TCL at CES 2026 showcased its latest breakthroughs in display technology and smart living. The highlight is the debut of SQD-Mini LED Technology, which improves brightness, color accuracy, and contrast by offering more precise light control.
This powers the new TCL X11L TV, featuring 20,736 dimming zones, 10,000 nits peak brightness, and audio tuned by Bang & Olufsen. The TV also comes with a thinner, near borderless design and supports the full BT.2020 wide color gamut for vivid HDR visuals.

TCL confirmed support for Dolby Vision 2, the next generation of HDR with smarter content intelligence and environment awareness. Updates will roll out to TCL’s X and C series TVs later this year. Google TV integration with Gemini also adds new features, including enhanced photo search and creative tools.
On mobile, TCL expanded its NXTPAPER lineup with the NXTPAPER 70 Pro smartphone and Note A1 eNote tablet, both designed for eye comfort and productivity. The company also introduced the RayNeo Air 4 Pro, the world’s first HDR10 AR glasses, offering portable clarity for work and entertainment.
Smart home products were another focus. TCL unveiled AI-powered appliances like the FreshIN 3.0 air conditioner, GeniusFresh refrigerator, and AI SuperDrum washer-dryer combo.
Energy solutions integrate power conversion and battery management to cut costs and support low-carbon living. TCL also showed off AiMe, a modular AI companion robot, and the PlayCube Projector for cinema-grade viewing.

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Partnerships with Bang & Olufsen, BMW Group Designworks, and Alcantara highlight TCL’s NXTHOME vision. The company also introduced ECORA, a sustainable material made from recycled ceramics.
TCL’s CES 2026 showcase gives us a glimpse of what’s in store for the company, pushing toward smarter, more efficient living through display innovation, AI, and sustainability.






