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TCL Unveils C6K QD-Mini LED Gaming TV Series in Pakistan With 144Hz Refresh Rate and Game Master Mode

  • June 4, 2025
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TCL has launched its latest C6K QD-Mini LED TV series in Pakistan, bringing high-end gaming and entertainment features to local consumers. Tailored for gamers and home entertainment enthusiasts alike, the new series focuses on performance, responsiveness, and visual fidelity, aiming to elevate the experience for console players and content streamers across the country. The C6K model is now available in Pakistan in multiple sizes ranging from 55 inches to a massive 98 inches, with a starting price of Rs. 224,900.

One of the most notable features of the TCL C6K series is its native 144Hz refresh rate, which ensures smooth on-screen motion and reduces motion blur—key requirements for competitive and fast-paced gaming titles. In addition, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support helps prevent screen tearing and stuttering by synchronizing the display with the console’s or PC’s frame rate output. A built-in Game Master Mode is included to enhance the overall gaming setup by automatically adjusting display settings to minimize latency and optimize gameplay visuals.

To further boost real-time responsiveness, the TCL C6K TV includes HDMI 2.1 connectivity and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM). These features allow the television to detect connected gaming consoles and switch to low-latency settings without user intervention. The model also includes a 240Hz Game Accelerator, designed to enhance the smoothness and responsiveness of gameplay even further, especially in action-heavy scenarios.

Beyond its gaming-centric capabilities, the TCL C6K QD-Mini LED TV is a complete entertainment hub. It supports both Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+, enabling vivid, lifelike picture quality that adapts to ambient lighting conditions. For audio, the TV is equipped with a premium Onkyo 2.1 Channel Hi-Fi sound system that features Dolby Atmos support, providing immersive surround sound for movies, shows, and games. These specifications collectively make the C6K series suitable not only for gamers but also for households seeking a cinematic home viewing experience.

The television runs on the Google TV platform, offering users an intuitive interface and seamless access to popular streaming services such as YouTube, Netflix, and Prime Video. With voice control support and personalized recommendations, the C6K provides a smart, connected viewing environment in line with modern content consumption trends.

TCL has made the C6K series widely accessible through its official flagship stores, major electronics retailers across Pakistan, and its own website. This launch marks another step forward in TCL’s efforts to cater to the growing demand for high-performance displays in the Pakistani market, particularly among tech-savvy and gaming-focused consumers.

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