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BACK IN STOCK!
I ordered this TV a few weeks back when it was on sale for the same price as an early bird Black Friday special. It looks great for a $500 TV at the 75" size.
Android interface is smooth, I don't think I'll need my Firestick anymore.
Picture is crisp and incredible.
I am very happy with mine and I highly recommend it at this price.
Local pickup if its available at your local store, or free delivery are available.
$499.99.
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https://www.bestbuy.com/site/tcl-...Id=6424069
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- Gaming console
- Gaming console
- Soundbar
That's 3 right there. Now, say you also wanted to use a different streaming platform or wanted to hookup a desktop....you're now looking at unplugging a gaming console. Sure, you could just get a extender, but now with the push to 4K you want to ensure such can handle 4K content, which is still more costly than regular extenders....
This whole rant to type that if you have plans to utilize many items, you may want to hold out for a four port HDMI TV or be ready to invest in a quality extender.
. . . or get a receiver.
- Gaming console
- Gaming console
- Soundbar
That's 3 right there. Now, say you also wanted to use a different streaming platform or wanted to hookup a desktop....you're now looking at unplugging a gaming console. Sure, you could just get a extender, but now with the push to 4K you want to ensure such can handle 4K content, which is still more costly than regular extenders....
This whole rant to type that if you have plans to utilize many items, you may want to hold out for a four port HDMI TV or be ready to invest in a quality extender.
Uh.....hdmi hubs are a thing, man. Just add a four or five port and you're up to six or seven.
We have a huge picture window about 15 feet on the opposite wall and it's plenty bright full sun.