ultimateimp – TCL has officially launched its new RM7L RGB-Mini LED TV in the United Kingdom, making it the first European market to receive the model. The RM7L was introduced earlier this year as part of TCL’s 2026 TV lineup alongside the RM8L and RM9L series. Positioned as an entry-level RGB-Mini LED option, the RM7L sits below the C7L in the company’s broader range.
The launch highlights TCL’s strategy of bringing advanced display technologies to more affordable price points. Mini LED panels have become increasingly popular thanks to stronger contrast performance, higher brightness, and improved local dimming compared with traditional LED televisions.
The TCL RM7L is available in four screen sizes: 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, and 98-inch. At present, the 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch versions are already available in the UK, while the largest 98-inch model has not yet reached retailers.
This model offers 4K resolution and a native 144Hz refresh rate. For gaming users, TCL includes its VRR Game Accelerator mode, which can increase refresh rates to as high as 288Hz under supported conditions.
The TV uses TCL’s HVA Pro Panel technology. Depending on screen size, buyers receive between 1,344 and 2,880 local dimming zones. More dimming zones generally improve black levels, shadow detail, and HDR contrast, making the viewing experience more immersive.
TCL also claims the RM7L can reach up to 2,000 nits of HDR brightness. This should help highlights appear more vivid in compatible movies, games, and streaming content.
Google TV, Premium Gaming Features, and Competitive UK Pricing
Color reproduction is another key selling point of the RM7L. TCL states that the television offers 100% coverage of the BT.2020 color space. This wide color gamut can help produce richer and more accurate colors, especially when watching HDR content.
The RM7L runs on the Google TV platform, giving users access to a wide range of streaming applications and smart features. Users can also wirelessly cast content using Miracast. This makes it easier to share videos, presentations, and media from supported smartphones, tablets, and laptops without additional cables.
Gaming features remain a major focus. TCL includes Game Master mode, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support, and four HDMI 2.1 ports. These features are especially useful for current-generation gaming consoles and high-end gaming PCs.
Audio is handled by an integrated 2.1-channel speaker system tuned by Onkyo. The TV also supports DTS Virtual:X, which aims to create a wider virtual surround sound effect without external speakers.
In terms of design, TCL says the RM7L has a slim chassis and can sit almost flush against the wall. This cleaner profile may appeal to buyers seeking a more modern living room setup.
UK pricing starts at £1,299 for the 65-inch model. The 75-inch version is priced at £1,699, while the 85-inch model costs £2,299. The 98-inch version has not yet been listed for sale. With strong gaming features, high brightness, and competitive pricing, the TV could become an attractive option in the midrange segment.
