TCL has launched its 2026 SQD-Mini LED TV range in the UAE featuring brighter displays, immersive sound and advanced gaming performance.

DUBAI: TCL has officially launched its 2026 SQD-Mini LED TV lineup in the UAE, introducing the new C7L, C8L and flagship X11L models as demand for premium large-screen home entertainment continues rising across the region.

The launch event in Dubai showcased TCL’s latest SQD-Mini LED display technology, designed to deliver improved brightness, colour precision, contrast control and immersive viewing experiences for movies, gaming and sports. The company said the new generation technology enhances light efficiency and colour stability while reducing halo effects and blooming commonly associated with traditional LED displays.

TCL’s 2026 SQD-Mini LED TV range includes several premium viewing tiers targeting different consumer preferences. The C7L series serves as the entry-level premium model with high refresh rates and gaming-focused features, including support for up to 288Hz variable refresh rates. The C8L introduces stronger contrast performance, enhanced dimming precision and integrated Audio by Bang & Olufsen sound systems within a near bezel-free design.

The flagship X11L model represents TCL’s highest-end offering, featuring peak brightness levels of up to 10,000 nits and more than 20,000 local dimming zones. The television also includes an ultra-thin profile and edge-to-edge display design aimed at luxury home entertainment consumers.

According to TCL, the UAE market continues witnessing rising demand for 75-inch-plus televisions as consumers increasingly seek cinematic viewing experiences at home. The company said the new lineup has been developed to support connected smart living, console gaming and premium sports viewing.

TCL’s latest launch also reflects the growing competition within the premium television segment, where manufacturers are focusing heavily on display technology, gaming performance and immersive audio integration to attract high-end buyers across the Middle East market.