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popularwithMetta posted Oct 31, 2025 04:54 PM
popularwithMetta posted Oct 31, 2025 04:54 PM

TCL 55” Class Q6 (55Q651G) 4K UHD HDR QLED Smart TV with Google TV (NEW 2024) $278

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TCL 55" Q6 QLED 4K Google TV (55Q651G) — $248 @ Walmart

Store: Walmart
Model: 55Q651G (2024 Q6 Series)
Shipping: Free

Link: https://www.walmart.com/ip/TCL-55...5378490187

Why this is a deal
  • QLED (quantum dot) panel at a true budget price.
  • Supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+ (rare at this price).
  • Google TV with voice remote; huge app library + easy casting.
  • Solid "budget gamer" features: ALLM + "Game Accelerator 120" (120-Hz at lower resolutions), plus TCL Motion Rate interpolation.

Key specs (from TCL)
  • 4K UHD • QLED PRO (quantum dot) • High Brightness+ backlight
  • HDR PRO+: Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
  • Game Accelerator 120, Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)
  • Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual:X, Enhanced Dialogue Mode
  • 3× HDMI (1× eARC), Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth
  • OS: Google TV

Price check / listing
  • Walmart currently shows $248 for the 55Q651G (YMMV by region/stock).

Manage expectations
  • Native panel is 60 Hz; "120" is via Game Accelerator at 1080p (not native 120 Hz at 4K).
  • No local dimming (direct-lit budget set), so dark-room contrast/halo control won't match mini-LED models.

Versus Samsung Crystal U7900F (~$278)
  • TCL Q6 wins on color & HDR (QLED + Dolby Vision and HDR10+).
  • Samsung lacks Dolby Vision and leans more SDR.
  • At ~$248, the Q6 is the better buy for movies/streaming and casual gaming.

Warranty / returns
  • 1-year limited warranty (TCL).
  • Walmart return policy applies (check your store/receipt).

Bottom line
Under $300, this is an easy recommend for Dolby Vision + Google TV + QLED color at a doorbuster price.
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TCL 55" Q6 QLED 4K Google TV (55Q651G) — $248 @ Walmart

Store: Walmart
Model: 55Q651G (2024 Q6 Series)
Shipping: Free

Link: https://www.walmart.com/ip/TCL-55...5378490187

Why this is a deal
  • QLED (quantum dot) panel at a true budget price.
  • Supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+ (rare at this price).
  • Google TV with voice remote; huge app library + easy casting.
  • Solid "budget gamer" features: ALLM + "Game Accelerator 120" (120-Hz at lower resolutions), plus TCL Motion Rate interpolation.

Key specs (from TCL)
  • 4K UHD • QLED PRO (quantum dot) • High Brightness+ backlight
  • HDR PRO+: Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
  • Game Accelerator 120, Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)
  • Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual:X, Enhanced Dialogue Mode
  • 3× HDMI (1× eARC), Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth
  • OS: Google TV

Price check / listing
  • Walmart currently shows $248 for the 55Q651G (YMMV by region/stock).

Manage expectations
  • Native panel is 60 Hz; "120" is via Game Accelerator at 1080p (not native 120 Hz at 4K).
  • No local dimming (direct-lit budget set), so dark-room contrast/halo control won't match mini-LED models.

Versus Samsung Crystal U7900F (~$278)
  • TCL Q6 wins on color & HDR (QLED + Dolby Vision and HDR10+).
  • Samsung lacks Dolby Vision and leans more SDR.
  • At ~$248, the Q6 is the better buy for movies/streaming and casual gaming.

Warranty / returns
  • 1-year limited warranty (TCL).
  • Walmart return policy applies (check your store/receipt).

Bottom line
Under $300, this is an easy recommend for Dolby Vision + Google TV + QLED color at a doorbuster price.

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Model: TCL Q Class TV 55-Inch QLED 4K HDR Smart with Google TV

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Oct 31, 2025 05:39 PM
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ZoloftTubeOct 31, 2025 05:39 PM
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Think Costco may post a similar deal?
Oct 31, 2025 06:19 PM
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mmraja83Oct 31, 2025 06:19 PM
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Quote from ZoloftTube :
Think Costco may post a similar deal?
I am waiting for that.
Oct 31, 2025 06:37 PM
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djhuntOct 31, 2025 06:37 PM
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Oct 31, 2025 07:03 PM
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SalesSizzler
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Oct 31, 2025 07:03 PM
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Quote from djhunt :
60hz native
I doubt you will see a 55" QLED 120Hz option from any manufacturer at this price.
Oct 31, 2025 07:07 PM
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katapaltesOct 31, 2025 07:07 PM
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It does 120 hz at 1080p resolution, just not at 4K.
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KxrmaJunkie
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Quote from SalesSizzler :
I doubt you will see a 55" QLED 120Hz option from any manufacturer at this price.
At this price you say... Man what are the odds (jk)


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Last edited by KxrmaJunkie October 31, 2025 at 07:03 PM.
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djflex1987Yesterday 02:19 PM
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Quote from SalesSizzler :
I doubt you will see a 55" QLED 120Hz option from any manufacturer at this price.
It is 120hz at 1080p, not at 4k

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ronswansonYesterday 04:23 PM
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I would avoid this tv unless you are putting it in a dark room.

From rtings:

The TCL Q6 is sub-par for mixed usage. It's inadequate for a dark room since it has poor black levels. It's also not a good choice when you turn all of your lights on during the day since its SDR brightness is unremarkable, and it struggles with reflections caused by glare. The TV is at its best in a moderately lit environment. Colors are okay overall, but since it lacks local dimming and doesn't get very bright, it struggles with showing both dark and bright colors, which limits the vibrancy of colors in most content. If you're looking for a cheap gaming TV, it's not a terrible choice thanks to its ability to do up to 1440p @ 120Hz with VRR. Unfortunately, its awfully slow pixel transitions mean motion is blurry when gaming, which is a huge drawback. Its viewing angle is mediocre, so it's not a good option for wide seating arrangements.

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