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Everything you need to know about TCL's Cutting-Edge C6K QD-Mini LED TV Series

Everything you need to know about TCL's Cutting-Edge C6K QD-Mini LED TV Series

TCL Electronics, a leading consumer electronics brand and Global Top 1 Mini LED TV Brand, proudly announces the launch of its new C6K QD-Mini LED TV series in South Africa. As TCL continues to captivate South African consumers with its innovation and superior quality, the launch of the C6K lineup reaffirms the brand's commitment to delivering unbeatable performance, sophisticated design, and incredible value to local consumers.
Designed to transform home entertainment with its unbeatable performance and unbelievable value, TCL's new C6K lineup is the first to bring next-generation QD-Mini LED display technology, stunning sound performance, and an ultra-slim profile, making it the perfect centrepiece for any modern living space.
TCL has launched its latest television series, the C7K, C8K, and P8, in the South African market. These new models are packed with cutting-edge display technologies, enhanced audio capabilities, and smart features, promising to elevate the home entertainment experience for consumers. However, the C6K is set to become a best-seller thanks to its impressive features and attractive price point.
The TCL C6K features advanced QD-Mini LED technology with over 512 local dimming zones, high HDR brightness, and a wide colour gamut, delivering ultra-vivid colours, sharp details, and superior contrast, ensuring every scene is lifelike and cinematic. TCL First To Bring All Domain Halo Control Technology To South Africa
In an exciting first for South African consumers, the TCL C6K is driven by TCL's exclusive All Domain Halo Control Technology, which covers the entire light journey from generation to display. It integrates high-efficiency light-emitting chips, self-developed lens technology, super Micro-OD structure, precision light and shadow control algorithms, and TCL's self-produced high-end CSOT HVA panels. This full-stack innovation dramatically reduces haloing, enhances black levels, and ensures image clarity from every angle.
By tackling common halo effects and improving light control at every step, TCL delivers unparalleled contrast, depth, and picture precision even in the brightest environments. QLED Technology
Next-gen colourful quantum crystal material achieving a wide colour gamut for longer-lasting, vibrant visuals.
Next-gen colourful quantum crystal material achieving a wide colour gamut for longer-lasting, vibrant visuals. 144Hz Native Refresh Rate
Ultra-smooth, fluid motion for gaming, sports, and fast-action scenes.
Ultra-smooth, fluid motion for gaming, sports, and fast-action scenes. ONKYO 2.1 Hi-Fi Sound
Immersive cinematic audio with Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X support.
Immersive cinematic audio with Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X support. Ultra-Slim Design
Sleek profile with magnetic seamless wall-mounting and ≤ 60mm thickness for a refined aesthetic.
Sleek profile with magnetic seamless wall-mounting and ≤ 60mm thickness for a refined aesthetic. Matte Display (85' & 98')
Anti-glare, reflection-free screen for uninterrupted viewing in bright spaces.
Anti-glare, reflection-free screen for uninterrupted viewing in bright spaces. High Contrast HVA Panels (75″ and below)
Up to 7000:1 native contrast ratio and ultra-wide viewing angles for deeper blacks and richer details.
Whether it's the thrill of gaming, the passion of football, or the richness of cinema, the TCL C6K delivers flagship performance across all content formats. It is available in multiple screen sizes, including 55', 65',75'85' and 98'. The C6K is designed to elevate every living space into an immersive entertainment zone.
As TCL cements its presence globally, the brand's remarkable growth trajectory in South Africa continues to impress. With strong product offerings, competitive pricing, and a commitment to innovation, TCL is rapidly becoming a household name among South African consumers seeking premium yet accessible technology.
'At TCL, we are passionate about driving innovation that transforms everyday experiences, and we're proud to be the first to introduce All Domain Halo Control Technology to South Africa with our new C6K series,' says Mike Chen, General Manager of TCL South Africa. 'South African consumers have shown incredible enthusiasm for TCL's innovations, and the launch of the C6K series is another step in delivering premium technology, immersive entertainment, and unbeatable value to homes across the country.'
The launch of the C6K series is yet another milestone in TCL's mission to transform the home entertainment landscape, offering South Africans an unrivalled combination of performance, design, and value.
TCL's exciting new 2025 lineup is now available across South Africa at a special launch promotional rate. 55' C6K – R9,999
– R9,999 65' C6K – R13,999 (includes a free S643W 3.1Ch Soundbar)*
– R13,999 75' C6K – R19,999 (includes a free S643W 3.1Ch Soundbar)*
– R19,999 85' C6K – R29,999
– R29,999 98' C6K – R59,999
*This exclusive offer is valid until 31 May 2025.
For more information, visit TCL South Africa.

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