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66 Court Rules TCL's 'QLED' TVs Aren't Truly QLED

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BeauHD @ Slashdot 2 place · today 12:00 EDT

Court Rules TCL's 'QLED' TVs Aren't Truly QLED

A German court ruled that TCL misled consumers by marketing certain TVs as "QLED" when they "do not deliver the color reproduction expected from QLED TVs." It has ordered the company to stop advertising or selling those models in Germany. TechRadar reports: The case was filed by Samsung, which claimed that TCL was running deceptive advertising, and more court cases on the same topic are coming in other countries, including the US. The lawsuits all make the same claim: that what TCL calls a QLED isn't a QLED

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