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BrandsMart USA has 98" TCL Class XL Collection 4K UHD Smart Google TV (98R754) on sale for $3899.99 (Member Price; Free to Join). Shipping is free. Free store pickup is also available in select locations.
Note, BrandsMart USA has locations in Florida and Georgia (store locator).
Alternatively, Amazon has 98" TCL Class XL Collection 4K UHD Smart Google TV (98R754) on sale for $3999.99. Shipping is free.
Best Buy also has 98" TCL Class XL Collection 4K UHD Smart Google TV (98R754) on sale for $3999.99. Shipping is free.
BrandsMart USA via eBay also has 98" TCL Class XL Collection 4K UHD Smart Google TV (98R754) on sale for $3999.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter hawkblu09 for finding this deal.
Model: Tcl 98 inch Class Xl Collection Uhd Qled Dolby Vision Hdr Smart Google Tv - 98R754 - Black
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Most people sit way too far from their TVs to have optimal viewing. Money aside, many would actually be better off with a screen this size. A screen this size should be about 6-12.5 ft. from a person's eyes. At 6 feet it will still be viewable, but it's will be kind of like IMAX where you have to look around a bit.
Let's get the jokes out the way: This TV isn't meant for your home. This TV is for commercial usage. posted by the reception area or in a board room/conference room.
98'' is way too damn big and it's only a LCD. You'd need to truly have a large room with great seating. Why waste space and home energy? At that rate, may as well just get a great projector....
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Let's get the jokes out the way: This TV isn't meant for your home. This TV is for commercial usage. posted by the reception area or in a board room/conference room.
98'' is way too damn big and it's only a LCD. You'd need to truly have a large room with great seating. Why waste space and home energy? At that rate, may as well just get a great projector....
You do know not everyone resides in a 1br apartment, right?
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Let's get the jokes out the way: This TV isn't meant for your home. This TV is for commercial usage. posted by the reception area or in a board room/conference room.
98'' is way too damn big and it's only a LCD. You'd need to truly have a large room with great seating. Why waste space and home energy? At that rate, may as well just get a great projector....
do youself a favor and look into the THX recommended view distance
a 16:9 screen measuring 100″ diagonally has a maximum THX-recommended viewing distance of 11.18 feet. this distance for a lot of U.S. suburban houses, are quite normal.
and as far as energy goes? my 77 inch CX OLED burns 200W to 300 W if content is mostly bright. LED TV are not nearly as power hungry as OLED tv
and as far as projector goes: unless your environment is controlled (you got you own dark room theater), TV of any kind produce more superior picture.
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Let's get the jokes out the way: This TV isn't meant for your home. This TV is for commercial usage. posted by the reception area or in a board room/conference room.
98'' is way too damn big and it's only a LCD. You'd need to truly have a large room with great seating. Why waste space and home energy? At that rate, may as well just get a great projector....
Believe it or not, this is the minimum size necessary to make a difference having 4K resolution if you are sitting closer than 13 feet from the TV.
Most people sit way too far from their TVs to have optimal viewing. Money aside, many would actually be better off with a screen this size. A screen this size should be about 6-12.5 ft. from a person's eyes. At 6 feet it will still be viewable, but it's will be kind of like IMAX where you have to look around a bit.
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I currently have 85inch Sony, and I think this would fit perfectly in my living room wall (which can host more than 200 inches). My only concern is that this is a huge screen, hows 120GHZ refresh rate going to hold up? Will the tearing be visible?
I currently have 85inch Sony, and I think this would fit perfectly in my living room wall (which can host more than 200 inches). My only concern is that this is a huge screen, hows 120GHZ refresh rate going to hold up? Will the tearing be visible?
Let's get the jokes out the way: This TV isn't meant for your home. This TV is for commercial usage. posted by the reception area or in a board room/conference room.
98'' is way too damn big and it's only a LCD. You'd need to truly have a large room with great seating. Why waste space and home energy? At that rate, may as well just get a great projector....
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Most people sit way too far from their TVs to have optimal viewing. Money aside, many would actually be better off with a screen this size. A screen this size should be about 6-12.5 ft. from a person's eyes. At 6 feet it will still be viewable, but it's will be kind of like IMAX where you have to look around a bit.
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98'' is way too damn big and it's only a LCD. You'd need to truly have a large room with great seating. Why waste space and home energy? At that rate, may as well just get a great projector....
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Looks like an amazing television and priced for great value right now.
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Looks like an amazing television and priced for great value right now.
It's just his opinion. It's the internet, there's an infinite amount of them out there, and some people love to share
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98'' is way too damn big and it's only a LCD. You'd need to truly have a large room with great seating. Why waste space and home energy? At that rate, may as well just get a great projector....
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98'' is way too damn big and it's only a LCD. You'd need to truly have a large room with great seating. Why waste space and home energy? At that rate, may as well just get a great projector....
do youself a favor and look into the THX recommended view distance
a 16:9 screen measuring 100″ diagonally has a maximum THX-recommended viewing distance of 11.18 feet. this distance for a lot of U.S. suburban houses, are quite normal.
and as far as energy goes? my 77 inch CX OLED burns 200W to 300 W if content is mostly bright. LED TV are not nearly as power hungry as OLED tv
and as far as projector goes: unless your environment is controlled (you got you own dark room theater), TV of any kind produce more superior picture.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Selman
98'' is way too damn big and it's only a LCD. You'd need to truly have a large room with great seating. Why waste space and home energy? At that rate, may as well just get a great projector....
https://i.rtings.com/images/optim...h-size.png
Most people sit way too far from their TVs to have optimal viewing. Money aside, many would actually be better off with a screen this size. A screen this size should be about 6-12.5 ft. from a person's eyes. At 6 feet it will still be viewable, but it's will be kind of like IMAX where you have to look around a bit.
Source: Big empty wall looks inadequate with meager 77"
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98'' is way too damn big and it's only a LCD. You'd need to truly have a large room with great seating. Why waste space and home energy? At that rate, may as well just get a great projector....
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RumbleTheBison. Typical consumerist. Wrong until everyone around him adapts to a larger display, then it was his idea all along.
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