Best Buy also has FREE 43" Hisense U6 - $299 value.
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expiredEragorn | Staff posted Jul 16, 2025 07:46 PM
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expiredEragorn | Staff posted Jul 16, 2025 07:46 PM
Select Best Buy Stores: 100" Hisense U76 4K QLED Google TV + 43" QD6 4K Fire TV
+ Free Store Pickup$1,400
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or wait until BF when this is $800 shipped LOL
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Edit: Costco Clearance sale is over
Upscaling of 1080p and lower isn't the best.... 4K is decent, HDR and dolby vision look great, but the size is unbeatable.
Well worth the change in my opinion, and now my OLED is in my game room.
Luckily nothing was wrong with the TV when we set it up
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Cheapest rental would have to be at home depot $20 for 75 mins. The stars would have to align perfectly to keep that cost low $20 + refill gas meaning costco and home depot and your home close by to get it done all within an hour and thats a reach. I see a minimum of 2 to 2.5 hrs of your personal time. Having to go to home depot, pick up the rental, then go to costco, go inside, purchase, load, drop off tv at your house, fill gas tank, then drop off at home depot. Might have to be a 2 man game with a spouse to even make sure store has it or still has it if you call before hand because these are clearance and inventory is dwindling someone might pick it up while you are getting your rental.
But again, still worth it IF they still had the free wall install because the cheapest one could get to install this is MAYBE from an FB marketplace person for $100-150. At this size I've seen more of the latter price than the former though and why I dont question the $200+ from pros.
But yea if stars align for you meaning you have a vehicle to carry this already, you are a pro wall installer of 100" TVs or dont plan to wall install. Its the better deal
But for most of us, that 2 hour minimum of our time and more likely a $50-60 rental/gas, and the loss of $200+ free install service, there is no shame in getting it at the comfort of our seat for $1399
Sell the free 43" 4K for $100-150 to make the deal sweeter. Costco needs to lower theirs to $1400 shipped online to make it better.
I know there is free delivery and mounting but it does NOT include the mounting hardware, correct?
I am thinking I could probably get $150 for the free TV and bring my total to $1350 including tax which is pretty decent.
Upscaling of 1080p and lower isn't the best.... 4K is decent, HDR and dolby vision look great, but the size is unbeatable.
Well worth the change in my opinion, and now my OLED is in my game room.
Edit: Costco Clearance sale is over
I know there is free delivery and mounting but it does NOT include the mounting hardware, correct?
I am thinking I could probably get $150 for the free TV and bring my total to $1350 including tax which is pretty decent.
Not so much to extend it regularly or permanently, but simply just on occasions to pull tv out to adjust cables and such.
I think I found a great UL Certified full motion mount for up to 100" 150lbs capacity!
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I think I found a great UL Certified full motion mount for up to 100" 150lbs capacity!
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