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popularAbYe posted Today 11:52 AM
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TCL 75" Class - QM6K Pro Series - 4K UHD QD-Mini LED Smart TV - Allstate 3-Year Protection Plan Bundle Included for 5 Years of Total Coverage $749

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The deal is back, was $849 earlier this week and was supposed to be on sales @ 749 eff. Nov-17

https://www.costco.com/p/-/tcl-75...LmUkHU2Emo

The TCL 75" QM6K Pro Series TV is a solid mid-range option with strong gaming features and accurate picture quality, but it faces competition from similarly priced models like the Hisense U6N and Roku Pro Series.
Here's a detailed comparison to help you evaluate the TCL 75QM6K Pro against other options:
🖥️ TCL 75QM6K Pro Series Highlights
Price: Around $749.99 at Costco, with a 5-year protection plan included.
Display: QD-Mini LED with 144Hz native refresh rate and Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG support.
Gaming Features: AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, low input lag (14.8 ms), and VRR make it ideal for gamers.
Smart Features: Built-in Google Assistant, Apple AirPlay, and Google Cast.
Design: Ultra-slim with integrated cable management and flexible leg placement.
⚖️ How It Compares
FeatureTCL 75QM6K ProHisense U6N (65")Roku Pro Series (65")Price$749.99 (Costco)~$799.99~$798
Panel TypeQD-Mini LEDULEDQLED
Refresh Rate144Hz60Hz120Hz
Gaming SupportFreeSync Premium ProBasicModerate
Smart PlatformGoogle TVGoogle TVRoku OS
BrightnessModerate (668 nits)HigherHigher
Color AccuracyVery goodGoodExcellent
Input Lag~14.8 ms~15 ms~12 ms
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🧠 Recommendation
If gaming performance and refresh rate are your top priorities, the TCL QM6K Pro is a strong contender. However, if you prefer brighter screens or a different smart platform, the Roku Pro Series or Hisense U6N might be worth considering.
Would you like help finding the best deals on these alternatives or narrowing down based on your usage (gaming, streaming, sports)?
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The deal is back, was $849 earlier this week and was supposed to be on sales @ 749 eff. Nov-17

https://www.costco.com/p/-/tcl-75...LmUkHU2Emo

The TCL 75" QM6K Pro Series TV is a solid mid-range option with strong gaming features and accurate picture quality, but it faces competition from similarly priced models like the Hisense U6N and Roku Pro Series.
Here's a detailed comparison to help you evaluate the TCL 75QM6K Pro against other options:
🖥️ TCL 75QM6K Pro Series Highlights
Price: Around $749.99 at Costco, with a 5-year protection plan included.
Display: QD-Mini LED with 144Hz native refresh rate and Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG support.
Gaming Features: AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, low input lag (14.8 ms), and VRR make it ideal for gamers.
Smart Features: Built-in Google Assistant, Apple AirPlay, and Google Cast.
Design: Ultra-slim with integrated cable management and flexible leg placement.
⚖️ How It Compares
FeatureTCL 75QM6K ProHisense U6N (65")Roku Pro Series (65")Price$749.99 (Costco)~$799.99~$798
Panel TypeQD-Mini LEDULEDQLED
Refresh Rate144Hz60Hz120Hz
Gaming SupportFreeSync Premium ProBasicModerate
Smart PlatformGoogle TVGoogle TVRoku OS
BrightnessModerate (668 nits)HigherHigher
Color AccuracyVery goodGoodExcellent
Input Lag~14.8 ms~15 ms~12 ms
Sources:
🧠 Recommendation
If gaming performance and refresh rate are your top priorities, the TCL QM6K Pro is a strong contender. However, if you prefer brighter screens or a different smart platform, the Roku Pro Series or Hisense U6N might be worth considering.
Would you like help finding the best deals on these alternatives or narrowing down based on your usage (gaming, streaming, sports)?

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Today 12:25 PM
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woldemariamToday 12:25 PM
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What makes this a pro? Is it not the same 75 QM6K sold by Amazon and Best Buy?
Today 12:34 PM
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LillybulldogToday 12:34 PM
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Quote from woldemariam :
What makes this a pro? Is it not the same 75 QM6K sold by Amazon and Best Buy?
Off of the top of my head The main differences are the panel finish and the number of HDMI 2.1 ports, making the 75QM6K Pro ideal for bright rooms and gamers with its anti-glare coating and four full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 ports, while the standard 75QM6K is better for darker rooms and has a more glossy panel finish and two HDMI 2.1 ports. Both models use Mini-LED backlighting with the same number of local dimming zones, and share similar overall performance in terms of viewing angles and black uniformity
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Today 01:52 PM
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compu_tipToday 01:52 PM
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This is a good price. It's been bouncing up and down for the past month or so, with this as the consistent low.
I'm still hoping the 85" drops to $900 again. It's advertised at $999 around Thanksgiving, so we'll see.
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xlerateToday 02:39 PM
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Quote from Lillybulldog :
Off of the top of my head The main differences are the panel finish and the number of HDMI 2.1 ports, making the 75QM6K Pro ideal for bright rooms and gamers with its anti-glare coating and four full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 ports, while the standard 75QM6K is better for darker rooms and has a more glossy panel finish and two HDMI 2.1 ports. Both models use Mini-LED backlighting with the same number of local dimming zones, and share similar overall performance in terms of viewing angles and black uniformity
Off the top of your head you say.
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xlerateToday 02:55 PM
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65" qm6k pro = $599
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Quote from xlerate :
Off the top of your head you say.
That's code for using an AI tool to generate an answer.
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brickhouseToday 03:58 PM
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I recently bought this. It's 10 days before first delivery time slot but the warranty starts on day of purchase even though I have no possession for 10 days. It's a very good tv. Rtings.com has it at 7.1 overall which is pretty good. They did not review the pro version which has some advantages. More 2.1 ports, anti reflective coating, and the same HVA panel as the qm7k. So the rating is probably higher but no idea how much. I demoed the 98" at the store and it was noticeably better than the other panels in store. More OLED like. Other reviews really really like this tv and seemed to give it more than the ho hum review from rtings . Side by side with the qm7k it does really well except for HDR brightness. Very much on par with it. For the money this is a best bang for buck. The lowest price for the pro Costco version and the 5 year warranty. This is a very solid combo. This tv is on par with much more expensive tvs with full array, micro led, and local dimming. I just worry about quality but the 5 year warranty deals with that. You have to spend twice as much money for a big brand with the same features and performance. Another option would be the Hisense U6 from Costco which will be $750 in a few weeks for the 75" and has some advantages and disadvantages. I just saw more people complaining about the Hisense in reviews about malfunction and poor warranty service than TCL so not sure about them. The tvs are comparable and similar but TCL just seems a bit better overall.
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Quote from woldemariam :
What makes this a pro? Is it not the same 75 QM6K sold by Amazon and Best Buy?
This is what folks at Rtings posted in their discussion thread regarding QM6K Pro -
"I'm not sure if we'll review it or not, but honestly it's not really necessary. We asked TCL about this model and they confirmed that the Pro has the exact same internals as the QM6K, but with the panel coatings of the QM7K, so you can see exactly how the QM6K Pro performs by looking at the QM6K test results, with the QM7K's reflection handling."
https://www.rtings.com/discussion...l-qm6k-pro
Edit: I didnt see any mention of more 2.1 ports in the "pro", so not sure where they are seeing that. To me its just better reflection handling; nothing else is different.
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Today 06:10 PM
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miltoneyToday 06:10 PM
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Dang just the deal I'm looking for, but anywhere but Costco. They won't ship to me.
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F1RacerToday 06:21 PM
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The TCL QM6-7-8-9 K series are the best Mini-LED. tV for the money.

Great TVs at any of those price points.
This deal would be perfect for people just entering the 4K large TV market & watch different of content (streaming, cable, sports, bright rooms) but don't want to build a theater yet.

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