ZDNET’s key takeaway
- The TCL QM8 (2023) features a vibrant and bright QLED panel that supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+, providing exceptional color depth and contrast.
- The TV’s dedicated gaming mode allows monitoring of frame rates and refresh rates, and it performs well with both the PS5.
- It has some minor drawbacks, such as the need for a soundbar for better audio and the lack of automatic power-on with connected devices.
Last year’s TCL QM8<!–> made our list of the best 85-inch TVs, and the other model sizes were just as good. It features a QLED panel as well as support for both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for better picture quality and virtual surround sound. This TV’s dedicated gaming mode allows you to monitor frame rates and VRR status. Plus, our testing of the QM8 proves itself to be a well-rounded TV – and for a price that is a little easier on the wallet than competing brands.
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I’m sure you’ve heard of TCL and even seen its more budget-friendly TVs at Walmart–> or on Amazon<!–>, but the QM8 is the brand’s newest iteration of its mid-range line, boosting a QLED screen with support for Dolby Vision as well as HDR10+, which helps to create bolder colors and deeper contrasts.
Setting up the HDR was a quick, two-to-three-minute process. You can always make changes later in the TV’s settings, and when you set up game consoles like the PlayStation 5, you can set up game-specific HDR settings.
There’s also a dedicated game mode, which you can access by holding the hamburger menu button while using a game console via HDMI. The mode creates a top and bottom bar, which allows you to monitor your frame and refresh rates as well as choose different color temperature settings or even share screenshots and videos of your gameplay.
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The picture quality of the QM8 is much better than what I was expecting, as I’m more familiar with TCL’s budget TVs. The QLED panel is bright, clear, and vibrant, which makes it a great choice for gaming as well as for revisiting old favorite shows and movies.
I sat down for my semiregular re-watch of the original Teen Titans–>