Our favorite TV is still almost half off

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Last week I did covered the best TV deals you could find Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Showand one of them, the TCL QM6Ksomehow stayed at this impressively discounted price. You can record the 65-inch QM6K from Best Buy for just $530just $30 from a 50 percent discount, with discounts on the larger versions of the screen as well.

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While there are certainly fancier models with higher brightness and price tags to match, we think the QM6K offers a balanced image at a good price point. It has incredible black levels that help create a deep, high contrast picture. The panel is also impressively uniform, with almost no bloom across the entire screen. It retains great detail in darker areas, even with the preset set to Dolby Vision Dark. Colors are natural and vibrant, adding to the realism and immersion of the experience.

It’s also great for gaming, with a refresh rate you can push up to 144 Hz, and you’ll get VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) on two of the four HDMI ports. Speaking of ports, TCL includes a separate port just for eARC, meaning you can save those all-important HDMI 2.1 ports for your gaming consoles. TCL even advertises a new “Zero-Delay Transient Response” mode that will make sure your games are all perfectly lag-free.

It also uses Google TV, which is one of the easier-to-use and faster smart interfaces available. It even has hands-free Google Assistant, if you often have trouble finding the remote. In addition to the full range of Google TV apps, it’s compatible with plain old Chromecast and Apple AirPlay.

The most reasonable 65-inch version of the screen is currently marked down to $530 at Best Buybut if you dream a little bigger, there is a similar one $500 off the 75-inch version that brings the price down to $800. You can too save $900 on the downright gargantuan 85-inch modelbut if you’re considering going that big, you might first check out some of our other favorite TVs for more premium options.



Eva Grace

Eva Grace

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