, the crowd knew that was happening at the TCL booth. Meanwhile, they have the NXTPAPER 4.0 tech that has been applied to various mobile devices, a lot of people appreciated it.

For those who love AR, there's the RayNeo X3 Pro Smart Glasses to use for different applications. They also have the new PLAYCUBE projector which was cute and versatile especially for entertainment purpose. They also have a lot of other things for cars which gained traction at the event. They also showcased TCL Ai Me that are integrated robots, so imagine the things you could do with it if you are running a smart networked home. The TV's are also utilizing Gemini, AI tech from Google. They still are thinking about the planet and made these products sustainable. From the smart TCL FreshIN 3.0 Air Conditioner, to the TCL Built In Refrigerators, to the Smart Home Energy Management Solutions, they have it all covered.

TCL also partnered with NFL, it didn't go unnoticed because it is one of the most watched shows in the in the world. I guess this is going to be a reason why more sales are coming in North America no?



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