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TCL announced new products at CES 2023

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TCL announced new products at the 2023 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

TCL QM8 Model
TCL QM8 Model

The TCL Q-Series Televisions 

The TCL S-Series is a family of versatile smart TVs that improves every customer’s home theater experience with quality features for every budget.  TCL’s newest televisions will build on features like Auto Game Mode (ALLM) with a full suite of key game technologies.  TCL’s Q6 introduces the new Game Accelerator 120 for up to 120Hz Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), while Q7 and QM8 unleash the new Game Accelerator 240 for up to 240Hz VRR – a gaming experience coupled with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro Certification.  TCL also announced plans to introduce QD-OLED into its TV lineup and make its televisions custom-install compatible for the first time.

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TCL Mobile

This year’s line-up includes a slew of smart products, including the TCL 40 Series smartphone range, two new NXTPAPER devices, a compact tablet, and a range of next-generation smart wearable glasses. 

The TCL 40 Series smartphone lineup includes the TCL 40 R 5G, 40 SE and 408.  TCL is also expanding its NXTPAPER display technology to new categories with the TCL NXTPAPER 12 Pro tablet and TCL’s first ever 2-in-1 detachable laptop, TCL BOOK X12 Go.  The TCL TAB 8 LE is a compact tablet for staying connected at home and on the go.

TCL NXTWEAR S
TCL NXTWEAR S

Designed to be as wearable as conventional eyeglasses, TCL RayNeo X2 features binocular full-color holographic optical waveguide Micro-LED displays.  they provide heads-up display when using various functions like smart navigation, auto-translation, photography, and music-playing. TCL NXTWEAR S wearable display glasses will make its debut in the U.S. market.  Highlights include a 130-inch, high-definition screen at four meters away, new-generation dual 1080p Micro OLED displays, and a unique acoustic phase cancellation mode.  The display, developed by TCL CSOT, reproduces realistic color, and enables a 108-degrees field of view, with an amazing 1512ppi pixel density.

Specialized Sound Modes
Specialized Sound Modes

TCL will launch new premium sound bars that are also grouped into Q-Series and S-Series to complement the 2023 TV lineup – three new S-Series and two new Q-Series models. The S-Series products, 2.1, 3.1 and 5.1 channel sound bars.  all new models will have advanced features like DTS Virtual:X for an enhanced sound field, Dolby Audio, wireless subwoofer, the ability to add rear speakers, and will be Roku TV Ready.  For a more premium “Home Theater, Made Better” experience, two new Q-Series sound bars will offer 3.1 and 5.1 channel audio solutions.

TCL Home Appliances

In 2023 TCL will launch its premium Q-Series Window air conditioner will have smart functions including App and Voice Control.  In addition, TCL also launches small-size refrigerators as well as wine and beverage coolers.

TCL Booth: #16915 in Central Hall at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show January 5-8 in the Las Vegas Convention Center

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