TCL just launched the new A400 Series in the Philippines.
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| TCL 55" A400M PH |
NEW TCL TVs, solid anniversary promo
Celebrating 26 years, the country’s No.1 Panel TV brand announces a promo from April 15 to May 15, 2026.
We are happy to unveil the season's most anticipated event: the TCL Excellent with QD Mini-LED promo. This milestone promotion is a tribute to our customers' growing passion for immersive home entertainment. It is our way of expressing sincere gratitude to the Filipino families who have made TCL a household name over the years, says TCL CEO Philippines Peter Chen.
The new TCL A400 Series features the company's self-developed Super Quantum Dot technology.
According to the company, it offers more accurate color control and enhanced localized backlighting compared to traditional RGB MiniLEDs.
Moreover, it boasts an anti-reflection matte screen for better overall viewing.
TCL 55" A400M QD Mini-LED TV - PHP 41,990 (PHP 32,995 promo price exclusive at Abenson)
This TV features an ultra-thin body and walnut-textured frame.
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| TCL 55" A400 Pro NXTVISION |
TCL 55" A400 Pro NXTVISION - PHP 42,190 (PHP 34,995 promo price exclusive at SM Appliance Store)
This also highlights a wooden-textured frame.
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| TCL 55" P6L UHD Google TV |
TCL 55" P6L UHD Google TV - PHP 29,990 (PHP 22,995 promo price available at all authorized dealers nationwide)
This device promises a vibrant picture. Moreover, it comes with a FREE S45H soundbar.
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| TCL 55" C6K QD-Mini LED |
TCL 55" C6K QD-Mini LED - PHP 40,990 (PHP 30,995 promo price)
The TCL 55" C6K QD-Mini LED is a 4K HDR smart TV featuring a 1,500-nit peak brightness, 512 local dimming zones, 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Atmos audio, and Google TV integration.
What do you guys think?
It’s interesting to see TCL highlighting how much Filipino families value better home viewing experiences, especially with newer display tech becoming more accessible. The focus on QD Mini-LED feels like a clear step up in everyday picture quality. Many readers comparing a mini led tv philippines will likely see this as a more affordable way to get premium visuals at home.
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