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TCL expands SQD-Mini LED lineup with QM8L, QM7L
New premium TVs push color, contrast, and accessibility across price tiers
TCL is doubling down on premium TV tech with the launch of two new SQD-Mini LED series: the QM8L and QM7L.
Announced in New York, the new lineup builds on TCL’s push to make high-end picture quality more accessible. The company is positioning SQD-Mini LED as a “no-compromise” display technology. It’s tech that delivers both high color accuracy and deep contrast without forcing buyers to choose between the two.
At the center of this is TCL’s Deep Color System, which enables up to 100% BT2020 color coverage while minimizing issues like color crosstalk and inconsistent saturation. Combined with more precise local dimming zones, the result is deeper blacks, brighter highlights, and improved HDR performance across a wide range of content.
Flagship-level performance, broader reach
Leading the new additions is the QM8L, positioned as TCL’s “Ultimate Choice” just below its flagship X11L. It features a CSOT WHVA 2.0 Ultra panel, offering high contrast ratios, wider viewing angles, and an anti-reflective layer for better clarity in bright environments.
The QM8L also introduces TCL’s updated Halo Control System, which reduces blooming while improving shadow detail and overall picture accuracy. It supports up to 4,000 local dimming zones and reaches peak brightness levels of up to 6,000 nits. Like TCL’s higher-end models, it runs on the TSR AI Pro processor for scene-by-scene optimization.
Meanwhile, the QM7L targets a slightly more accessible segment without stripping away core visual upgrades. It still benefits from the Deep Color System and enhanced local dimming, offering up to 2,100 zones and peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits—figures TCL claims can outperform premium OLED brightness in certain scenarios.
Subheading: Smart features and audio upgrades
Both models come equipped with audio tuned by Bang & Olufsen and support expandable setups via Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, including optional wireless subwoofers and speakers.
On the software side, TCL continues its partnership with Google TV, now enhanced with Gemini integration. This enables more conversational voice controls, content discovery, and even upcoming features like AI-generated video clips through Veo on Google TV.
An over-the-air update will also bring support for Dolby Vision 2 Max. It introducea features like Content Intelligence and improved tone mapping for brighter HDR visuals that stay true to the creator’s intent.
Pricing and availability
The TCL QM8L series is available now, while the QM7L is up for pre-order:
QM8L pricing:
- 65-inch – $2,499.99
- 75-inch – $2,999.99
- 85-inch – $3,999.99
- 98-inch – $5,999.99
QM7L pricing:
- 55-inch – $1,199.99
- 65-inch – $1,499.99
- 75-inch – $1,999.99
- 85-inch – $2,499.99
- 98-inch – $3,999.99
With the QM8L and QM7L, TCL is widening its premium lineup. It’s offering more ways to get high-color, high-contrast performance without jumping straight to flagship pricing.
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Why a dedicated mattress vacuum is the allergy season upgrade you need
Whether you feel it or not, your mattress gets nasty
As allergy season rolls around, most people focus on the obvious fixes: air purifiers, antihistamines, keeping the windows shut. But when was the last time you vacuumed your mattress? Exactly.
We spend nearly a third of our lives in bed, and over time it quietly collects dust, skin flakes, and all kinds of microscopic buildup. You might not see it, but it’s there.
Your mattress isn’t as clean as you think
Even if your space looks spotless, mattresses and upholstered furniture trap particles deep inside the fabric, even if you wash their covers regularly.
For some people, that can contribute to allergy symptoms, causing discomfort throughout the day. For others, it just makes your sleep environment feel kind of gross.
If you’re not experiencing symptoms? Good for you, but that doesn’t mean your mattress is magically cleaner. It just means you’re not reacting to it.
Either way, it’s not exactly what you want to be sleeping in.
Deep cleaning that goes beyond the surface
Regular vacuums aren’t designed to pull out what’s embedded deep inside fabrics. They mostly skim the top. The FEPPO Pro mattress vacuum is built specifically for this.
It combines a 500W motor with 16,000 Pascals of suction and a tapping system that hits up to 40,000 times per minute. It’s essentially shaking loose dust from deep within your mattress so it can actually be removed.
And it’s corded, which honestly makes a difference. Unlike using your existing vacuum with another attachment, you don’t have to wait for it to recharge after cleaning your floors. You just plug it in whenever you feel like cleaning and go. The cord is long enough that you can move around your bed or couch without it feeling annoying.
It also uses UV-C light and ultrasonic waves, so it’s targeting even those particles invisible to the naked eye. The UV-C light works at the surface level, while ultrasonic waves reach deeper into the fabric layers to help reduce buildup over time. There are also safety sensors, so the UV light only turns on when it’s in contact with a surface.
Another thing people don’t think about: moisture. FEPPO Pro uses 140°F hot air to help dry out fabrics while cleaning, which helps sanitize it. There’s also a subtle fragrance built in so it leaves your bed feeling more fresh than when you started cleaning.
I used it to clean my couch, too, which I haven’t vacuumed in about a year. Because guests sit on it even with outside clothes and its covers don’t come off, it naturally gets even dirtier than the mattress.
Filtration that doesn’t throw anything back into the air
With a multi-layer HEPA filtration system, it captures 99.97% of fine particles (down to 0.3 microns). The dual dust cup design helps keep suction consistent without clogging.
So what you pick up actually stays contained—instead of floating right back into your room.
Is it your GadgetMatch?
If you’ve never thought about vacuuming your mattress before, you’re not alone. But also, maybe it’s time to start.
You don’t need to be sneezing or waking up congested to justify cleaning the place you spend a third of your life in. It’s basic hygiene that most people just ignore.
Could you use a regular vacuum with an attachment? Sure, it’s better than nothing.
But for something you use every single day, having a tool that’s actually designed for it—especially at under $70 on sale—just makes sense. Because whether you feel it or not, your mattress does get dirty.
You can either ignore it, or actually clean it.
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Epson’s new Lifestudio projectors put cinema at the center of modern homes
Featuring 3LCD technology, Sound by Bose, and Google TV
Epson launches new Lifestudio projectors designed for spaces where entertainment, work, and rest all happen in the same place.
Launched across Southeast Asia this January, Epson’s Lifestudio lineup introduces a new approach to portable projection.
The range includes the Lifestudio Pop models EF-61G and EF-62N, alongside the Lifestudio Flex EF-71 and EF-72. These projectors are built for people who want a big-screen experience without fixing their homes around a single device.
Designed for modern spaces
The Lifestudio projectors’ compact forms and minimalist finishes allow them to sit naturally in modern interiors.
All models weigh under four kilograms, with the Lifestudio Pop units coming in at just 1.6 kilograms. Meanwhile, the Lifestudio Flex models add another layer of freedom through flexible rotation, allowing projection onto walls or ceilings without rearranging furniture.
A projector that blends into daily life
The Lifestudio Flex EF-72 stands out by merging multiple functions into a single design. Styled like a modern lamp, it works as a projector, an ambient light source, and a wireless speaker.
Its ability to run on a USB Type-C mobile battery further expands where and how it can be used. Projection becomes possible even in spaces without fixed power.
Big-screen performance without the setup stress
Despite their size, the Lifestudio projectors are built for serious viewing. Epson’s Triple Core Engine combines 3LCD technology with a triple color light source to deliver vibrant visuals while avoiding the rainbow effect seen in single-chip projectors.
With up to 1,000 lumens of color and white brightness, the image remains clear even with ambient light present.
Sound is delivered through stereo speakers tuned with Sound by Bose, creating a full and immersive audio experience without requiring additional equipment. Built-in Google TV places streaming apps and personalized content directly on the projector, removing the need for external devices.
Automatic screen adjustment, keystone correction, wall color adjustment, and obstacle avoidance work together to simplify setup. The projection adjusts itself around switches, frames, or décor, so the experience feels seamless rather than technical.
Built to adapt, not take over
Achieving the right projection angle is simple with the Lifestudio Flex models, eliminating the need for improvised stands. Both the Pop and Flex series are also compatible with Epson’s ELPFS01 floor stand, which offers adjustable height without requiring mounting or a dedicated table.
Epson also introduces the Projection Studio app, which adds a social layer to the Lifestudio experience. Available on iOS and Android, the app allows people in the room to share photos, reactions, and messages in real time on the big screen. It transforms gatherings into interactive experiences and gives the projector a more communal role.
Price, availability
The Epson Lifestudio Pop and Flex projectors are now available in the Philippines at promotional prices ranging from PhP 35,000 to PhP 62,000, with added promotions valued at up to PhP 11,000. They are available through authorized Epson dealers, including the brand’s official online stores on Shopee and Lazada.
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Why an air conditioner became my first real priority after moving out
The Samsung Compact Window-Type Inverter Air Conditioner helps turn a new space into something that finally feels like home.
I’ve always loved the idea of independence and the romance of having a place that was entirely mine.
What I did not anticipate was how exposed I would feel once I was alone with my thoughts and everything I was trying to carry forward after a difficult season.
There was no one else to absorb the discomfort when things felt off. Every decision landed squarely on me, and I had to figure things out while I was moving on after life took a lot from me and gave me multiple heartbreaks.
I moved out because I needed distance from what hurt and I needed room to heal in my own time. But living alone also made me more honest about my needs.
When you come home tired and emotionally spent, there’s no distraction from how your space makes you feel.
That was when it clicked for me that comfort is not indulgent. It’s essential, especially when your body works hard and your mind never fully switches off.
This is how an air conditioner became a bigger decision than I ever thought it would be.
Choosing things that fit my life
In my new place, every item felt like a small commitment. I wasn’t just filling a room; I was building a routine and a home that felt safe enough to rest in.
I wanted things that really worked with me. Practical, yes, but also gentle in the way they existed in the space.
Out of plenty of air conditioning units, choosing the Samsung Compact Window-Type Inverter Air Conditioner, 1.5 HP, immediately felt right.
The size made sense for condo living, especially in a room where I’m constantly aware of how much space I have left.
It fits neatly into the window and stays visually quiet, which I appreciate more than I realized I would.
There’s something comforting about an appliance that doesn’t ask to be noticed. It feels like a calm roommate that shows up, does its job, and never gets in the way.
Instant relief for a worn-out soul
Training days take a lot out of me. There are days when my body feels heavy and my thoughts move slower than usual.
On those days, heat and humidity feel personal, like another thing asking more from me when I have nothing left to give.
What I noticed right away was how quickly the room changes when I turn the air conditioner on. The relief is immediate!
My space becomes breathable and balanced within minutes, and suddenly I’m not fighting the environment while trying to recover.
The airflow reaches the entire unit, which matters more than people think in smaller spaces. The temperature stays consistent through the night, and that consistency has quietly changed how I sleep and how my body recovers.
This unit stays quiet, even on humid nights when I expect it to struggle. There is no disruptive hum and no sudden noise that pulls me out of sleep.
I started getting uninterrupted eight hours of sleep, with my sleep score averaging around 90.
That kind of rest felt healing in ways I didn’t know I needed.
When you start thinking long-term
Living alone also means facing your monthly bills without sharing the responsibility.
It changes how you think about energy use very quickly, especially when you are trying to rebuild your life with intention.
The inverter technology helps keep electricity consumption consistent, which gives me peace of mind over time. I rely heavily on the timer feature, especially on days when my schedule revolves around training and recovery.
I like knowing I can come home to a cool space without leaving the unit running unnecessarily. It feels thoughtful, and I have learned that thoughtful appliances make solo living feel far less overwhelming.
They remove small worries before they grow into bigger ones.
Making a place feel like home
What I love most is how this air conditioner supports the routine I’m slowly building for myself.
On recovery days, it keeps the room comfortable enough for my body to reset properly. On some evenings, it helps the space feel settled, making it easier to disconnect and just be with myself.
In a season where I am learning how to heal, that sense of calm feels grounding. Living alone has taught me to pay attention to how my environment affects my energy.
When your space supports you, everything feels more manageable. The Samsung Compact Window-Type Inverter Air Conditioner has become part of that support system.
It no longer feels like an appliance. It feels like one of those quiet decisions that made this new chapter easier than I expected.
For anyone living solo and trying to build a home that feels calm, functional, and genuinely supportive, the Samsung Compact Window-Type Inverter Air Conditioner 1.5 HP fits naturally into that story.
It brings ease into everyday routines and helps turn a new space into something that finally feels like home.
Moving Out, Moving In is a Match Home series that features hands-on stories and reviews of appliances and home technology that support everyday living, comfort, and the process of settling into a new space.
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