Only 2 People in the WORLD Have This TV - TCL X11G Max QD
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Go to thorum.com and get 20% off by using the code LTT at checkout! It wasn’t easy, but we snuck the biggest TV in the world out of China. IS it a Samsung? Wrong. Is it a Sony? Of course not. Is it an LG? In part… maybe? The 115 Inch TCL X11G Max QD is a Quantum Dot Mini-LED MONSTER and just getting it into Linus' house was quite the journey. Discuss on the forum: linustechtips.com Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. ► GET MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg ► EQUIPMENT WE USE TO FILM LTT: lmg.gg ► OUR WAN PODCAST GEAR: lmg.gg FOLLOW US --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: @LinusTech Instagram: @linustech TikTok: @linustech Twitch: twitch.tv MUSIC CREDIT --------------------------------------------------- Intro: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: youtube.com iTunes Download Link: itunes.apple.com Artist Link: soundcloud.com Outro: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High Video Link: youtube.com Listen on Spotify: spoti.fi Artist Link: youtube.com Intro animation by MBarek Abdelwassaa @mbarek_abdel Monitor And Keyboard by vadimmihalkevich / CC BY 4.0 geni.us Mechanical RGB Keyboard by BigBrotherECE / CC BY 4.0 geni.us Mouse Gamer free Model By Oscar Creativo / CC BY 4.0 geni.us CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Getting it out of the truck. 4:24 Getting it into the house. 6:17 Getting a sense of scale 8:25 Getting it out of the box 12:33 Getting into the specs 14:16 Getting it working 17:55 Getting to experience it 25:18 Outro
The video documents the unboxing and initial handling of what Linus Tech Tips describes as the world’s biggest consumer TV, a 115 inch TCL X11G Max QD. The team details the logistical challenge of extracting the crate from China, noting the sheer scale and the 400 pound weight as they attempt to move it off a truck and into a house. They explain that export restrictions and logistics likely prevent wide distribution outside China, and share theories about why such a massive model isn’t readily available in North America. Early on, they point out the IMAX Enhanced badge and the sheer novelty of a single pane display, contrasted with the realities of its mass, mounting options, and the unusual power needs. Viewers are guided through a mix of skepticism and curiosity as the crew improvises with equipment, packaging, and a plan for installation, all while acknowledging that this unboxing is more of a spectacle than a full review at this stage.
Topics · technology · consumer electronics · home theater · product unboxing · logistics
Questions answered
- What makes the TCL X11G Max QD so unique compared to typical TVs?
- It is an unusually large 115 inch single-pane display featuring Quantum Dot Mini-LED technology and a high 5,000 nits peak brightness, marketed as an extreme home theater centerpiece.
- Why is this TV not readily exportable to North America?
- The video suggests multiple theories including export restrictions from China, potential patent and technology licensing issues around micro lens array tech, and logistical constraints in shipping such a massive panel.
- What are some initial technical features highlighted in the unboxing?
- Initial features discussed include energy labels, the presence of a 2.1 HDMI family with multiple inputs, a built-in system likely Android TV but not Google TV, and an on-screen display with auto HDR mode adjustments.
- How do the hosts assess its performance in the room so far?
- They test color, brightness, and motion in a live setup, comparing to projectors and OLEDs, while noting that full performance can only be judged after a thorough long-term review.
- What practical installation challenges are mentioned?
- The TV lacks standard VESA mounting in favor of a proprietary mounting scheme, requiring a heavy duty stand or base and possibly professional installation due to its size and weight.