In the recently concluded CES 2025, TCL has showcased a range of new products and innovations, highlighting its leadership in display technology, smart home solutions, and AI-driven advancements.

New display tech and smart solutions
Among TCL’s standout offerings is the X11K QD-Mini LED TV, featuring over 14,000 local dimming zones for superior visual clarity. Paired with TCL’s All-domain Halo Control Technology, the TV promises an immersive viewing experience.

TCL also unveiled the 115-inch QM891G QD-Mini LED TV, the world’s largest of its kind, along with a Q85 Soundbar designed to deliver high-quality audio for large-screen setups.
For gamers and creatives, the R83 Professional Monitor Series offers pixel-level precision for an enhanced visual experience.

On the mobile front, TCL introduced the NXTPAPER 4.0 technology, which reduces eye strain while offering full-color electronic paper displays, debuting in the TCL NXTPAPER 11 Plus Tablet.
TCL plans to extend this tech to more mobile devices in the future.
AR glasses and portable projectors
TCL is also entering the augmented reality space with its RayNeo X3 Pro Smart Glasses, which integrate computing power directly into the glasses, eliminating the need for external devices.
Additionally, the company introduced the PLAYCUBE Projector, a compact and versatile portable projection solution, alongside innovations for automotive displays.
AI and smart connectivity
TCL’s AI initiatives were also a focal point at CES. The company introduced TCL Ai Me, a modular AI companion robot designed to interact with users in a personalized and intuitive manner. It’s part of the company’s broader push into AI-driven smart living.

TCL is also integrating Google’s Gemini AI model into its upcoming TVs, set to debut in 2025, bringing smarter entertainment experiences.
Another key product, the LINKHUB HH516 5G AI CPE Router, promises improved network speeds and efficiency with lower power consumption.
Sustainability and design
TCL emphasized sustainability in its CES presentation with eco-conscious design choices, including remote controls made from recycled tea leaves and furniture crafted from cardboard.

The company also introduced the FreshIN 3.0 Air Conditioner, which improves air quality and energy efficiency, and the FREE BUILT-IN Refrigerator, a space-saving, tech-enhanced solution for modern kitchens.
Building connections globally
TCL continues to expand its global presence through strategic partnerships, including with the NFL. At CES, NFL Hall-of-Famer Charles Woodson appeared at the TCL booth to engage with fans and reinforce the brand’s connection to sports and entertainment.
With these innovations, TCL is positioning itself at the forefront of technology, combining cutting-edge display and AI solutions with a strong commitment to sustainability.

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