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It quite ridiculous they can answer this question on every other model TCL QD-Mini LED TV but play dumb on this model. It's because it TCL specs this model as "up to 1000 nits" when independant testing shows it only reaching 600-750 nits. The QM7K is rated at 3000 nits (a major step up in picture brightness). The QM6K also only has 500 local dimming sectors whereas the QM7K has 2500. Both models spec a high 7000:1 static contrast ratio, but due to the much higher number of dimming zones on the QM7K the tv's dynamic contrast ratio jumps to 30,000,000:1. Dynamic contrast should be taken with a grain of salt however. Static contrast is the most reliable rating. Suffice it to say, the QM7K has a very noticeable increase in contrast then the QM6K. Hope this helps answer your question.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Our QM6K QD-Mini LED Class features High HDR Brightness with a High Contrast HVA Panel. It 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. You can visit www.tcl.com/us/en/products/home-theater/qm6-class/98-class-4k-uhd-hdr-qd-mini-led-qled-smart-google-tv-98qm6k to see all of the amazing features this TV has. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
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