Various Retailers have
85" TCL QM7 Series 120Hz Mini-LED QLED 4K TV (85QM751G, 2024) on sale listed below for
$1299.99.
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Champagne13 for finding this deal.
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Various Retailers have
65" TCL QM7 Series 120Hz Mini-LED QLED 4K TV (65QM751G, 2024) on sale listed below for
$649.99.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:- Resolution: 4K (2160p)
- High Dynamic Range Format: HDR 10, HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dolby Vision
- LED Panel Type: Mini-LED QLED
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz (144Hz Variable Refresh Rate)
- Motion Enhancement Technology: Motion Rate 480
- Smart Platform: Google TV
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI
- 1x USB 3.0
- 1x USB 2.0
- 1x Composite
- 1x RF Antenna Input
Top Comments
If it were me, I'm getting the OLED and window treatments to deal with the direct light and have the better panel... but that's just me.
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My Model: https://a.co/d/4w0Mquz
Current Model: https://a.co/d/h2uaCYp
I'm trying to remember (it's been a while), but I think my main considerations (not an audiophile) were 1.) Atmos/vertical sound, 2.) eARC functionality, and 3.) HDMI pass-through
Either way, it was a great deal at the time and I've been VERY happy with the results
(use case: plenty of gaming, 4k streaming services, 4k/UHD physical movie collection)
Hope this helps!
The B2 blacks are better and contrast is better, but not by much. The OS on the LG is snappier, but i prefer the Google OS on the QM7. More app options. Viewing angle on the QM7 is better than expected, but can't touch an OLED. I can watch the B2 from my kitchen about 178 degrees off and i can still read the score of the game haha.
If i had to do it all over again, I would probably get the 75" QM7 and not the 65" LG B2. Now the B2 is a little older, but still. I would not hesitate to buy another TCL. I was blown away.
Ended up costing me $1,270.11 out-the-door, which is around a $600 savings over the current sale price ($1699 + tax) for a new one. Putting some of it towards (finally) getting the silly thing onto the wall, and freeing up the top of the entertainment center.
I'm sure there'll be something stellar released this fall, but there's no way it'll be in that ballpark price-wise.
Oh, and I actually kinda agree about Roku! We lived through that Winter where Google "learned" how a Streaming OS works, and they (eventually) sussed it out...but I do recall fondly our days with Roku
Thanks again for the response(s), nice to chat w/ someone who's been on a similar path!
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Probably best to look online, the price is calculated on the product listing page
I'm pretty sure most Samsung TVs are assembled in China