Media Release:
TCL Electronics Australia hosted an SQD-Mini LED Experience Event yesterday evening at the iconic Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney Harbour, in celebration of its pioneering Super Quantum Dot (SQD) television technology.
The event provided attendees with an immersive, hands-on demonstration of the cutting-edge picture technology, which utilises SQD and highly advanced mini LED backlight to virtually eliminate colour cross-talk while delivering exceptional brightness, deep blacks and highly accurate colour volume found in the new SQD-Mini LED TV lineup. The highlight of the evening was a darkroom experience where guests witnessed the full brightness and colour gamut of TCL’s SQD-Mini LED Range in a pitch-black, soundproofed room purpose-built within the venue.
Products on display at the event included the X11L SQD-Mini LED TV, TCL’s flagship model from the SQD-Mini LED range offering up to 20,736 dimming zones for superior contrast. TCL also showcased its C-Series range, including the company’s C8L SQD-Mini LED TV, C7L SQD-Mini LED TV, and C6L QD-Mini LED TV.
“This event was all about bringing our incredible super quantum dot technology to life, showcasing the stunning contrast and vibrant, ultra colour filter panels that make this range so special,” said Hawke Zhang, TCL Electronics Australia and New Zealand’s Managing Director. “TCL’s mission has always been about making the future of home entertainment accessible to everyone, and tonight felt like a massive leap forward. A huge thank you to everyone who came out to share this milestone with us and experience these beautiful screens in person.”

TCL Australia Product Manager Richard Falzon emphasised during his speech that TCL, as the first company to bring Mini LED technology to market in 2019, continues to invest and innovate in this area. Steven Bradbury OAM, Winter Olympic gold medallist and four-time Olympian, was also in attendance to celebrate the evening. He shared his personal experience with TCL – an Official Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Partner – and what the company’s ‘Inspire Greatness’ tagline meant to him specifically.
“I’ve been a first-hand witness to TCL’s belief in sport’s incredible power to inspire and unite people from all over the world,” said Bradbury. “But to truly experience the world’s best athletes competing on the biggest sporting stages, you need a TV to match. Sport has an unparalleled ability to bring people together, and the high-quality SQD-Mini LED technology TCL displayed really brings the competition to life.”
TCL announced the Australian launch of its SQD TV lineup in early May, marking a meaningful step forward in display innovation.
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