TCL just dropped a massive tech bomb at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, proving they aren’t just following trends—they’re setting them. From a TV that hits a mind-blowing 10,000 nits of brightness to a modular AI robot that wants to be part of your family, TCL’s 2026 lineup is a “flex” of engineering and artificial intelligence.

The highlight is undoubtedly the SQD-Mini LED (Super Quantum Dot) technology. By moving beyond traditional Mini LED, TCL has achieved what was once considered impossible: a TV with the “ink-like” blacks of an OLED but the searing, daylight-conquering brightness of a flagship LED.

TCL Hardware Debuts: CES 2026
| Device | Key Specs / Features | The “Vibe” |
| TCL X11L TV | 10,000 nits, 20,736 dimming zones, B&O Audio | The World’s Brightest TV |
| NXTPAPER 70 Pro | 6.9″ NxtPaper 4.0 display, Dimensity 7300 | The Reader’s Smartphone |
| RayNeo Air 4 Pro | World’s 1st HDR10 AR Glasses, 201″ virtual screen | Portable Personal Cinema |
| TCL AiMe | Modular AI companion robot, “Empathetic mode” | Your New Robotic Best Friend |
Gemini-Powered Entertainment
TCL is leaning hard into its partnership with Google. The 2026 TV lineup features Gemini for Google TV, allowing for “conversational” control. You don’t just search for movies; you can ask your TV to “dim the screen for a horror movie” or find specific memories in Google Photos using natural language.

AR for the Masses
The RayNeo Air 4 Pro is a game-changer for commuters. For just $299 (around ₱17,000), these AR glasses project a massive 201-inch screen into your field of vision. With Bang & Olufsen speakers built into the stems, it’s basically a high-end home theater you can fit in your pocket.

“SQD-Mini LED represents a revolutionary leap… it enables precise light control across the entire screen and delivers exceptional performance in both highlights and shadows.” — TCL Global
