Discover the Immense TCL X955 Max 115-Inch TV

The TCL X955 Max 115-inch TV is currently attracting attention at the KOOP trade fair in Berlin. As an impressive display of technology, this QD-Mini LED television was first revealed last August and is strikingly similar to its predecessors, the 115-inch X11G released in China, and a comparable QM8 model showcased at the CES 2024 event.

This TV is a technological marvel with its sixth-generation QD-Mini LED technology that delivers an incredibly bright display of up to 5,000 nits. It boasts 20,000 dimming zones, ensuring deep blacks and a high contrast ratio for crystal-clear imagery. The TCL X955 Max covers an exceptional 98% of the DCI-P3 color space and supports gaming-friendly features with a 144Hz resolution, Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), plus HDR10+ and Dolby Vision IQ compatibility.

For an immersive audio experience to match its visual capabilities, the TCL X955 Max integrates a robust 6.2.2 channel sound system, featuring both Dolby and DTS Sound technologies. This powerhouse of a TV is driven by a MediaTek Pentonic 700 (MT9653) SoC paired with a generous 4+128GB internal memory setup.

While the X955 Max shares a strong familial resemblance with the X11G model, there are nuanced differences tailored for the European market. These variances include the types of TV tuners and the style of the stands—European models sport low-profile feet compared to the taller legs of their Chinese counterpart.

The TCL X955 QD-Mini LED 4K TV lineup isn’t limited to just the 115-inch behemoth; it will also be available in 85-inch and 98-inch versions to accommodate various preferences and living spaces. The release date and pricing of the new TCL X955 series remain under wraps. Nonetheless, to set expectations, the flagship 115-inch X11G stands as a price indicator, retailing at 79,999 yuan, roughly equivalent to €10,500 or US$11,000, within the Chinese market.

AV enthusiasts and gamers alike eagerly await further details on availability and pricing for these stunning TCL televisions that promise to redefine the home entertainment experience.