TCL Unveils the RM9L: A Global Debut for Its Most Advanced RGB Mini-LED TV Yet

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TCL’s RM9 RGB Mini-LED TV is similar to the brand’s Q10ML (pictured) model.

In a move set to redefine the premium home cinema landscape, TCL has officially announced the 2026 RM9L, marking the brand's first RGB Mini-LED television destined for a worldwide audience. This eagerly anticipated model, which shares a strong familial resemblance with the China-exclusive Q10M Ultra launched last fall, promises to bring groundbreaking brightness and color technology to living rooms across the globe.

While the TV made a quiet entrance, notably absent from the flashy floors of CES 2026, its impressive specifications have come to light through an in-depth review by What Hi-Fi?. The publication confirms the RM9L is every bit the "Premium RGB MiniLED TV" TCL claims it to be.

A Display Built for Extreme Performance

At its core, the RM9L is a 4K powerhouse designed to dazzle. The most eye-catching statistic is its staggering peak brightness, reportedly reaching up to 9,000 nits. This monumental figure ensures HDR content will shine with breathtaking dynamism, preserving detail even in the brightest highlights. This brilliance is managed with precision, thanks to an array of thousands of local dimming zones—a whopping 16,848 zones in the flagship 115-inch model—ensuring deep, inky blacks right alongside those searing highlights.

Gamers, too, are in for a treat. The panel boasts a native 144Hz refresh rate, which can be intelligently boosted to an ultra-smooth 288Hz for gaming, eliminating motion blur and providing a critical edge in fast-paced titles.

Color Science and Cutting-Edge Tech

Beyond pure brightness, TCL is pushing the boundaries of color. The RM9L is said to cover 100% of the expansive BT.2020 color gamut, offering a palette that meets the most demanding professional standards. It also comes fully equipped with the major HDR formats, including Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+, for a versatile, always-optimized viewing experience.

A key feature carried over from other high-end models like the new X11L is the UltraColor Filter. This technology significantly enhances contrast and color accuracy by minimizing light interference and cross-color contamination, promising purer reds, greens, and blues directly from the RGB Mini-LED array itself.

Smart Features and Sleek Design

The brain of the operation is Google TV, offering a familiar, intuitive, and content-rich platform that aggregates all your favorite streaming services in one place. Complementing the visual feast is an integrated sound system engineered by the renowned audio experts at Bang & Olufsen, suggesting a compelling audio performance straight out of the box.

As reported, the RM9L isn't just about performance; it's also about aesthetics. It features a slim body that allows for a relatively flush wall mount, maintaining a clean, modern look. For those preferring a stand, an accompanying design will let it sit elegantly on a media unit.

For a comprehensive look at the detailed specifications and early insights, a valuable resource can be found at Display Specifications News.

Availability and Pricing: The Waiting Game

The big questions remaining are when we can buy it and for how much. TCL has yet to announce official release dates or pricing for the RM9L series, which is expected to come in massive 85-inch, 98-inch, and 115-inch sizes. However, industry observers predict it will be positioned as a slightly more accessible alternative to the flagship X11L SQD-Mini LED line, which starts at $6,999.99 for the 75-inch model. If this holds true, the RM9L could represent a formidable value proposition in the ultra-high-end TV market.

One thing is clear: with the RM9L, TCL isn't just entering the global RGB Mini-LED arena; it's aiming to dominate it by offering specs that were once the sole domain of concept TVs. The home theater world will be watching closely for its arrival.


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