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[Refurb] TCL 75" C735 QLED 4K TV $1069.45 + Delivery ($0 VIC, QLD, NSW & SA Metro) @ Factory Direct eBay

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Seller Refurbished Used only 1 day in the MELBOURNE CUP

This item free delivery only for VIC, QLD, NSW and SA Metro Areas. Please contact for courier quote if you are out one of these areas.

Slightly cheaper for pickup $1049.95/($949.95 Ebay Plus) 38 Adelaide Street in DANDENONG https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/225225268976?epid=4058346000&has…

TCL C735 4K QLED TV
· QLED 4K
· 144Hz VRR
· Game Master
· Dolby Vision IQ
· Freesync Premium
· HDMI 2.1
· Dolby Atoms
· OK Google.

Warranty

6 Months Replacement Warranty

Full Specifications

https://www.tcl.com/global/en/tvs/c735

https://www.appliancesonline.com.au/ak/5/4/6/4/54648b5c3f4b8…

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  • +4

    my old one with a dead pixels probably in that lot

    • Thoughts besides the dead pixel? Thanks

      • +1

        My son bought the 55" C735 a few months ago. It's great for a bedroom TV. I'm pretty tempted by this.

      • wasnt happy with it at all. but at this price it would be bearable. if you can afford it just go oled and dont look back

        • +1

          This is where I start to get confused. Oled and Qled are different?

          • @Bruceflix: extremely different I'm no expert but i think each pixel on oled has full control and can go extremely black. with other panels there lit from the sides. as i said im no expert an am probably wrong but oled is currently the best. for now anyway

            • @bob98: There are non-OLED TVs that are lit from the back and not the sides (QLED TVs included), typically only very cheap TVs are side lit.

          • @Bruceflix: QLED is just a specific type of backlighting for LCD. It's a completely unrelated display technology to OLED.

      • +1

        sorry mate i thought this was the c835 thats the model i had and i didnt think much of it. this would be a lot worse if you've ordered i suggest cancelling 1k isnt that great for this one

        • Easy mistake, thanks.

  • +25

    Avoid this seller. I doubt the claim of one day use. I was unfortunate to buy a tv from them last year with same claim of used one day only (but 3 yo model tv}. They sent wrong model inferior tv. They first ignored my complaint until I lodge first eBay dispute. They were rude as hell about it. Then addressed the return docket pick up address to their own warehouse and claimed I failed to enable the pick up so they wouldn't refund. So I had to go through eBay dispute process again. eBay refunded me in full. Then they actually sent me a replacement tv but all smashed up screen…they obviously didn't realise it was damaged and once eBay processed the refund they suddenly got all apologetic and asked when they could arrange a courier to collect the replacement. Rather than explain that the tv was smashed screen - I happily sent it back to them and bought a new tv from a retailer for not much more money. Lesson learned.

    • Thank you! @Sher

    • +5

      +1 brought a TV that was marked with a 4K model number, received non-4k version of T.V. , not genuine seller would recommend to avoid, nothing used 1 day, most likely EVERYTHING IS REFURBISHED with new remotes.

    • +1

      I though my experience must have been unique and a mistake, but reading your story makes me realise it was not. I received a faulty TV from them (cracks in the panel corners), but the return process was dodgy. Went back and forth with them three times, as they claimed they had arranged a courier, but they had been unable to do the pickup as they had either not found the address or there had been nobody home. There wasn't even my name or address in the courier label. And funnily enough that was during my holidays and I was home all day every day with the garage door open and clearly visible when they claimed to have tried to do the pickup. I had to go through the eBay dispute also and only once eBay refunded me, did the seller somehow magically manage to arrange an actual courier.
      Having said that, the TV I received was fine in other repects, did not even seem to have been unpacked before, so the damage might have happen in transit. And it was a good price for the 75" TLC C835, which I can't anymore get from anywhere and this year's models are either inferior or $1000 more.

  • +1

    330 nits

    Still not a bad price, but at that brightness level HDR is probably more or less non-existent.

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