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85" TCL QM7 Series 120Hz Mini-LED QLED 4K TV (2024)

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Various Retailers have 85" TCL QM7 Series 120Hz Mini-LED QLED 4K TV (85QM751G, 2024) on sale listed below for $1299.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Champagne13 for finding this deal.

Available from: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.

Available from: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

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Various Retailers have 85" TCL QM7 Series 120Hz Mini-LED QLED 4K TV (85QM751G, 2024) on sale listed below for $1299.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Champagne13 for finding this deal.

Available from: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.

Available from: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

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Model: TCL 85-Inch QM7 QLED 4K Smart QD-Mini LED TV with Google TV (85QM751G, 2024 Model) Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, HDR, Game Accelerator up to 240Hz, Voice Remote, Works with Alexa, Streaming Television

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OLED will be the better TV, but since you've got bright light coming in, Mini-LED will be situationally better.

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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Quote from Titan :
If you're only using this as a very basic tv, the specifications are ok for the price, but read up on it if you have any kind of automation eg a Harmony remote, ARC, Anynet/HDMI-CEC, because it lacks much functionality and won't play well. It understands very very basic input commands like if you have a coffee table full of remotes and step by step configure your activity
Not contradicting this, but do these sets have any less capability in that regard than other Smart TVs?

I used to have a Harmony Remote setup + receiver, but moved away from that in favor it the default remote + higher-end soundbar + basic eARC functionality...and haven't noticed any difference between manufacturers/OS'/etc. functionality-wise (aside from "how does it handle eARC?"

Are these TCLs different than (say) LG or Hisense sets in the same range?
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Quote from Slickerthanmost1 :
This or lg c4 for living room setting with bright light coming in? About 10 ft viewing from tv

Samsung s95 is best for living room with bright sun light
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Quote from iboogey99 :
Samsung s95 is best for living room with bright sun light

Looks great but way outta budget
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Quote from iboogey99 :
Samsung s95 is best for living room with bright sun light

lol, if you like purple blacks maybe. But for those of us in the real world, it is a terrible choice for daytime viewing in a bright room. See Rtings.com "cons' section.

https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews.../s95d-oled

This is a major problem with QD-OLED that they have yet to solve. I ignored this section of Rtings thinking it couldn't be that bad, but nope, right back to the store it went.
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Quote from mac87 :
Is there a big difference in viewing angles between this mini led and OLED (LG C3 or C4). This is all I really care about and the main reason why I've been looking to upgrade to OLED.

HUGE difference. I have a 77 C2 OLED and a 98" QM7. The viewing angles are really bad on the QM7. I would not get it at all for a wide seating area
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Looking for a 100in and between the QM7 and the Hisense U8K. Has anyone compared?
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This or the 85" Panasonic W95 for $300 less?

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Quote from mac87 :
Is there a big difference in viewing angles between this mini led and OLED (LG C3 or C4). This is all I really care about and the main reason why I've been looking to upgrade to OLED.

There is a HUGE difference in viewing angles. In one room, we have a little loveseat that comes off the wall about 20° from where the TV is. We thought it would be useless for viewing, but the OLED doesn't even show a drop in color or any kind of dimming at that angle. It's pretty amazing.
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Quote from Essfive :
This seems ultra-decent for the price, but I'm still holding out for a similar price on the 85" QM8
(I...forget why, # of zones or something, but previous research told me "don't settle for less than this one" lol)

You can update the qm7 to the QM8 firmware which makes a huge difference. I was in the same boat waiting for the QM8, got the 7 recently and have had to turn the brightness way down because it burns my eyes out otherwise. My last tv hit about 1k nits and i always kept it maxed out, but 1500-2k really is obnoxiously bright.
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What do we think of best buys 5 year warranty for $159 vs Amazon's Asurion 3 year warranty for $69?

Anyone here had to make a claim with either?
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Quote from xlerate :
What do we think of best buys 5 year warranty for $159 vs Amazon's Asurion 3 year warranty for $69?

Anyone here had to make a claim with either?

Heard great things about geek squad!
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Quote from Slickerthanmost1 :
Heard great things about geek squad!

Oh jeez, didn't realize (foolishly) that the TV claim would be handled by Geek Squad.

Now the question is how is Asurion warranty.

The only benefit I see of going with Best Buy is that open box, excellent is $540 for the 65"
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Quote from xlerate :
Oh jeez, didn't realize (foolishly) that the TV claim would be handled by Geek Squad.

Now the question is how is Asurion warranty.

The only benefit I see of going with Best Buy is that open box, excellent is $540 for the 65"

Heard good things about asurion as well. Either one I think it'll be a great choice!
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Quote from Essfive :
Not contradicting this, but do these sets have any less capability in that regard than other Smart TVs?

I used to have a Harmony Remote setup + receiver, but moved away from that in favor it the default remote + higher-end soundbar + basic eARC functionality...and haven't noticed any difference between manufacturers/OS'/etc. functionality-wise (aside from "how does it handle eARC?"

Are these TCLs different than (say) LG or Hisense sets in the same range?

What's a higher end sound bar options? Thx

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Quote from greschian :
What's a higher end sound bar options? Thx

Best high end one dollar for dollar right now is the Samsung Q990 series. You can get the Q990D (2024 version) for $600-$800 pretty regularly depending on what discounts you have access to. Do a Slickdeals search for recent/current sales.
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Quote from Attilayavuzer :
You can update the qm7 to the QM8 firmware which makes a huge difference. I was in the same boat waiting for the QM8, got the 7 recently and have had to turn the brightness way down because it burns my eyes out otherwise. My last tv hit about 1k nits and i always kept it maxed out, but 1500-2k really is obnoxiously bright.
Oh, interesting! I dunno if there was any real reason aside from dimming zones to wait for the QM8, and any way (like this firmware update) to bring them closer together definitely makes the QM7 very tempting. I think the QM8 might have "better" speakers as well, but we rarely/never use the TV speakers anyway. Thanks for the reply!

If you've got time, any other thoughts/comparisons between the two?

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