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75" TCL 75Q650G Class Q Class 4K QLED HDR Smart TV w/ Google TV

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Walmart has 75" TCL 75Q650G Class Q Class 4K QLED HDR Smart TV w/ Google TV on sale for $498. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Didyousayfree for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160)
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Display Technology: QLED: Quantum Dot Technology with UltraWide Color Gamut
  • HDR PRO+ (Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, & HLG)
  • Smart Platform: Google TV
  • Chromecast Built-in
  • Ports:
    • 3x HDMI (1x eARC)
    • 1x USB 3.0
    • 1x Ethernet

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Walmart has 75" TCL 75Q650G Class Q Class 4K QLED HDR Smart TV w/ Google TV on sale for $498. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Didyousayfree for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160)
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Display Technology: QLED: Quantum Dot Technology with UltraWide Color Gamut
  • HDR PRO+ (Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, & HLG)
  • Smart Platform: Google TV
  • Chromecast Built-in
  • Ports:
    • 3x HDMI (1x eARC)
    • 1x USB 3.0
    • 1x Ethernet

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https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/motion/stutter it does matter! Read about judder

While a 120Hz TV doesn't inherently produce better motion, it can provide a few advantages over standard 60Hz TVs. One of the most important advantages is the ability to play back content that is meant to be displayed at 24 fps, which is often found in movies. Most TVs can simply lower their own refresh rate to 24Hz when the content is 24 fps, but some sources, such as Chromecast, output video at 60 fps, even if the content is 24 fps. This means that the TV's refresh rate remains at 60Hz, and motion won't appear smooth, which is an effect called judder. A 60Hz TV has trouble removing 24 fps judder because 60 isn't a multiple of 24. To display this type of content, a technique known as a "3:2 pulldown" is used. Basically, 12 of the 24 frames repeat three times, while the other 12 repeat twice, totaling 60 frames. Not everybody notices this, but it causes some scenes, notably panning shots, to appear juddery. However, 120Hz TVs have an advantage here because they can simply display each frame five times since 120 is a multiple of 24.
Well then you've made a grievous error clicking this link
maybe just use a GoogleTV hooked up to it instead of the on-board cpu?

also when you say "garbage tvs" is it for this specific model, or any of the thousands of other models from years past? Things change so I'd like to hear where your opinion is formed from.

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Quote from raidenwow :
maybe just use a GoogleTV hooked up to it instead of the on-board cpu?

also when you say "garbage tvs" is it for this specific model, or any of the thousands of other models from years past? Things change so I'd like to hear where your opinion is formed from.
Currently dealing with a dead 6 series after 15 months. TCL approved my repair today after the one year warranty. I like their tvs but, I would definitely get a warranty, even with the cheaper series.
Last edited by Runuova July 10, 2024 at 08:53 PM.
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raidenwow
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Quote from Runuova :
Currently dealing with a dead 6 series after 15 months. TCL approved my repair today after the one year warranty. I like their tvs but, I would definitely get a warranty, even with the cheaper series.
Was this TV plugged into a surge-protected outlet? was the surge protector 2100J or 600J?
What I'm getting at is, Do we know it's a problem with the tv and not an issue with a power surge? Thanks for the advice of getting the warranty.
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Quote from spaceXK :
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/motion/stutter it does matter! Read about judder

While a 120Hz TV doesn't inherently produce better motion, it can provide a few advantages over standard 60Hz TVs. One of the most important advantages is the ability to play back content that is meant to be displayed at 24 fps, which is often found in movies.
Thanks for bringing this up, you taught me something new!
Rtings review here https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...q650g-qled gives this 6 series a 7.8:
"The scoring for the judder test is based on which sources the TV can remove judder from. It scores 5.6 if it removes it from native 24p sources and 7.8 if it also removes it from native apps. Most TVs that remove it from 24p sources can also remove it from native apps, but there are a few exceptions. The TV receives a perfect score (10) if it removes judder from any source."

"The TCL Q6 QLED removes 24p judder from 24p signals, like movies, and from native sources, like apps or Blu-ray players, but it can't properly remove judder from 60Hz sources." <-- Google TV plugged into HDMI

Since I will be playing movies through a hooked up GoogleTV set at 60hz, it probably won't remove judder from 24p sources on kodi. But to be honest, I watch only the newest movies at h.265 60hz anyway. So the judder likely won't bother me most of the time.

Edit: OH!! This tv actually comes with "Google TV Smart OS" so maybe I don't even need to use my Onn GoogleTV box nor a GoogleTV plugged into hdmi, the native CPU has googleTV built in! So that means that judder can be removed with kodi using the on-board cpu. Even better.
Last edited by raidenwow July 11, 2024 at 08:14 AM.
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Runuova
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Quote from raidenwow :
Was this TV plugged into a surge-protected outlet? was the surge protector 2100J or 600J?
What I'm getting at is, Do we know it's a problem with the tv and not an issue with a power surge? Thanks for the advice of getting the warranty.
Yeah, it was! The surge protector was 2100J. They didn't fight it much and I've read about people with the same issue on Reddit. No surge at all!
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Quote from TealLeopard348 :
Once you go 120 you never go back
If you're playing video games lmao
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Quote from Azrael_the_Cat :
Did you join slickdeals just to crap on this specific deal? LOL. That's classy!

Seriously though your post sounds like a rant rather than being backed by data. If this is your personal anecdote from one TV that's fine, but you would be more compelling if you cite reviews or lists of common complaints for this model of TV.

You can do it!
I don't know about this television but I suspect it is a common thing because I personally got a full refund from asurion after sending photos of my TCL Roku TV. There is no display although the accessibility voice over works perfectly fine. I suspect it is a bigger problem because why would asurion pay up without at least sending someone over to verify if it can be fixed?

Anyway, maybe not related to this tv because the only thing in common is the TCL branding.
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For the same kinda price range would anyone choose this TCL over the Hisense that's posted for $550

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Quote from Auyuttaya :
I need oled.
This is genius level stupidity right here. Needs oled. Clicks on link clearly labeled with qled and then proceeds to post in said link "I need oled".
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Quote from Hsingh9032 :
Garbage tvs. Major quality issues. Works fine the first year then multiple issues such as tv won't turn on, remote commands to tv will work when they want to. Other app integration commands and functions won't work. E.g if your on YouTube and go to comments section, the screen will turn black.
I've had 6 TCL tvs and the one I bought in 2018 still works. They all are still working. And the quality is great for the price.

If you're worried about it, you can get a warranty from TCL that even covers you dropping the thing. Cheap too.
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Quote from raidenwow :
How much 4k 120hz content are you really going to watch? Only PC Gamers with newest graphics cards can truly realize the capabilities of 4k 120hz, plus Youtube is mostly 4k60 or only 1440p60.

The 4k 120hz gaming is the only thing I might need 120 for, otherwise 60hz is just fine for most content today.
Consoles exist too.... "There are currently 102 PS5 games running at 120fps." From https://www.pushsquare.com/guides...-at-120fps (posted in May, might be updated frequently 🤷)

Then there's Xbox (series x/s): https://www.windowscentral.com/li...ps-support

But yes in terms of media content there really isn't much 120 frames per second (commercially anyways), so perhaps someone is trying to future-proof their purchase or as you/I stated they are a PC/console owner, with console owners who are able to use 120fps being MUCH more common (Sony for example has sold 19m ps5s in the US as of March...)
Last edited by holysin July 15, 2024 at 06:29 PM.
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Quote from raidenwow :
Thanks for bringing this up, you taught me something new!
Rtings review here https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...q650g-qled [rtings.com] gives this 6 series a 7.8:
"The scoring for the judder test is based on which sources the TV can remove judder from. It scores 5.6 if it removes it from native 24p sources and 7.8 if it also removes it from native apps. Most TVs that remove it from 24p sources can also remove it from native apps, but there are a few exceptions. The TV receives a perfect score (10) if it removes judder from any source."

"The TCL Q6 QLED removes 24p judder from 24p signals, like movies, and from native sources, like apps or Blu-ray players, but it can't properly remove judder from 60Hz sources." <-- Google TV plugged into HDMI

Since I will be playing movies through a hooked up GoogleTV set at 60hz, it probably won't remove judder from 24p sources on kodi. But to be honest, I watch only the newest movies at h.265 60hz anyway. So the judder likely won't bother me most of the time.

Edit: OH!! This tv actually comes with "Google TV Smart OS" so maybe I don't even need to use my Onn GoogleTV box nor a GoogleTV plugged into hdmi, the native CPU has googleTV built in! So that means that judder can be removed with kodi using the on-board cpu. Even better.
you don't want to use the built in apps on these things - they're terribly slow and overall just frustrating to use.
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I have the 65" version of this tv and I'm not a fan of the google tv. And if you have Apple you can't use airplay which sucks. I almost feel like returning it .
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Got mine today and set up my ChimeraOS Steam PC console on it, immediately let me choose 1440/120Hz as a resolution option with VRR. Played half an hour or so of Hitman WoA on it w/ HDR, looks and runs amazingly. Everything I wanted in a TV at this point.
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Quote from sinai :
you don't want to use the built in apps on these things - they're terribly slow and overall just frustrating to use.
As a matter of fact and contrary to belief, I just bought this 75" TCL TV and found that the apps are actually somehow faster than on my actual GoogleTV and my Walmart Onn GoogleTV devices.
Caveat: I did uninstall the bloatware apps that I will never use like Netflix/hulu.

Your experience of "They're terribly slow" on "these things" is probably from past experience, but this TV seems really snappy with Kodi and smarttubenext.

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