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Best TCL QLED TV deal: Save $2,000 on 98-inch QM7 at Best Buy

January 30, 2025
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SAVE $2,000: As of Jan. 29, TCL 98-inch QM7-Series 4K UHD Smart TV is $1,999.99 at Best Buy, saving you a ridiculous $2,000 off its usual $3,999.99 price.


Do you have a blank wall begging for an upgrade? The TCL 98-inch QM7 is one of the biggest, brightest, and boldest TVs you can get without selling a kidney. And right now, it’s half-price at Best Buy, making $1,999.99 a steal for a QD-Mini LED screen with Dolby Vision IQ, a 120Hz refresh rate, and an insane 2,400-nit brightness.

TCL isn’t playing when it comes to display quality. The QD-Mini LED backlight packs over 1,500 local dimming zones, so contrast stays deep, and blooming is kept in check. Quantum Dot technology ensures colors are bright, accurate, and nearly OLED-level vivid. At the same time, the AIPQ PRO processor optimizes every frame in real-time using deep learning AI. HDR Ultra with Dolby Vision IQ pushes dynamic range even further, ensuring you get punchy highlights and deep blacks.

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Gamers, pay attention. The QM7-Series is a 240Hz gaming beast with VRR, ALLM, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to smooth frame rates. Motion Rate 480 helps reduce blur in fast-paced sports and action scenes, so you’re not missing a single detail. If you’ve got a PS5, Xbox Series X, or high-end PC, this thing will keep up without breaking a sweat.

Sound on big TVs is usually an afterthought, but TCL actually put effort into the QM7’s audio. You get an ONKYO-tuned 2.1 system with a built-in subwoofer, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Virtual:X support for more immersive sound. And if you prefer private listening, there’s Bluetooth audio for wireless headphones.

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For smart features, Google TV brings all your streaming apps into one place, with Chromecast, AirPlay 2, and voice control for easy navigation. With four HDMI ports (including eARC), this thing is ready for your entire home theater setup.

At $2,000 off, this 98-inch beast is a once-in-a-blue-moon deal. If you’ve been dreaming of a proper home cinema experience, this is your chance to grab one for half the price.

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