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TCL 75 Inch 8K Mini LED TV 75X925 $3,899.98 Delivered @ Costco Online (Membership Required)

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A couple of hundred cheaper than the deal last week but you need to have Costco membership.

Description:

The X925 Series boasts ground breaking 8K resolution, four times the resolution of 4K Ultra HD for incredible sharpness and clarity. Innovative Mini LED backlight technology features outstanding colour, contrast and brightness for exceptional picture quality whilst Dolby Atmos and Onkyo Audio combine to produce an immersive multi-dimensional soundscape. With further audio and visual enhancement through the AiPQ Engine real time optimisation and the addition of hands free voice control technology, the X925 Series presents a superior TV experience.

This product features:
* Screen Size 75 Inch
* Screen Type Mini LED
* Screen Resolution 7680 × 4320
* Bluetooth 5.2. Wi-Fi
* 4 x HDMI (1.4b, 2.0 + 2.1) + HDCP2.2, 1x USB 3.0

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2021

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  • It seems like when going into this price range you're probably starting to look for OLED (albeit smaller sizes at this price)

    On the flipside this is 8k but to most that's a wasted spec. Maybe this panel in Mini LED is almost as good as OLED though, love to hear from those who know more about this tech.

  • -1

    No

  • Is this worth for movie / TV shows. Non gamers.

  • Is MiniLED tech going to get cheaper over time, or will it stay slightly premium like OLED?

    • You should ask someone that has a time travel machine. Let me know when you find that someone, could do with some lottery advice.

    • +4

      Here in 2031 these are like $150… what you really want to wait for is Nano GammaLeds TV's - they are $400-500 for a 250cm set…and paper thin too!

      • I was going to answer but my time machine is in for repair

      • +1

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  • +5

    I bought this exact TV 3 weeks ago from Appliance Central for ~$3,000 ($3,270 + $300 cashback promo via redemption from TCL). It's a great TV that's fantastic value (…just not sure at a $4k price point).

    The good:
    - The Google TV OS is fantastic, you link your streaming services and it pulls recommendations from all services and serves it to you in the one dashboard. Plus no ads unlike Samsung (and I'm sure other brands too).
    - The display is insanely good: colours pop and the display gets plenty bright….i have mine around 40% and that more than enough with direct sunlight coming into the room right next to the TV. Sure there's no 8K content outside of YouTube demo reels but the upscaling of 4K is great and the HDR is as good as any other TV. There are also some additional nice to haves like an IMAX Enhanced certification which should play nicely with the Marvel IMAX cuts dropping on Disney+. I believe there are very few TVs that have this certification.
    - Sound quality is far better compared to other TVs thanks to the integrated soundbar and a proper sub-woofer at the back. I'd still invest in a decent soundbar if you can, but the sound quality is definitely adequate. It also gets offensively loud without too much distortion at higher volumes. 50% volume is my upper limit to what I'd consider comfortable.
    - HDMI 2.1 and all the bells and whistles when it comes to I/O.
    - The included camera is a nice little bonus too. The gestures controls are a bit gimmicky but being able to use Google Duo to chat to family and friends is great. The camera and mic quality itself is great: I'd put it roughly on par with Facebook Portal devices.
    - Settings menus are nicely laid out for quick access and navigation in general is quite painless
    - The TV doubles as a Google Assistant/Google Home as well using the soundbar

    The bad:
    - Low dimming zones. The TV has 240 dimming zones (160 on the 65" I believe), so blooming is noticeable. I'm coming from a 10 year old LCD TV so this doesn't really phase me. Blacks everywhere outside of the blooming areas are effectively OLED level blacks.
    - The OS can be a bit buggy and tends to freeze every now and then. It's not crippling but annoying to have to deal with every now and then. I'm sure this can be fixed with future software/firmware updates
    - It took me a little while to tinker with picture settings to get it just right. The preset modes took me 40-50% there but I needed to fine tune it.
    - Not sure about other TVs this size, but this is a chunky boy.
    - Took me a little while to find the HDMI CEC settings to enable volume control for my soundbar via my TV remote

    • Do you have this TV wall mounted? If so how far down from the cornice is the bracket?

      Cheers

      • -1

        What if my room has 5m high ceiling square set no cornice?

        Youtube/ Google for more info.
        Consider seat/ viewing distance/ position.

      • +1

        Yeah I have it wall mounted. My ceiling is standard height (2.5m or so?). I'd say the bracket is mounted at about 1.3-1.4m and it's a comfortable viewing position for us. I didn't want it mounted really high up.

    • Great response. First hand insight and experience.

      I'm using a 65" out of the box as is. But I'll sure to be tinkering with picture settings.

    • that is really good deal

  • Just bought the C1, damn. But I need to see the TV in-person, I can't buy blindly.

  • Cheaper here

    https://bit.ly/3HSU1Hp

    I messaged them and they are happy to ship via courier. Was $150 to Adelaide

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