TCL Launches QM9K Google TVs with mmWave Presence Sensor and Gemini AI
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Jay Peters
8mo ago· 2 min readenNews
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Summary
TCL has launched its new QM9K series QD-Mini LED TVs featuring Google TV, built-in Gemini AI, and an mmWave presence sensor that automatically turns the TV on/off based on user proximity. The TVs range from $2,999 for the 65-inch model to larger 98-inch versions, with the sensor enabling proximity-based screensavers and widgets.
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· 3 pulledTCL's new QM9K series QD-Mini LED TVs run Google TV, are the first to come with Gemini AI, and have a built-in mmWave presence sensor
The TVs start at $2,999 for the 65-inch model at Best Buy, with the price going up even more for the bigger versions (up to 98 inches)
Using the mmWave presence sensor, the TVs can automatically turn on or off when you get close to it, and they can show a screensaver or a widget 'based on your proximity'
TCL’s new QM9K Google TVs are now available, and they have an mmWave presence sensor as well as Gemini built in.
