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TCL Unveils Kenya’s First 115-Inch TV, Sets New Benchmark in Home Entertainment

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Leading global electronics giant and the world’s No. 2 TV brand, TCL Electronics, unveiled its much-anticipated 2025 TV and audio lineup in Kenya. The star of the reveal was the country’s first-ever 115-inch 7K QD-Mini LED TV, an awe-inspiring piece of engineering that marks a bold leap into the future of home entertainment.

TCL Regional head, Middle East & Africa Alvin Wang, says the current Kenya’s positive business environment is accelerating the companies penetration of it’s products into the market. He was speaking during the launch of new AI-enabled devices, designed to adapt picture and sound in real time, represent a shift toward automated, user-responsive systems in home entertainment—an area expected to grow with increased broadband penetrati

“This lineup redefines home entertainment for Kenyan consumers,” said Alvin Wang, Regional Head for TCL Middle East & Africa, during the launch event. “We are bringing the world’s most advanced display and sound technologies to Kenya, allowing families to enjoy theater-quality experiences at home.”

Dominating the spotlight was the 115-inch TCL C7K QD-Mini LED TV—the largest TCL screen ever released in Kenya. Built for cinematic brilliance, this flagship TV features over 2,000 local dimming zones, a CrystalGlow HVA panel for ultra-wide viewing angles, and stunning 3,000 nits peak brightness. It also integrates TCL’s All-Domain Halo Control and QLED quantum crystal material to deliver striking colors and contrast.

Sound matches sight in this masterpiece, thanks to a built-in ONKYO 4.2.2 surround sound system that turns living rooms into full-blown cinemas.

TCL’s 2025 TV range also includes the sleek C6K, V6C, and T6C series—each crafted with advanced QD-Mini LED technology. The C6K stands out with over 500 dimming zones, an AI-enhanced picture engine, and ONKYO 2.1 audio—perfect for gamers and binge-watchers who demand razor-sharp visuals and immersive sound.

Complementing the visual excellence is a fresh lineup of soundbars, headlined by the Q85H PRO (7.1.4 channel) featuring TCL’s proprietary RAY•DANZE acoustic technology. Also featured were the Q75H (5.1.2 channel) with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, along with the stylish yet powerful TP300K and TP200K compact soundbars.

Whether you’re watching blockbuster films, playing next-gen games, or streaming your favorite shows, TCL’s soundbars promise a multidimensional audio experience that pulls you right into the heart of the action.

The full 2025 lineup TVs and soundbars alike is now available at select retailers across Kenya, giving tech-savvy consumers access to the most advanced entertainment hardware on the market.

With this grand unveiling, TCL has once again proven its commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology, bringing global-grade innovation right to the heart of Kenyan homes.