Select Costco Wholesale Stores (
Link is for reference only, Item #9475691) have for
Costco Members:
75" TCL 75Q691F Q691 Series 4K UHD QLED Smart Fire TV on sale for
$399.97 valid for
In-Store Purchase Only. Please visit your
local Costco Wholesale store to verify availability and purchase.
Thanks to Community Member
roltzje for sharing this deal.
- Note: This is a in-store sale offer only that is available at select Costco locations, availability and pricing will vary.
Specs:
- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Motion Rate: 240
- HDR Pro+, HDR10+, Full Array Local Dimming
- Fire TV OS
- 3-Year Warranty
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But there's no reason that you shouldn't be able to use the inverted feet. That's what they're made to do, even though they don't put any mention of it at all in ANY of their documentation! The screw holes in the feet and the tv are symmetrical, and can go in facing either direction. Others have said that when the feet are inverted, they're 37" apart, so it should easily fit on your stand/table. Mine too, which I wish I'd known before I bought the stand!
I'm planning to eventually put the feet on and ditch the stand I bought, once I have someone around to help me move it away and back. (I live alone.)
I can really only think of three reasons why you possibly shouldn't use a stand that's less wide than the TV.
1) aesthetics
2) increased chance of bumping into it and knocking it over!
3) if the stand isn't made to hold that much weight
Other than these things, it should be fine with any good stand or feet.
Give it a try
That's what I'm doing, and it works great.
75 inch monitor???? Seriously??
Also wasn't a pleasant ride home with the seat so close. Luckily I only had to go 7 miles.
Someone here said he couldn't fit it in his 2025 Rav.
Been waiting for a slab for my MIL suite rental that is being rehabbed.
I have many of these TVs. Problem is when they die. Warranties are always a bunch of hassles. Credit card wanted me to get a repair estimate but no one repairs these things or they charge $100 for an estimate. And you have to drag them there.
Not sure about the Costco warranty system.
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Been waiting for a slab for my MIL suite rental that is being rehabbed.
I have many of these TVs. Problem is when they die. Warranties are always a bunch of hassles. Credit card wanted me to get a repair estimate but no one repairs these things or they charge $100 for an estimate. And you have to drag them there.
Not sure about the Costco warranty system.
But there's no reason that you shouldn't be able to use the inverted feet. That's what they're made to do, even though they don't put any mention of it at all in ANY of their documentation! The screw holes in the feet and the tv are symmetrical, and can go in facing either direction. Others have said that when the feet are inverted, they're 37" apart, so it should easily fit on your stand/table. Mine too, which I wish I'd known before I bought the stand!
I'm planning to eventually put the feet on and ditch the stand I bought, once I have someone around to help me move it away and back. (I live alone.)
I can really only think of three reasons why you possibly shouldn't use a stand that's less wide than the TV.
1) aesthetics
2) increased chance of bumping into it and knocking it over!
3) if the stand isn't made to hold that much weight
Other than these things, it should be fine with any good stand or feet.
Been waiting for a slab for my MIL suite rental that is being rehabbed.
I have many of these TVs. Problem is when they die. Warranties are always a bunch of hassles. Credit card wanted me to get a repair estimate but no one repairs these things or they charge $100 for an estimate. And you have to drag them there.
Not sure about the Costco warranty system.
I hope to get to set this tv up tomorrow. Originally thought I'd wait until after Thanksgiving, but I'd hate to find out it's defective after it's too late to pick up other black friday deals.
Also, how is the native sound? Is a soundbar needed for someone who's not looking for cinema sound at home, but you want to hear clearly?
Make sure to open any streaming app to change picture settings.
Good Luck.
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