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popularChampagne13 posted Today 09:24 AM
popularChampagne13 posted Today 09:24 AM

TCL 75" QM6K Pro Series 4K UHD 144Hz QD-Mini LED Smart TV (2025) + 5 Yr Wty @ Costco $699.99

$700

$1,365

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TCL 65" QM6K Pro Series 4K UHD 144Hz QD-Mini LED Smart TV $699.99 (Free S&H)
Includes 3 Years Allstate Protection (5 Years Total)
https://www.costco.com/p/-/tcl-75...?langId=-1

Key Features:
Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160p)
Panel Type: CrystGlow HVA QD-Mini LED w/ Full Array Local Dimming
Refresh Rate: 144Hz (Motion Rate 480)
HDR Format: Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
Smart Platform: Google TV + Back-Lit Voice Remote
VESA 300mm x 300mm

Connectivity:
4x HDMI (2x HDMI 2.1) (1x eARC)
1x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.0
1x Digital Optical Audio
1x Ethernet
1x Cable/ANT
Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth v5.4
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TCL 65" QM6K Pro Series 4K UHD 144Hz QD-Mini LED Smart TV $699.99 (Free S&H)
Includes 3 Years Allstate Protection (5 Years Total)
https://www.costco.com/p/-/tcl-75...?langId=-1

Key Features:
Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160p)
Panel Type: CrystGlow HVA QD-Mini LED w/ Full Array Local Dimming
Refresh Rate: 144Hz (Motion Rate 480)
HDR Format: Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
Smart Platform: Google TV + Back-Lit Voice Remote
VESA 300mm x 300mm

Connectivity:
4x HDMI (2x HDMI 2.1) (1x eARC)
1x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.0
1x Digital Optical Audio
1x Ethernet
1x Cable/ANT
Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth v5.4

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Today 02:06 PM
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jcboseToday 02:06 PM
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Good deal finally! Thanks OP.
Last edited by jcbose April 22, 2026 at 07:12 AM.
Today 02:15 PM
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FairBorder6027Today 02:15 PM
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How many dimming zones?
Today 02:23 PM
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PPD12Today 02:23 PM
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Is this $200-better than the U6 given the $200 price difference?
Today 02:23 PM
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Slickerthanmost1Today 02:23 PM
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Nice find op! $100 less than the normal sale price
Today 02:41 PM
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AmusedHome1740Today 02:41 PM
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Its WiFi 5. Isn't that a dealbreaker? At least if you have alot to stream too? Thats why I didn't get one. Comments??
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Today 03:42 PM
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anqi2000Today 03:42 PM
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Just in time. Bought one two weeks ago. Time to request for a refund

Edit:
Got the refund in less than 5 mins via online chat. Thanks, OP.
Last edited by anqi2000 April 22, 2026 at 08:47 AM.
Today 03:46 PM
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anqi2000Today 03:46 PM
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Quote from AmusedHome1740 :
Its WiFi 5. Isn't that a dealbreaker? At least if you have alot to stream too? Thats why I didn't get one. Comments??
I don't think so. Mine works perfectly fine even with 4k streaming. You will not see many TVs supporting Wifi6 and I don't think it's necessary.

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Today 03:51 PM
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anqi2000Today 03:51 PM
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Quote from PPD12 :
Is this $200-better than the U6 given the $200 price difference?
I asked the same question two weeks ago. Here is what I got from chatgpt: The biggest picture-quality split is this: RTINGS says the Hisense is brighter and handles glare better, while the TCL has better black levels and more accurate HDR, which makes it the better home-theater option. RTINGS also says the TCL has more consistent VRR and slightly faster pixel transitions, so it is a bit better for gaming overall.
There is one important model-size wrinkle on the Hisense: recent coverage of the 75-inch U6 says that size uses an ADS Pro panel, which improves viewing angles but reduces native contrast versus the VA panels used in some smaller sizes. That matters because weaker native contrast can make dark-scene performance a little less satisfying, even if the TV gets brighter. If you sit wide off-center, that helps the Hisense; if you care most about dark-room gaming and movie blacks, it leans back toward the TCL.
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Today 03:58 PM
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anqi2000Today 03:58 PM
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Quote from FairBorder6027 :
How many dimming zones?
312 local dimming zones
Today 04:20 PM
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cctaylor88Today 04:20 PM
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This was $749 just a few days ago, so while discounted its not an impulse purchase here. Has anyone ever seen the 85" drop below its current $1,000 price point?
Today 06:54 PM
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singh1120Today 06:54 PM
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Quote from cctaylor88 :
This was $749 just a few days ago, so while discounted its not an impulse purchase here. Has anyone ever seen the 85" drop below its current $1,000 price point?
Where was it $749? I do like the 5yr warranty!
Today 07:11 PM
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IlikeDeals2000Today 07:11 PM
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Quote from anqi2000 :
I asked the same question two weeks ago. Here is what I got from chatgpt: The biggest picture-quality split is this: RTINGS says the Hisense is brighter and handles glare better, while the TCL has better black levels and more accurate HDR, which makes it the better home-theater option. RTINGS also says the TCL has more consistent VRR and slightly faster pixel transitions, so it is a bit better for gaming overall. There is one important model-size wrinkle on the Hisense: recent coverage of the 75-inch U6 says that size uses an ADS Pro panel, which improves viewing angles but reduces native contrast versus the VA panels used in some smaller sizes. That matters because weaker native contrast can make dark-scene performance a little less satisfying, even if the TV gets brighter. If you sit wide off-center, that helps the Hisense; if you care most about dark-room gaming and movie blacks, it leans back toward the TCL.
Thanks for the info, feel like still can't justify the 200$ more vs U6
Today 08:59 PM
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ScenebeanToday 08:59 PM
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QM6K pro I read was like the equivalent of a QM7 panel.

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