TCL has introduced a new wave of televisions in the UK, expanding its lineup with multiple QLED and Mini LED options designed to cover a wide range of price points and viewing preferences. The announcement includes several series across both Google TV and Fire TV platforms, giving buyers more flexibility in how they access content and manage their smart home setups.
The new models span from entry-level 4K HDR sets to more advanced Mini LED offerings with gaming-focused features and enhanced audio systems.
P8L Series Targets Performance-Focused Viewers

At the top of this batch sits the P8L-UK series, which combines QD-Mini LED dimming with QLED technology and a 4K HDR panel supporting Dolby Vision and HDR10+. The inclusion of TCL’s AiPQ Processor aims to fine-tune picture quality in real time, adjusting contrast, color, and clarity depending on the content.
The P8L lineup leans heavily into gaming as well. Features like HDMI 2.1, Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) up to 144Hz, and a 288Hz Game Accelerator position it as a capable companion for consoles and high-performance PCs. FreeSync Premium support rounds out the package for smoother gameplay.
On the software side, Google TV is built in, along with Google Assistant for hands-free voice control. Casting support spans Miracast, Google Cast, and Apple AirPlay 2, making it easy to push content from mobile devices to the larger screen.
The series is available in sizes from 55 inches up to 85 inches, with pricing starting at £649.
P7L Series Balances Features and Affordability

The P7L-UK series steps in as a more accessible QLED option while still covering a broad feature set. It uses an HVA panel paired with TCL’s Quantum Crystal material, delivering up to 93% DCI-P3 color coverage. The panel design focuses on improving contrast by controlling how light passes through the liquid crystal layer.
TCL includes its AiPQ Processor here as well, along with AI-driven enhancements like a cinematic agent and gaming agent. Google TV remains the platform of choice, with support for Google Assistant, casting options, and a familiar app ecosystem.
Connectivity includes Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 5, and HDMI 2.1 with eARC. Audio is handled by integrated Onkyo speakers, with configurations scaling depending on screen size.
The P7L lineup stretches from 43 inches to 85 inches, starting at £399, which places it firmly in the mid-range category.
V6D Series Brings Fire TV into the Mix

For those who prefer Amazon’s ecosystem, the V6D-UK series shifts to Fire TV. These models combine 4K HDR visuals with HDR10+ and Dolby Atmos support, paired with a slim, bezel-light design.
The Fire TV interface integrates Alexa through the included voice remote, allowing users to search for content, control smart home devices, and switch inputs using voice commands. TCL positions this as a straightforward, all-in-one entertainment hub that grows more personalized over time.
Gaming features such as VRR and ALLM are included, though the overall focus leans more toward everyday streaming and general use.
The V6D range runs from 43 inches to 75 inches, with pricing beginning at £379.
C6K Series Aims for Premium Features at Broader Price Points
Rounding out the announcement is the C6K-UK series, a QD-Mini LED lineup designed to bring higher-end display technology to a wider audience. These models support Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+, adjusting brightness and contrast dynamically based on ambient lighting conditions.
An integrated Onkyo 2.1 sound system adds a more immersive audio layer, which should appeal to users looking to upgrade both picture and sound without adding external speakers right away.
The C6K series covers a wide size range, from 50 inches up to a sizable 98-inch option, with pricing starting at £579.
A Broader Push Across Platforms and Price Tiers
This latest rollout shows TCL continuing to spread its bets across both Google TV and Fire TV ecosystems, rather than forcing buyers into a single software experience. The mix of Mini LED, QLED, and standard LED options suggests a strategy focused on giving consumers a clear ladder of upgrades, from entry-level 4K sets to more feature-rich displays aimed at gamers and home theater enthusiasts.
More details on the new lineup can be found through TCL’s official website and retail partners.
