Entries in TCL (18)

Friday
May072021

TCL Canada offers free Android TV with TCL 20 Pro 5G purchase

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If you're looking for a good deal, TCL Canada offers a free TV if you purchase the new TCL 20 Pro 5GWith the phone purchase, you have the chance to receive a free 55" 4K TCL Android TV valued at $549.00. This offer is valid until May 20, 2021, while quantities last. For full details, head to this link: www.tclpromo.ca.

Friday
Sep042020

TCL teases Project Archery wearable, Waterfall Display at IFA 2020

Similar to what it did in 2019, TCL shows off a couple of prototypes at IFA 2020. The first one is version 3.0 of its Project Archery smart glasses. It features two OLED panels designed to trick you into thinking you're watching a movie at the theatre on these glasses. The pair of glasses is said to be lighter and looks a bit more like sunglasses than version 2.0, which it showed off at CES this year.

TCL claims its working on tech to allow those who usually wear glasses not to need contact lenses or wear their glasses under the wearable.

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Tuesday
Jul072020

TCL 10 Pro, 10L to come to Canada on July 10

TCL will be launching the 10 Pro and 10L on Friday, July 10. The handset will be available through Bell, TELUS, Virgin Mobile, Koodo, and Best Buy. Those who purchase the TCL 10 Pro from Best Buy between July 10 and 16 and register themselves at tclpromo.ca will qualify to get a free 43-inch TCL TV worth $319.99.

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Tuesday
Feb042020

TCL will stop making BlackBerry phones by the end of August 2020

BlackBerry phones were still showcased at TCL's booth during CES 2020

Chinese electronics group TCL will halt the production of BlackBerry-branded phones this year. But it isn't clear if this marks the end of the once-dominant Canadian handset brand. According to BlackBerry's official Twitter, TCL will lose its rights to design, make, or sell BlackBerry smartphones by the end of August. BlackBerry licensed its smartphone technology to TCL back in 2016 in hopes of reviving the brand against the stiff competition it faced from Apple and Android-powered devices. BlackBerry retained control over the software and security on smartphones, while TCL made the hardware. 

BlackBerry didn't say what the future holds for its mobile brand, but it said in the post, "The future is bright for both TCL Communication and BlackBerry Limited, and we hope you will continue to support both as we move ahead on our respective paths."