
Customers find value in the 75" Class QM8 Q-Class Mini-LED QLED 4K HDR Smart TV's exceptional picture quality, brightness, and deep black levels, resulting in a highly immersive viewing experience. The Google TV platform is praised for its ease of use and speed. While some users noted limitations in upscaling lower-resolution content, the overall consensus points to a positive experience.
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If you're looking for a TV that delivers both in image quality and performance, the TCL 75" Class QM8 is a top-tier option that deserves serious consideration. I purchased mine as an Open Box deal from Best Buy, and I can confidently say it’s been one of the best decisions I’ve made. If you’re handy, don’t shy away from Open Box options—you can snag a high-performance TV for a fraction of the cost. Brilliant Display and Brightness One of the most impressive features of the QM8 is its stunning picture quality. With a combination of 4K Ultra HD resolution, QLED Quantum Dot technology, and HDR ULTRA (Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+), you get to experience vibrant colors, deep blacks, and amazing contrast. The Mini-LED technology with 2300+ local dimming zones ensures that dark scenes stay deep and detailed, while bright highlights truly pop—especially with the screen’s ability to hit 2,000 nits of peak brightness. Whether you're watching in a brightly lit room or a dark one, the image quality remains consistently brilliant. Perfect for Gamers As a gamer, the QM8’s Game Accelerator 240 and Auto Game Mode have been a game-changer. The combination of 240Hz VRR and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro ensures buttery-smooth gameplay without screen tearing or lag. Paired with the 120Hz refresh rate and Motion Rate 480, fast-paced scenes in games or sports are fluid and clear. If you’re into competitive gaming, this TV gives you the edge you need. Responsive and Intuitive The QM8 responds quickly to commands, whether you're navigating apps, changing settings, or adjusting volume. The Google TV OS is snappy, intuitive, and packed with smart features. Built-in Google Assistant and voice control allow for seamless navigation, while the backlit remote is a thoughtful touch, especially for late-night viewing. Solid Construction The sleek, bezel-less design gives the QM8 a premium look, and the solid construction assures durability. Even though I bought mine used, the build quality is undeniable—it’s sturdy and feels built to last. Plus, the adjustable pedestal stand offers flexibility for different setups, which is a nice bonus if you're particular about your media furniture. Connectivity and Audio In terms of connectivity, the QM8 is future-proofed with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth audio, and four HDMI inputs (including eARC). Whether you're using streaming apps, connecting a soundbar, or pairing Bluetooth headphones for private listening, the experience is seamless. The built-in subwoofer provides richer, deeper audio than standard TV speakers, adding to the immersive experience. Final Thoughts The TCL 75" Class QM8 delivers an unrivaled viewing and gaming experience. Whether you’re a movie buff, a sports fan, or a gamer, this TV excels across the board. Even better, if you’re open to an Open Box deal like I was, you can get this flagship experience at a bargain. Highly recommended!
Posted by JeffB
The picture is excellent, local dimming zones do extremely well even with subtitles and a dark room. The only gripe is that Game mode does not work well because when it's applied and I start my PS5 I get a bright green stuck pixel towards the top right that is super noticable and a bit as bright stuck blue pixel a little towards the middle right of the screen, I didn't know what it is but it's associated with game mode because with game mode turned off the pixels perform normal and are not stuck. So if you want to game with this TV do not turn on game mode unless you're ok with one or two pixels appearing stuck. Other than that I'm happy with the TV and do feel I received my money's worth the quality of picture when watching HDR and Dolby vision videos and movies.
Posted by SebastianE
I think I finally found a keeper! I have tried Samsung, LG, HiSense, and TCL Roku. All top of the line models. This TV is super bright with intense colors. Handles HDR very well and unlike LG and Samsung supports both HDR10+ and Dolby Vision IQ. I normally have to adjust setting in TVs but his was good out of the box. It does not allow custom motion clarity or judder just on or off but it really handles motion well. It also upscales low quality (like YouTube TV) exceptionally well. I have an Nvidia Shield Pro and it is very hard to tell the difference. Honestly, it is very close to the LG G3 at half the cost. One drawback is that it is so new there is very little guidance out there and probably some bugs to be worked out in software. I had to contact TCL support to find the "Works with Alexa" which is now hidden in the system-apps-show all and NOT in the menu anymore but it took 10 minutes on a Sunday morning. The only other negative is a very reflective screen. LG OLED reflective which is like a mirror. Fortunately, unlike LG it is bright enough to almost overcome the reflections but not in dark scenes. So if you have lots of bright windows be aware.
Posted by Fraamus