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TCL 98" Class Q6 Series QLED Smart TV- Free Shipping - Sam's Club $1348

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Sam's Club has the TCL 98Q671G for $1,348 with free shipping. Includes a 3 year manufacturer warranty.

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Apr 6, 2025
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Quote from SteelFan88 :
Invest in OLED… you won't be disappointed. Variable refresh rates up to 120hz, incredible color accuracy, inky blacks, energy efficient, and great response times. I ended up staying at 65"… quality over size imo
65" over 100" in a main living space? Nahhhhhhhh bruh. That's laughable. 98" will be more impressive. 65" is what I have in the bathroom
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NeatMorning328
Apr 6, 2025
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Quote from UkeDog :
Sounds perfectly reasonable to me. I'm holding for an even bigger set for our living room, but might snag a couple of these for the kid's rooms.
That's good to hear. It's important for your kids to have things to look forward to. For me, it's Bret Baier. My grandson likes Roblocks.
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USFmarine
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Quote from mtm_cc :
I'd still take it over Roku. GoogleTV is the best of the TV OS's, in my experience.
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Quote from MoisesA7010 :
65" over 100" in a main living space? Nahhhhhhhh bruh. That's laughable. 98" will be more impressive. 65" is what I have in the bathroom
I always laugh when people choose size over picture quality.
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Shake-N-Bake
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Quote from USFmarine :
Lag fest
Yep. Google and Fire are laggy trash.
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fidelity
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Quote from Shake-N-Bake :
I always laugh when people choose size over picture quality.
What a constructive and helpful comment. To each his own, but I worked in Consumer Electronics/Video displays for a decade and would always choose size if the quality is reasonable. I have no opinions on this display, just stating that MOST people are going to be MUCH happier with a larger screen, especially when it is at home and you don't have other displays to compare. Put the best 65" on the market next to a 98" with reasonable quality and I bet 9 out of 10 choose the larger screen (not to mention the huge price differential for the best 65"). I've also had 100" projection for 20+ years (at 1080p, gasp!), so I may be biased.
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Specvtuner
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Quote from SteelFan88 :
Invest in OLED… you won't be disappointed. Variable refresh rates up to 120hz, incredible color accuracy, inky blacks, energy efficient, and great response times. I ended up staying at 65"… quality over size imo
Fair point, however an OLED's big drawback is overall brightness. I finally got my first OLED for the bedroom. However my living room TV is a Samsung QLED from 2018. It's a very bright room and I didn't want to risk trying an OLED in those conditions. My next living room TV will be a QD-OLED. It has the best of both worlds. The brightness of QLED and the contrast of OLED.

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Quote from Specvtuner :
Fair point, however an OLED's big drawback is overall brightness. I finally got my first OLED for the bedroom. However my living room TV is a Samsung QLED from 2018. It's a very bright room and I didn't want to risk trying an OLED in those conditions. My next living room TV will be a QD-OLED. It has the best of both worlds. The brightness of QLED and the contrast of OLED.
The big differentiator right now is cost for 85"+ OLED TVs. If I were looking at 75" or less, OLED is now relatively affordable. Sam's Club has the 65" Philips OLED for $900 which is pretty amazing considering how much an OLED of that size was even two years ago.
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TheDude91
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Sams website shows $1348, but when I added the TV to the cart it shows as $1,498.00. Been like that since Friday for me. Wonder if it is an error? I reached out to Sams support with no response. Does anyone else have this issue?
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Quote from TheDude91 :
Sams website shows $1348, but when I added the TV to the cart it shows as $1,498.00. Been like that since Friday for me. Wonder if it is an error? I reached out to Sams support with no response. Does anyone else have this issue?
Still works for me. I got all the way to the point of completing the purchase and the price stayed the same, plus sales tax, of course.
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Quote from SteelFan88 :
Invest in OLED… you won't be disappointed. Variable refresh rates up to 120hz, incredible color accuracy, inky blacks, energy efficient, and great response times. I ended up staying at 65"… quality over size imo
Energy efficient doesn't mean low energy - OLED are efficient, but they still use a lot of power depending on the scene because they get so damn bright these days.

That said.... No one using a 98inch TV as a projector replacement for Movie watching gives a damn about VRR either.
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Quote from Shake-N-Bake :
I always laugh when people choose size over picture quality.
yup, my iphone screen is oled, reaches 2000 nits. laughable to watch anything on a tv
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MoisesA7010
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All the trolls trying to push 55-65" OLEDs that cost $3000 are just trying to justify their purchases. Pixel peeping, probably have a magnifying glass when guests come over and try to show them why its worth $3000 and why its better watching on their tiny 60" over the 100" that people are impressed to actually see.
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Quote from gder03 :
yup, my iphone screen is oled, reaches 2000 nits. laughable to watch anything on a tv
Quote from Shake-N-Bake :
I always laugh when people choose size over picture quality.
I beat you there, I at least take out my Nintendo Switch OLED and when we have people over I unplug it from the dock thats playing on my 100" screen, so I can point to my guests that its better quality playing it on the tiny screen
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Quote from UkeDog :
Sounds perfectly reasonable to me. I'm holding for an even bigger set for our living room, but might snag a couple of these for the kid's rooms.
Wow the kids must be super lucky to have you as their parent. You must be doing pretty well to afford it for them. Good for you.

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