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Tested using Methodology v2.0.1
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TCL QM751G
TCL QM7K
The TCL QM751G and the TCL QM7K are similar TVs, although the newer QM7K provides slightly better image quality due to its vastly improved contrast ratio. Still, the QM751G is brighter in HDR, sometimes delivering a more impactful HDR experience depending on the scene. While its contrast isn't as good overall, its black levels are comparable due to its slightly faster and more precise local dimming solution. It's also a bit more colorful than its successor. Gamers will appreciate the QM7K's slightly faster pixel transitions and 288Hz support at 1080p.
TCL QM751G
TCL QM7K
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TCL QM751G vs TCL QM7K: Main Discussion
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Unfortunately, we don’t know for sure. A big factor in blooming control is a TV’s local dimming algorithm, so it’s likely that’s at least part of the reason it’s a bit worse on the QM7K. It’s also possible that the different sizes perform a bit differently when it comes to blooming.
How can there be more blooming in the QM7k if the new HVA panel improves the reduction of the distance between the backlight and the LCD panel? Very strange.
Maybe different sizes return different results.
If you want to compare two televisions they must be the same size: different local dimming zones can change the result.
Well that was largely disappointing! The QM7G performed better in most respects! The QM7K has better contrast and that is it.