Upgrade your home cinema with the TCL QM7K 65-inch TV for under $800

If you’re in the market for a new TV for your living room, the TCL QM7K 65-inch TV is now on sale as part of a limited-time promotional deal. The list price for this TV is $999.99, but thanks to the 20% discount you can get it for $797.97. This TV features a hybrid QD-Mini LED system that utilizes QLED and OLED technical advantages.

The TV is built around a 144Hz native refresh rate panel capable of reaching 2,600 nits of peak brightness and features up to 2,500 precise local dimming zones. These are managed by the AiPQ Pro processor, which optimizes image clarity and motion handling for high-speed content.

The QM7K also comes with integrated audio provided by a Bang & Olufsen 2.2 channel system that supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced cinematic formats. For connectivity, this model includes four HDMI ports, Wi-Fi 5.4, and support for both Apple AirPlay 2 and Google Cast.

If you see yourself as a competitive gamer, this TV could be a good pick as it includes 288Hz Variable Gaming Refresh Rate and dedicated Auto Game Mode. These features aim to get rid of input lag and screen tearing. It also uses the Google TV operating system with easy access to streaming services as well as Alexa and Google Assistant to tie into your smart home.

If you decide to buy, you are covered by Amazon’s 30-day refund or replacement policy. It also has a 1-year manufacturer warranty.

TCL QM7K 65-inch TV: $797.99 (Amazon US) / MSRP $999.99


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