TCL Brings QM9K Series with Google TV Gemini Built-In

TCL has officially made its QM9K series available at Best Buy across the U.S., bringing one of the company’s most advanced TVs yet to living rooms nationwide. With its Halo Control System, the QM9K pushes TCL’s picture performance further than ever, offering more precise dimming zones, higher peak brightness, and black levels that rival OLED.

What really sets the QM9K apart is that it’s the first Google TV with Gemini. Everything you could do with Google Assistant still works, but Gemini goes well beyond simple commands. Now you can actually hold natural conversations with your TV—ask it to find the perfect show for your mood, catch up on what you missed last season, brainstorm a family trip, or even get help with homework. Just say “Hey Google” or hit the mic button on your remote and unlock a whole new way of interacting with your big screen.

During our hands-on with the QM9K, Gemini nailed responses we didn’t expect it to recognize, and the TV handled it all smoothly. This feature feels like a genuine step forward in how smart TVs can actually fit into daily life.

The QM9K is part of TCL’s new Ultimate Series, which also includes the QM8K. Both bring edge-to-edge ZeroBorder designs, ultrawide color panels, and TCL’s advanced dimming and color accuracy tech. Combined with Gemini, they set a new standard for interactive TV and entertainment at home.

The TCL QM9K series is available now at Best Buy, marking the start of Gemini’s rollout to TVs. More devices, including TCL’s upcoming QM7K and QM8K models, will add Gemini support later this year—making your TV not just the centerpiece of your living room, but a true smart assistant as well.

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