BestBuy.com has 75" TCL 75S425 4K UHD HDR Roku Smart LED HDTV on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup as an alternative option. Thanks Dealhunter30
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PC Richard & Son also has 75" TCL 75S425 4K UHD HDR Roku Smart LED HDTV on sale for $699.97. Shipping is free for select locations, otherwise select free store pickup as an alternative option where stock permits.
Specs
Resolution: 3840x2160
Refresh Rate: 120Hz Clear Motion Index
Viewing Angle (H/V): 178 Degrees/178 Degrees
4K UHD, HDR 10, Roku Smart TV
Inputs
3x HDMI
1x Composite
1x USB
1x RF
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Walmart.com has 75" TCL 75S425 4K UHD HDR Roku Smart LED HDTV on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup as an alternative option.
4K UHD 3840 x 2160 LED Panel. HDR10 Compatibility. 120 Hz CMI Motion Enhancement Technology. Built-In Wi-Fi Connectivity. Screen Mirroring Technology. Roku TV OS for Apps. 3 x HDMI / 1 x USB. Works with Alexa and Google Assistant. Dolby Digital Plus.
Model Number:
75S425
Product SKU:
253145350
UPC:
846042010290
Operating System:
Roku TV
Wall Mounting:
300 x 300 mm
Box Dimensions (LxWxH):
72.25 x 45 x 11\"
Video System:
NTSC
Operating Humidity:
20 to 80%
Dimensions:
66.1 x 40.7 x 15.9\" / 167.9 x 103.4 x 40.4 cm (With Stand)66.1 x 38 x 3.5\" / 167.9 x 96.5 x 8.9 cm (Without Stand)
Virtual Assistant Support:
Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant
Power Consumption:
Standby: < 0.5 W
Power:
20 W
Wi-Fi:
Yes
Supported Languages:
EnglishFrenchSpanish
Storage Temperature:
5 to 113°F / -15 to 45°C
Panel Type:
LCD
Input Ports:
3 x HDMI Type A (Side)1 x F-Type (RF Antenna) (Side)1 x RCA (Composite) (Side)1 x 2RCA (Analog Audio) (Side)
Screen Size (Diagonal):
74.5\"
Pixel Resolution:
3840 x 2160
USB Ports:
1 x USB 2.0 (Audio, Photo, Video) (Side)
Operating Temperature:
41 to 95°F / 5 to 35°C
Battery Type:
2 x AAA
Stand Dimensions:
62.3\" / 158.24 cm (Width)
TV Tuner:
ATSC, Clear QAM
HDR Compatibility:
HDR10
Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Storage Humidity:
10 to 90%
Display Colors:
1.07 Billion
Output Ports:
1 x TOSLINK Optical (Digital Audio) (Side)1 x 1/8\" / 3.5 mm (Headphone) (Side)
Ethernet:
LAN
CVAA accessible menu system
4K UHD resolution provides enhanced clarity and detail with compatible content.
HDR10 compatibility delivers bright, accurate colors for a lifelike viewing experience when paired with compatible source content and equipment.
This upscaling engine allows you to view your HD content in near-4K quality.
Like the apps on your smartphone, your favorites are there the instant you turn the TV on. You can view streaming content, cable or satellite TV, or free over-the-air programs with an antenna.
Turn your smartphone or tablet into a streaming companion. Use it as a remote, plug in headphones for private listening, search with your voice or keyboard, and share your own videos, music, and photos to the TV. You can also cast movies and web videos to the TV with the Netflix and YouTube mobile apps.
The included Roku TV remote has only 20 buttons to help make it easy to find the button you need.
Dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) Dual-core CPU & dual-core GPU Advanced PQ setting with mobile app Closed captioning CVAA accessible menu system
TCL lottery is so very random it hurts. My first 6 series was perfect and still is. Told my friend to get one and his came all distorted and crappy. Took 3 replacements to get his right. Then I got a small TCL for the bedroom and it took 3 returns to Costco to get a panel that wasn't garbage...
I love my 6 series for the price, and when you get a good panel it's definitely worth it, but spinning a wheel for a good panel is rough...
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It's crazy to rely on others and numbers to choose a television. Go to Best Buy. Go to Walmart. See these sets and buy the one that looks best to YOU at a price that you can live with.
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This set has a 60Hz native panel, not 120Hz. It does not get bright enough for HDR or Dolby Vision. It is not an IPS panel, so the 178 degree viewing angles will be extremely poor. These sets have nice black levels and work well for gaming with good response time. You may need 3 sets before you get a good panel. Get an extended warranty. My TCon board went out in 18 months. Lots of parts available on eBay. Very easy to fix yourself if you can swap ram in a laptop, About the same skill level.
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11-05-2019
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04:37 PM#10
This has me second guessing the Samsung q70 65" that I've been looking at over at Costco. Never had a qled, can't afford an oled, and not sure if I want to play the tcl panel lottery. But that 75 inches, tempting.
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This has me second guessing the Samsung q70 65" that I've been looking at over at Costco. Never had a qled, can't afford an oled, and not sure if I want to play the tcl panel lottery. But that 75 inches, tempting.
TCL lottery is so very random it hurts. My first 6 series was perfect and still is. Told my friend to get one and his came all distorted and crappy. Took 3 replacements to get his right. Then I got a small TCL for the bedroom and it took 3 returns to Costco to get a panel that wasn't garbage...
I love my 6 series for the price, and when you get a good panel it's definitely worth it, but spinning a wheel for a good panel is rough...
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It's a cut rate brand. I've never owned one, but I have heard people say they are a step below other cut rate sets like TCL. I just browsed the reviews, and this one seems to have many of the issues common associated with other cut rate lower level sets: screen issues, speaker issues, the usual suspects. It doesn't look like it's super common, but, enough that it drops the rating level to 3.2 stars. That said, it's a $300 58-in TV."
This is from the other front page deal regarding Hisense, it's getting confusing...
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11-05-2019
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06:11 PM#15
This set has a 60Hz native panel, not 120Hz. It does not get bright enough for HDR or Dolby Vision. It is not an IPS panel, so the 178 degree viewing angles will be extremely poor. These sets have nice black levels and work well for gaming with good response time. You may need 3 sets before you get a good panel. Get an extended warranty. My TCon board went out in 18 months. Lots of parts available on eBay. Very easy to fix yourself if you can swap ram in a laptop, About the same skill level.
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I love my 6 series for the price, and when you get a good panel it's definitely worth it, but spinning a wheel for a good panel is rough...
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I love my 6 series for the price, and when you get a good panel it's definitely worth it, but spinning a wheel for a good panel is rough...
It's a cut rate brand. I've never owned one, but I have heard people say they are a step below other cut rate sets like TCL. I just browsed the reviews, and this one seems to have many of the issues common associated with other cut rate lower level sets: screen issues, speaker issues, the usual suspects. It doesn't look like it's super common, but, enough that it drops the rating level to 3.2 stars. That said, it's a $300 58-in TV."
This is from the other front page deal regarding Hisense, it's getting confusing...