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Upto 1000 nits. In real life around 500 nits. Great for SDR, pretty decent for HDR.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If the Peak Brightness with the Contrast and Brightness turned to their maximum seetings is only 1,000 nits, I suggest not buying this TV. I say this because I own a Hisense U8K 75" TV and the HDR movies are far too dark - even when I turn the Peak Brightness and Local Dimming settings to "High" and set Brightness and Contast to the maximum setting of "100." The SDR versions of the movies in 1080p with a high bitrate simply look better than the HDR versions in 4K that are simply too "dark." I believe the Hisense U8K is capable of 1,500 nits. I'm not a fan of HDR because it is far too dark.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Our QM5K Class delivers exceptional contrast and brightness within its class for dynamic performance in daytime or nighttime viewing. For detailed information, many TV review websites commonly publish performance measurements using their test methods. This provides exceptionally vivid and lifelike picture performance. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
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