TCL Q7D Pro SQD-Mini LED TV prices surface in Europe, hinting at a summer launch window
Prices for TCL’s upcoming Q7D Pro SQD-Mini LED TV have appeared at a European retailer, offering an early look at where the set could land in the brand’s 2026 lineup.
TCL has not yet confirmed European pricing or a release date for the model.
A listing spotted at Alza.de shows a €949 recommended price for the 55-inch Q7D Pro, with larger sizes scaling up quickly. The 65-inch model is shown at €1 499, the 75-inch at €2 299 and the 85-inch at €2 699.
What TCL is promising on specs
TCL has positioned the Q7D Pro as a 4K SQD-Mini LED TV with a native 144 Hz refresh rate, targeting both movie and gaming use.
Product information for the series highlights up to 2 000 nits peak HDR brightness and up to 1 152 local-dimming zones, depending on size.
The company also markets a CSOT HVA 2.0 Pro panel designed to reduce reflections while maintaining contrast and viewing angles. TCL materials additionally claim 100% coverage of the BT.2020 color space, a headline spec that can vary by measurement method.
Gaming, audio and Google TV features
For gamers, TCL lists a 288 VRR Game Accelerator alongside a Gamebar interface and other play-focused controls. The set is expected to support modern HDMI gaming features, though final port configurations for Europe have not been confirmed publicly.
Audio is handled by an integrated Onkyo 2.1 system with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support, according to TCL’s product page. The TV runs Google TV, and TCL indicates Gemini integration as part of the smart platform feature set.
When it could reach stores?
While the retailer listing suggests European availability is getting closer, TCL has not announced an official launch timeline for the region. Industry watch site FlatpanelsHD has suggested a release window that could fall between May and August 2026, aligning with a typical mid-year refresh cycle.
TCL’s global product page also references a 98-inch Q7D Pro variant, but that size was not shown in the German retailer’s results at the time of the leak. If confirmed, the final European range may vary by market and retailer.
