TCL 54.6" Review
The TCL QM7L delivers a stunning 3000-nit HDR picture that competes with TVs costing far more. Just be ready to buy a soundbar the moment you set it up.
The 30-Second Version
Forget the brand snobbery. The TCL QM7L has a picture that shames TVs twice its price. Just plug in a soundbar the second you unbox it.
Overview
The TCL QM7L is a picture quality powerhouse that makes you forget it's a TCL. Forget the brand name for a second, because this TV's SQD-Mini LED panel is one of the absolute best we've tested. The one thing you need to know is that for under a grand, you're getting a picture that punches way, way above its price tag. It's built for people who want a stunning, bright HDR image for movies and gaming, and are willing to accept some compromises elsewhere to get it.
Performance
The picture quality is the star here, and it's not even close. Scoring in the 99th percentile, the 3000-nit peak brightness and LD2100+ dimming zones create a shockingly good HDR image with deep blacks and explosive highlights. It genuinely surprised us how well it held its own against TVs costing twice as much. The 144Hz native refresh rate is a real boon for gamers, landing it in the 85th percentile for gaming performance. Where it stumbles, predictably, is audio. The built-in speakers are thin and lack punch, landing in the disappointing 27th percentile. You'll want a soundbar.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Stunning, best-in-class picture quality for the price 99th
- Incredible 3000-nit HDR brightness that makes content pop 85th
- 144Hz panel is fantastic for smooth gaming 84th
- Google TV is simple and gets the job done
Cons
- The built-in audio is a real letdown and needs external help 15th
- Smart features and connectivity are just middle of the pack 20th
- The anti-reflective coating on the HVA 2.0 Pro panel isn't as effective as we'd hoped 27th
- Lacks the brand cachet and social proof of Sony or Samsung
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 54.6" |
Picture Quality
| Brightness | 3000 nits |
HDR
| HDR Formats | Dolby Vision |
Gaming
| Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
Smart TV
| Platform | Google TV |
Connectivity
| HDMI Ports | 4 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Bluetooth | 5.4 |
Value & Pricing
At a street price ranging from $811 to $1000, the value proposition is crystal clear. If your top priority is raw picture performance per dollar, this is one of the best deals on the market. You're paying for the panel tech, not the brand name or fancy speakers. Shop around for that $811 price; it's a steal.
Price History
vs Competition
This TV lives in a crowded field. Compared to the LG C5 OLED, you're trading perfect blacks and wider viewing angles for much higher peak brightness, which is better for bright rooms. Against a similarly priced Samsung Neo QLED, the TCL often wins on pure spec sheet brightness and dimming zones, but Samsung's Tizen OS and build quality feel more polished. The Hisense U6 Series is the direct budget rival, but our data shows the QM7L consistently has better local dimming control. Think of the QM7L as the spec-sheet champion for bright HDR fans on a budget.
| Spec | TCL 54.6" | Sony BRAVIA 8 Sony - 77" Class BRAVIA 8 OLED 4K UHD Smart Google | LG OLED evo - C5 series LG - 77" Class C5 Series OLED evo AI 4K UHD Smart | Samsung Neo QLED Samsung - 65” Class QN80F Series Neo QLED Mini LED | Hisense U65QF Mini-LED Hisense - 75" Class U6 Series MiniLED QLED UHD 4K | Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Pro Roku - 65" Class Pro Series 4K QLED Mini-LED Smart |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 54.599998474121094 | 77 | 77 | 65 | 75 | 65 |
| Resolution | - | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 |
| Panel Type | - | OLED | OLED | Neo QLED | MiniLED | MiniLED |
| Refresh Rate | 144 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 144 | 120 |
| Hdr | Dolby Vision | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG | HDR10+, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG |
| Smart Platform | Google TV | Google TV | webOS | Tizen | Fire TV | Roku TV |
| Dolby Vision | - | true | true | false | true | true |
| Dolby Atmos | - | true | true | true | true | true |
| Hdmi Version | - | 2.1 | 2.1 | - | 2.1 | 2.1 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Hdr | Audio | Smart | Gaming | Display | Connectivity | Social Proof | Picture Quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TCL 54.6" | 84.3 | 27.4 | 54.4 | 84.8 | 15.4 | 64.7 | 19.6 | 98.6 |
| Sony BRAVIA 8 77" Class Compare | 92.9 | 95.5 | 96 | 94.9 | 95.6 | 97.2 | 94.3 | 43 |
| LG OLED evo - C5 series 77" Class C5 Series Compare | 92.9 | 90.4 | 95.3 | 99.9 | 95.6 | 98.6 | 99.5 | 43 |
| Samsung Neo QLED 65” Class Series Neo Compare | 89.9 | 90.4 | 96.6 | 92.8 | 80.1 | 92.4 | 97.6 | 86.1 |
| Hisense U65QF Mini-LED 75" Class U6 Series MiniLED Compare | 98.8 | 90.4 | 93.8 | 96.5 | 69.1 | 97.2 | 97.6 | 97.1 |
| Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Pro 65" Class Pro Series Compare | 96.5 | 90.4 | 92.5 | 97.4 | 62.4 | 99 | 98.8 | 86.1 |
Common Questions
Q: Is the 144Hz good for PS5 and Xbox Series X?
Absolutely. It supports 4K/120Hz VRR, so you'll get all the smoothness from your consoles. It's a legit great gaming TV.
Q: How bad are the speakers really?
They're bad. Think 'tinny laptop' bad, not 'home theater' bad. Do not skip a soundbar or a proper audio setup.
Q: Is the Google TV interface slow?
It's fine. It's not the fastest we've used, but it's reliable and has all the apps. It won't amaze you, but it won't frustrate you daily either.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a complete, out-of-the-box experience with great sound and a premium feel, this isn't it. Go get a Sony BRAVIA 8 instead. Also, skip this if you watch TV in a pitch-black room most of the time; an OLED like the LG C5 will give you better contrast there.
Verdict
We're giving this a strong recommendation for anyone who prioritizes picture quality above all else. The QM7L delivers a phenomenal HDR experience that makes movies and games look incredible, and its 144Hz support is perfect for modern consoles and PCs. Just budget for a soundbar on day one. If you can look past the mediocre audio and average smart platform, you're getting a top-tier picture for a mid-tier price.