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🎬 Elevate your home entertainment to epic with TCL’s 115" QLED powerhouse!
The TCL 115QM891G is a flagship 115-inch QD-Mini LED 4K Smart TV featuring 20,000 local dimming zones, 5,000 nits peak brightness, and a 240Hz Game Accelerator for ultra-smooth motion. It supports Dolby Vision IQ HDR and Dolby Atmos sound via a premium 6.2.2 ONKYO speaker system. Powered by TCL’s AIPQ ULTRA processor and running Google TV with voice remote and Alexa compatibility, it delivers a stunning cinematic and gaming experience in a sleek bezel-less design.






















| ASIN | B0CZMLJNCQ |
| Additional Features | Bezel-Less Design, Built-In Speaker, Chromecast, Game Mode, Wide Color Enhancer |
| Analog Audio Output Count | 1 |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.74:1 |
| Audio Input | HDMI, Bluetooth |
| Battery Type | 2 AAA TV Remote Batteries |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,531 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #100 in QLED TVs |
| Brand | TCL |
| Built-In Media | 2x AAA TV Remote Batteries, 2x TV Stands, 6x Stand Screws, Power Cable, Remote Control, User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Content Sharing Direction | Mobile to TV |
| Contrast Ratio | 3000:1 |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (357) |
| Display Backlight Configuration | Direct LED |
| Display Backlight Setting | advanced |
| Display Backlight Technology | Mini-LED |
| Display Language Options | English |
| Display Size Class | 115 Inches |
| Display Technology | QD Mini-LED, QLED |
| HDR Format Supported | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual:X |
| Internet Applications | Disney Plus, HBO Max, Hulu, Netflix, YouTube |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.24"D x 101.02"W x 57.91"H |
| Line Voltage | 110 VAC 60 Hz |
| Manufacturer | TCL |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 5000 Nit |
| Mfr Part Number | 115QM891G |
| Model Name | 115QM891G |
| Model Number | 115QM891G |
| Model Series | QM8 Class |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | MEMC |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 6.2.2 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Google TV |
| Parental Control Technology | HDMI-CEC compatible |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | QLED ULTRA and QD-Mini LED ULTIMATE |
| Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
| Remote Required Battery Quantity | 2 |
| Remote Required Battery Size | AAA |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Screen Finish | Flat |
| Screen Size | 115 |
| Signal Format | digital |
| Size | 115 inches |
| Speaker Description | 6.2.2 Speaker System with Built-in ONKYO Up-Firing Speakers and Built-in ONKYO Subwoofers |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 4 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Tuner Type | ATSC |
| UPC | 846042091077 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| VESA Mount Standard | 1000 x 600 mm |
| Video Encoding | [COMMON] |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
G**.
The Closest Thing I’ve Seen to a Perfect TV (without breaking the bank)
I bought the 75-inch model (2024 model) two months ago. For months, I read professional reviews online, and couldn’t decide among this, the Hisense U8, and (going a step up) the LG C4. I eventually ruled out the C4 because the extra $800 or so for the 77-inch model just wasn’t worth it for whatever minor difference I might actually notice in contrast/blooming in certain scenes when I’m watching a movie. I then ruled out the Hisense because the 75-inch model uses a different panel than the other sizes, with worse contrast (although better off-axis viewing). That left the TCL, which was on my list in the first place for its brightness, fine contrast, and good sound quality. Keep in mind that high brightness does not mean that you’ll just be blinded by light all the time. Rather, certain things are very bright, such as sunsets and headlights, for example. So much so, that it adds almost a 3D aspect to the viewing experience. I find the picture to be stunning, and easy to dial in. I set it to “movie,” and move the color temperature to “warm.” I turn on the motion control, but adjust only the judder reduction, to 1. I turn on the micro contrast to high as well. To me, that’s the most natural and crisp picture for just about everything. It’s not great at upscaling low bitrate or SD content, but that is not a priority for me anyway. I’ve looked for blooming in many different scenes, and only in the most extreme instances of contrast — with a bright light moving in a pitch-black environment — do I see very minor blooming. You have to be looking for blooming like a hawk though to detect any lack of total blackness in the black areas of the screen. The contrast is striking, the colors look natural, and the picture can be as bright as you need it to be. I think the sound is great. Booming, even… and the dialogue is crisp and easy to understand when you set it to “voice.” Some reviews say “get a soundbar,” but those reviewers must have very high standards, because I can’t imagine needing more sound, unless you have a massive room or expect to feel like you’re in an IMAX theater. But you may demand more from audio than I do. The interface for Google TV is very good and responsive, and I don’t notice any lag to speak of. I’ll note that I connect the TV directly with an Ethernet cable just to ensure a constant, fast connection without interference. I just have nothing bad to say about this TV. It looks and sounds great. My last TCL TV was still working fine after seven years, and hopefully this one will too. Worth every penny!
S**M
Great TV, but a separate sound system and you'll love the experience!
Great TV for a medium sized living room. Great picture quality with vibrant colors and dark blacks. The built in speaker is decent but if you like watching movies and dramatic TV shows where sound matters you'll want a separate system. The software is kinda slow, but usable. Lots of ads of course, but that's the world we live in. The Plex App is very slow though and was so annoying to use that I bought an Nvidia Shield instead and have just been using that instead of the TV's interface. Coming from an older 50" Sony bravia smart TV this was a huge upgrade and after watching many movies, TV shows, animes, and sports events, I don't have any complaints at all. Definitely a model I can recommend. It has its shortfalls, but they're the same as any other TV (built in speakers, sluggish operating system,etc) so I'm not dropping any stars.
M**M
Solid TV - Great depending on content and picture source.
So far I am pretty happy with this TV. I am coming from a 55" LG B9 oled and sit about 10 feet away from the TV. At first, I was a little disappointed with the upscaling for YoutubeTV and similar streaming 720p or 1080p feeds. Some of that may be going from the 55" to 65" but sitting at the same distance. It has gotten better however and it really does seem to depend on the quality of the feed, not necessarily the TV itself. Some channels or shows look really really good. Some can be grainy with motion. Just depends. On any other content (for instance streaming 4k, Dolby Vision, etc) the TV is tremendous. It is indeed very bright and can really "pop" if that's what you're looking for. Again, it really depends on the content. Coming from an OLED, I have yet to tell much difference at all between the blacks here and OLED-level blacks. There might just be the faintest amount of blooming that I can notice but that just might be my eyes. It gets plenty dark with very "inky" blacks. I would recommend upgrading the firmware when you get the TV to version V201, which can be found on the Avsforum page for this TV. Everyone there says that is the best firmware and made a big improvement on motion handling with the TV. I installed it immediately upon getting the TV so don't have anything to compare it to, but again as of now I am pretty pleased with the picture quality as long as the source is solid. The google TV interface is pretty fast and responsive so far. 64 gb storage internally is plenty to install lots of apps. Ethernet is only 100 mbps so may want to get a 1gb adapter for the USB 3.0 port - that's what I am doing. I am debating about trying a Nvidia Shield Pro to see if it can upgrade the upscaling at all but I don't think it will be a major upgrade. I have not used it for gaming at all but would assume it would look great with lots of pop, similar to what you would see with HDR or dolby vision content.
J**L
Value for the money
Great connections, cables and wifi, all good speeds. More apps available from store than i’d ever want. Dolby Vision is a key difference from other brands. When not in Dolby Vision, images are grainy for being a 4K tv. Motion blur is a bit annoying no matter how you set it. This was an upgrade from the TCL QM6K, that one was horrendous in all ways except gaming. This QM8 is SUPER BRIGHT. My living room has 4 windows and a french door. We can watch anything in daytime and see through the glares. The other negative is the blooming and haloing. The dimming zones can’t get dark enough even at night. I think the only thing better would be a Sony Bravia 9, for our space… but i’m not spending that much.
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