How strongly 7 sources agree — expert labs and real owners, with community voices weighted heavier. Not one reviewer’s opinion; the pattern across all of them.
- Mini-LED backlighting delivers excellent local dimming and deep blacks for an LED TV
- Quantum dot color for vivid, accurate HDR performance
- Exceptional brightness, handles bright rooms better than OLEDs
- Contrast and black levels still fall short of OLED
- Some blooming/haloing around bright objects on dark backgrounds
- Smart TV interface not as polished as LG's webOS or Google TV
“Also, the matte screen is awesome. I don't know why more TVs aren't matte tbh. I don't care what rtings says….most TVs are in rooms with a bunch of light. And this handles light better than any of my TVs I've ever had, even the ones with anti-reflective panels.”r/tcltvs
Owners of the TCL QM6K frequently cite it as a generational leap in budget TV performance, with one user noting it is “basically what the top of the line QLEDs were in 2022”5 while paying well under $600. The Pro variant's matte panel has become a standout talking point, with a user who replaced an $8-year-old $2000 Samsung declaring it “handles light better than any of my TVs I've ever had, even the ones with anti-reflective panels”6. Not all experiences have been seamless, however, as some owners report “issues with sound bars and switching hdmi ports”7, and at least one buyer chose a different TV for that reason. The Costco Pro version has drawn particular attention for bundling a 5-year warranty at the same price competitors charge for a single year, making the value proposition more concrete for cautious long-term buyers.
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