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TCL 9809BK

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March 2025

This startlingly affordable whopper proves even more that the cinema-sized TV revolution is well and truly upon us.

TCL 9809BK

98in Mini LED TV £3250 whf.cm/TCL 98Q9BK

Not so long ago you would have had to pay five figures for a 98-100in TV. The TCL 98Q9BK, though, sets UK buyers back the princely sum of £3250 - and that's despite it being far from basic with either its specifications or features. Suddenly, the current huge surge in the popularity of mega-sized TVs isn't so hard to understand.

The main king-sized TV competition for the 98Q9BK comes from TCL itself and arch-rival Hisense. The 85in TCL 85C805K we loved so much is now, incredibly, available for under £1500, while Hisense's 100in 100E7NQT Pro is a pound under £2k. Note, though, that the 85C805K doesn't sport as many dimming zones or as much brightness as the 98Q9BK, while the Hisense model doesn't use Mini LED or, again, deliver nearly as much brightness.

While its size is obviously the 98Q9BK's most stand-out feature, it ticks plenty of other home cinema-friendly boxes too: its LCD display uses contrast-rich VA tech, and it is illuminated by Mini LEDS arranged in 1536 independently dimmable zones.

TCL claims, too, that the 98Q9BK is capable of outputting as much as 2400 nits of brightness for small HDR highlights.

Helping the 98Q9BK's colours keep up with its promised brightness is a Quantum Dot array, and the screen sports a mild anti-reflection filter to try to reduce the extent to which bright objects in your room might come between you and a direct connection with what you are watching.

Four HDMIS are joined by a couple of USBS and the usual wi-fi and Bluetooth wireless options including Miracast, Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast, though only two of the HDMIs support 4K/120Hz (and, in fact, 144Hz) gaming feeds. The Chromecast support comes courtesy of the 98Q9BK's Google TV smart system. TCL has managed to add Freeview Play, too.

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