Update: This popular deal is still available.
Best Buy has
98" TCL QM7K Series 4K HDR QD-Mini LED Smart Google TV (2025, 98QM7K) on sale for
$1999.99.
Free delivery, and Installation (make sure to select this option).
Thanks to Deal Hunter
niki4h for sharing this deal.
Specs:
- Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K)
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz
- Motion Rate: 480
- Panel Type: Mini-LED QLED/HDR 3000-Nits
- Full Array Local Dimming Backlight
- FreeSync Premium Pro (AMD Adaptive Sync)
- Dolby Vision/HDR 10+/HDR 10/Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
- WiFi 5 w/ Bluetooth 5.4
- Google TV Smart Platform
- VESA Mount: 600x500mm
- Inputs
- 2x HDMI 2.1
- 2x HDMI 2.0
- 1x USB-A 2.0
- 1x USB-A 3.0
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BTW, the tv mount holes are very low on the TCL so the TV may tilt down without a good mount.
I don't extend it very far, just to get to cables & mainly to check the status window on our radon remediation system (they had it in the middle of the wall when we bought the house).
My biggest concern is pulling the studs out of the wall. It is a pretty heavy TV. 😄
My 2016 LeEco Umax85 is getting old and looking for a replacement. The LeEco has 3Ds but honestly I never used it much.
Waiting for the 115 inchers to come down sub-$5k, but I don't see that happening for a few years.
Thanks in advance for any help.
TIA
Homer
Now that it's up& running I couldn't be happier. It had an amazing picture, as close to OLED that I have seen.
I'd love the 115" but I had to dis assemble my stair case to get this one in the basement and it 98" is as big as I could fit.
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Any TV over 75" needs to be professional installed specially if an articulating wall mount or a pull down model is used.
The pull down models have a 90lbs limit. You'd have to find an upper level model and they usually tun over 800 bucks.
Yes it is
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Angi can be a mess, but there's a workaround: when they create the booking page for your installation, include very specific details that make the job sound more complex. Most contractors won't accept it, and after enough failed matches, you can escalate. At that point Angi usually ends up paying out more to bring in a qualified professional, even if it means they take a loss, because they want to maintain their contract with Walmart.
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