

🔥 Elevate your living room with next-gen mini-LED brilliance!
The TCL 55QM6K is a 55-inch QD-Mini LED 4K UHD Google Smart TV featuring 500 local dimming zones for exceptional black levels, a 144Hz native refresh rate with 240Hz gaming mode for ultra-smooth motion, and premium Dolby Atmos sound powered by Onkyo speakers. Its advanced Halo Control System ensures halo-free, high-contrast images, while the AIPQ PRO AI processor optimizes picture quality scene-by-scene. Designed for gamers, cinephiles, and smart home enthusiasts, this 2025 model redefines affordable premium TV experiences.































| ASIN | B0DSR9CHB1 |
| Item model number | 55QM6K |
| Manufacturer | TCL |
| Product Dimensions | 29.46 x 122.94 x 77.47 cm; 12.38 kg |
H**B
Amazing TV, incredible value. Picture is crystal clear, colors are rich and deep. The set up was simple and seamless. Linked to my Google account and recognized all existing apps. No complaints, no issues. Extremely happy with my purchase.
A**.
Excellent tv. Picture quality is great. Picture is only as good as the source. Our fire cube only operates at 60 hz, with a lot of content and commercials to be at 24hz . Most streaming services do not provide 120 hz or greater. I recommend using high speed hdmi cables. Using the 120- 144 hz port , the audio seems to work when it wants. Hooking up a optical digital out will help that. Video games are crystal clear with no lag. The screen is matte, we have noticed a lot less glare from our previous tv . We can watch darker movies with very little glare. Power cord is short. I ordered a longer one to hide in the wall. My camera isn't the best but it does show the glare, but a lot less than our vizeo .
C**.
This TV exceeded my expectations. The picture quality is excellent with very vibrant colors, deep blacks, and great brightness thanks to the Mini-LED technology. The 4K resolution looks sharp and smooth, especially for movies and streaming. Setup was easy and the smart features work well. Sound is decent for a flat TV, and overall performance is very solid. Great value for the size and features.
M**0
Upgraded my 55” TCL from 2017 with this 85” 6k TV. Very happy with the size/quality for the price I paid. A couple years ago this TV would’ve cost 3-4x as much. I thought my fiber internet was slow- turns out the old TV was just slow & inferior. This 6k 85” TV unlocked my WiFi’s potential. Very happy. This TV responds seamlessly- the Google TV is very user friendly- took less than 5 minutes to set up completely. Remote is a major upgrade as well. Backlight activates just by picking it up & voice option is a game changer. Picture quality is incredible for a TV this size that cost less than $1000. Older films look great & newer- higher quality films are INCREDIBLE. I’d also like to add that it’s been years since I mounted a tv & this one was incredibly easy- even at 85”. Only criticism is that if you want the TV to function with all the bells & whistles ( HDR-high resolution/picture quality/sound etc ) you have to manually adjust the factory settings. Not really an issue - just worth noting bc I was impressed even before the adjustments!
R**R
I don't know if I can add much that hasn't already been said in previous reviews but here goes. I'm not a super power user. I don't like watching sports, I don't play video games, but I do watch a lot of streaming and disc based based content. I HATE all the new motion "enhancing" stuff they put on TV's that give that soap opera look so I always turn that stuff off first. In fact most of the time I turn off all the real tine image processing type stuff because I find personally that it makes stuff look artificial, or some may call it hyper real. Edges too sharp and details too detailed. HDR is a bit different because it seems to enhance things more naturally and som of it is done with the actual filming or mastering so the content is actually made for it. All the other stuff is happening after the fact so it just never looks good to me for most movies and shows that I watch. I watch a lot of sci-fi type stuff with a lot of dark imagery and I love OLED picture. I have an old (gotta be 10+yrs) 65" LG B6 from back when LG was the only OLED name in TVs and they had 2 or maybe 3 levels. At the time, the B6 was the "base" model (at $3k) but I couldn't stand LCD tvs at the time because I was coming from an old Panasonic plasma. OLED was really the only option for me since they no longer produced plasma and everything was focused on 4k, even though there wasn't really any content meant for it. Anyway, fast forward to today, my beloved LG OLED just stopped one day without warning. The screen was still looking great with minimal burn in and no dead pixels that I can see. Pretty amazing actually, especially for older OLED tech. I needed a TV now so I can take apart my other one and see about fixing it (likely just a power supply which is easy to fix). I knew I didn't want to spend a ton as this will be a spare, "bedroom" type TV when I fix the LG, but not knowing how long it would take to fix, I wanted something decent so mini-led tech seemed the ticket as it would be a big upgrade for the bedroom later on. Also it would give me some experience with the new tech these days. Didn't take me long in my research to narrow it down to TCL or Hisense. I settled on TCL because it seemed to match up best for the features of the type of content I watch most. I'm sure Hisense is a good tv as well. After pouring over the QM6, QM6PRO (only at costco) and the QM7, I settled on this one, largely due to the price point, I'm pretty happy with it. I still love the richness of OLED but this is still pretty satisfying. If I was going to dump OLED as my main set, I would likely get a QM7 because it definitely is a big upgrade. I saw them side by side at best buy and the difference was significant. But the price was just more than I wanted to spend for a secondary screen. I don't have super bright rooms or at least no direct glare where the TV's go so the lack of brightness in the QM6 is not an issue. I'm used to lower brightness with OLED so it seems pretty normal to me. I use the adaptive brightness which is great because you set it where you want at a certain ambient light level and then the sensor adjusts accordingly when that ambient level changes. The Google TV format is fine, runs pretty quick and has everything I'm used to coming from using a Fire TV Cube with my other TV and other fire tv's and sticks. Its relatively familiar because fireOS is android based anyway. Not super impressed with sound but I haven't messed around a lot with it yet because I have a sound bar with subwoofer so that is what is used the majority of the time. The thing that really impresses me (and scares me at the same time) is how intelligent these things are. Just plugging in my blu-ray player brought automatic basic function of the remote and routing of the audio to the soundboard, even though they are all different brands. I always thought this shouldn't be incredibly hard to do but in the past this functionality was usually only brand specific because all the big names love their propriety, to get you to buy only their products, and even make things harder on purpose (looking at you apple). I settled on the 55" after originally thinking I was going to get another 65" and I'm glad I did because after putting my dead (for now) 65"OLED in the bedroom to put this in the living room, 65" is too big for the bedroom. This one that is in the living room for now, is going to be great for the bedroom when we feel like watching movies in bed. Though I may end up getting a sound bar set up for the sound. Oh, lastly, I will say that the motion activated back light on the remote is pretty frickin cool. I don't see that a lot. All in all, I wouldn't hesitate to buy this again or other products from TCL. At least until they start going to crap, which eventually seems to happen with just about everything. That's why I'm never a brand loyalist.
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