Global electronics company, TCL has changed the conversation in Nigeria with the official debut of its new SQD-Mini LED TVs, alongside a lineup of AI-powered connected home appliances.
For years, TV manufacturers have competed to build bigger screens and pack in more pixels. But as higher resolutions become the norm, the real competition has shifted to what actually lights up those pixels. That’s where Mini LED technology is redefining the viewing experience, delivering better brightness, deeper contrast, and more precise picture quality.
At a launch event in Victoria Island, Lagos, on June 26, 2026, TCL unveiled the C7L, the first television in Nigeria to feature its proprietary SQD-Mini LED technology. Rather than limiting the launch to a flagship television, TCL also introduced a new range of smart air conditioners, washing machines and refrigerators, expanding its vision of a smart connected home.
According to market research firm Omdia, TCL is the world’s leading Mini LED TV brand and the leading manufacturer of ultra-large televisions measuring 75 inches and above. As competition in Nigeria’s consumer electronics market increases, the company is positioning the C7L as the benchmark for premium television technology.












