Cheap TVs are more common than ever, but finding an otherwise-expensive TV at a serious discount is the ideal way to upgrade the home theater. As one example, Best Buy has chopped $470 off the price of this 65-inch TCL 4K Smart TV, bringing it down to $530—or almost half the normal purchase price.
The TCL 65-inch Class QM6K TV features a Google TV platform, a 4K resolution backed by Mini-LED technology, and a wide range of visual enhancements. It also offers Bluetooth and wired audio options, as well as game modes and a swift refresh rate for low-latency gaming. This TV configuration is normally sold at a $1,000 sticker price, so those hoping to find a high-quality TV without the high price tag may want to consider this deal before it’s gone.
✅Recommended if: you’re looking for a 4K TV of roughly 65 inches, and you want something for under $550; you need something with wide-ranging compatibility and around four HDMI ports for seamless side-by-side device use; you’d prefer to go with a TV that has features such as device casting, smart voice assistants, and a broad range of streaming services built into the platform.
❌Skip this deal if: you need a TV with a built-in headphone jack for wired headphone audio; this TV is too large or small for you, and you’d rather check out Best Buy’s similar deals on the model’s other size configurations; you’d prefer to keep your purchase under $500 and you don’t need the premium-level bells and whistles.
The TCL QM6K line includes a 4K resolution, a Google TV platform with access to several streaming services, and smart capabilities from voice assistants to media casting with a wide range of devices. Like many of the best Android TVs, the model includes ease-of-access to home theater capabilities with a wide range of connectivity options.
It also boasts a 144Hz refresh rate, perfect for high-motion sports and gaming, as well as lag-free gaming modes that are automatically enabled to reach the lowest possible input latency.
The included remote has built-in voice features for voice assistants and search. Meanwhile the TV unit includes four total HDMI ports, two USB-A ports, an ethernet port, and a cable port. At $530 and $470 off, the unit seems like a certifiably solid deal.


