The TCL QM7K Series combines stunning visuals and immersive
sound. With LD2500 Precise Dimming, HDR 3000 (2000 in 50”) nits
peak brightness, 144Hz Refresh Rate, Game Accelerator 288 (240 in
50”/55”/115”), and AIPQ Processor PRO, it delivers exceptional
clarity, smooth gameplay, and vibrant colors like never before.
Review: Extremely impressed with the quality of the image of this
TV - Extremely impressed with the quality of the image of this
TV. Just upgraded from 2016 model of 'singing sam' brand, and man
has Mini-LED surpassed Direct LED over the years. Shadows and
colors are amazing. I didn't realize that things didn't look
fully real on my old TV until I got this one. I ordered the TV
around the time of, and it arrived the day before, the Super
Bowl. So, my first experience with 4K Ultra HD was on this TV
watching Super Bowl LX. I didn't care who won, I just wanted to
see a good game ... recent SB's have been amazing. This one was a
bit of a let down, but what wasn't a let down was the display of
the game on this TV as streamed through the Peacock Plus app. The
game looked and sounded amazing! Ice hockey, for that matter,
looks great too! No more "fuzzy puck" during long passes as my
old TV struggled to render a small, black, fast moving object on
a white background. The sound, in general, is also an upgrade to
my aged sound bar. The integrated speakers are actually pretty
good when set up correctly (stand vs. wall mount). I turned down
the treble and increased the bass initially ... then I decreased
the bass a little because even some hair care product ads were
rumbling. Who knew they had bass in them? The integrated speakers
won't compete with high end sound bars or surround systems,
obviously, but for normal viewing they are pretty good. The
remote control is simple and easy to use. It has buttons to load
some common apps directly. It lights up when you pick it up, but
the light is very subtle. Very well designed remote with
intuitive layout. The buttons you often use together are near
each other. One of the reasons I upgraded my TV is because of the
speed of the interface when switching apps. Sometimes it was
quicker to just turn the TV off and back on rather than try to
switch apps directly. The TCL 55QM7K is extremely fast and
responsive when navigating through the menus and responding to
inputs. The Google TV / Android system is very intuitive and easy
to learn (Mac/iPhone guy ... this TV supports AirPlay!). The TV
comes with some apps installed (Netflix, and a few others). I
initially did not set up the Google TV portion or link the TV to
my Google account (I never associated my Windows 10 or 11
installs with my Outlook account either). But, I found with this
TV that, if I wanted to download more apps, I would have to do
this. So, once I completed that portion, downloading the rest of
the apps was easy. I get a lot of free streaming services through
my cable provider, and this TV supports all the apps for those
services (which my old TV did not ... another reason for
upgrading). Overall, I am very pleased with the display and
function of the TCL 55QM7K ... especially for the price I paid. I
have ordered a new sound bar. I will update this review after
some time of ownership if I experience any issues. RTINGS.com has
a great review and some recommended calibration settings for this
TV as well.
Review: Great picture and flawless connectivity - I have to start
by saying I love this tv. Its deep black picture is close to
perfect you can still notice the halo effect just a little but
not to bad. On a black screen the tv looks like it is off. The
setup was simple and easy. Its great value for the money. The
connectivity is pretty good I haven't used the tv connected to
wifi as I like wired connection and on wired connection the tv
works perfectly. The remote control is a bit on the cheap side
but I do love that it lights up when you touch it. The sound of
the tv speaker are lousy how ever so I highly suggest getting a
soundbar.