9 Nines Posted September 4, 2025 Report Share Posted September 4, 2025 I had an order for a QM8K, to be delivered tomorrow, and canceled after learning about this TV. The QM8K was discounted for a Labor Day sale I guess to clear inventory. The QM9K's blacks are .02 to .05 nits in mostly dark scene. In comparison, while ignoring the marketing hype 0 blacks for OLEDs, typical OLED blacks are usually in the same range, with an average .03 nits but they can do it on brighter overall scenes. But unless in a completely dark room, with black walls, it will be hard to perceive the difference. It has 6,000 dimming zones and is marketed as being able to reach 6,000 nits in peak HDR. For comparison, outside commercial LED signs usually get to 10K nits so you can see them in sunlight. The 98 inch will be $6K and the 65 inch $3K. 65 around $1700 by Black Friday is my target. https://www.tomsguide.com/tvs/qled-tvs/i-just-went-hands-on-with-the-tcl-qm9k-and-its-one-of-tcls-most-powerful-tvs-yet Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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